"The only thing that I was equipped for with my very mediocre college Arts degree was to get a job in teaching"
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The subtext is classed and gendered in the way mid-century Australian life often was: the Arts degree as a respectable credential for a certain kind of woman, the “acceptable” profession that could coexist with limited options, economic reality, and social expectation. Teaching wasn’t just a job; it was one of the few institutionalized routes into adult authority without transgressing the boundaries of propriety. By calling the degree mediocre, she also hints at the mismatch between academic validation and lived intelligence - that sharp, observant, morally alert sensibility her work is known for.
Context matters: Garner’s generation came of age before the contemporary gig economy dressed insecurity up as “flexibility,” and before the Arts degree became a punchline in culture-war debates. Her line anticipates that argument but sidesteps ideology. It’s practical, unsentimental, quietly angry at the bargain: years of education, narrowed into one safe doorway.
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