Avocation
An avocation is an activity that someone engages in as a hobby outside their main occupation. There are many examples of people whose professions were the ways that they made their livings, but for whom their activities outside their workplaces were their true passions in life.[1][2] Occasionally, as with Lord Baden-Powell and others, people who pursue an avocation are more remembered by history for their avocation than for their professional career.
Many times a person's regular vocation may lead to an avocation. Many forms of humanitarian campaigning, such as work for organizations like Amnesty International and Greenpeace, may be done by people involved in the law or human rights issues as part of their work.[3]
Many people involved with youth work pursue this as an avocation.[4]
Avocation in literature
But yield who will to their separation,
My object in living is to unite
My avocation and my vocation
As my two eyes make one in sight.
Only where love and need are one,
And the work is play for mortal stakes,
Is the deed ever really done
For heaven and the future's sakes.— Robert Frost, Two Tramps in Mud Time, st. 9
People whose avocations were not their vocations
A
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
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Adams, Frederick | luthier | physician |
Allen, Woody | jazz musician | filmmaker |
Alston, Joseph Cameron | badminton player | federal agent |
Ambros, August Wilhelm | musical archaeologist | Austrian civil service |
B
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
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Baden-Powell, Robert | Scouting | Military Officer |
Balzary, Michael | non-profit Management | Musician |
Barr, William | Bagpiper | Attorney |
Benedetto, Anthony | Painter | Singer |
Bennett, William | Clarinetist | Physicist |
Billroth, Theodor | Pianist | Surgeon |
Blades, Rubén | Activist | Musician |
Blom, Gertrude | Social anthropologist | Journalist |
Borodin, Alexander | Composer | Chemist |
Brontë, Charlotte | Author | Governess |
Butchart, Harvey | Grand Canyon Explorer | Mathematics Professor |
C
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Carpenter, Charles | naturalist | minister |
Chekhov, Anton | writer, playwright | physician |
Copeland, Johnny | boxer | blues guitarist |
Copernicus, Nicolaus | Astronomer | Roman Catholic cleric |
Cervantes, Miguel | Writer | Marine |
D
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
d'Abo, Olivia | singer-songwriter | Actress |
Darger, Henry | Author, Illustrator | Custodian |
Derleth, August | naturalist | Novelist |
Duncan, Watson | Actor | Professor |
F
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Fermat, Pierre de | Mathematician | Lawyer |
Foecke, Tim | Whittler, Wooden Toy Maker | Metallurgist |
Franco, Veronica | Poet | Courtesan |
Ford, Harrison | Carpenter, Pilot | Actor |
Feynman, Richard[5] | Drummer | Physicist |
G
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Getty, J. Paul | Art collector | Oilman |
Gilbert, William | natural philosopher | Physician |
Goldblum, Jeff | jazz musician | Actor |
Grahame, Kenneth | writer | Bank of England executive |
H
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Hass, Rudolph | botany | letter carrier |
Hewlett, Hilda | woodwork, metalwork | aviatrice |
Hillary, Sir Edmund | mountaineer | beekeeper |
Hohlbaum, Robert | writer | librarian |
Houston, Charles | mountaineer | physician |
I
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique | violinist | painter |
Ives, Charles | composer | insurance agent |
K
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Kaleeba, Noerine | activist | physiotherapist |
Kafka, Franz | writer | insurance assessor |
Kent, Corita | Artist, printmaker | Roman Catholic Nun |
King, Augusta Ada | mathematician | courtier |
Kogan, Richard, M.D. | pianist | psychiatrist |
Krakauer, Jon | mountaineer | journalist/writer |
Kruger, Barbara | artist | graphic designer |
L
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Lamarr, Hedy | Inventor | Actress |
Lifton, Robert Jay | Cartoonist | Psychiatrist |
Lluberas, Gerónimo | musician | physician |
Luna, James | artist | counselor |
M
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Maier, Vivian | Photographer | au pair |
Means, Gaston | Con artist | salesman |
Morrison, Toni | Author | editor |
Moses, Anna Mary Robertson | Painter | farmer |
N
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
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Norton, Joshua A. | Eccentric (self-declared "Emperor of these United States") | businessman |
O
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
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Obici, Amedeo | farmer | businessman |
Ottendorfer, Anna | philanthropist | journalist |
P
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Peszke, Michael Alfred | historian | psychiatrist |
Pekar, Harvey | comic book writer | file clerk |
R
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
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Radi, Akbar | Playwright | teacher |
Rodriguez, Sixto | Folk Musician | Demolition worker |
Roget, Peter Mark | Lexicographer | Physician |
Rousseau, Henri | Painter | Tax Collector |
Ryan, Jeri | Chef | actress |
S
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
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Santos, Reynaldo dos | Art historian | Physician |
Saro-Wiwa, Ken | Environmental activist | Television producer |
Shelley, Mary | Political activist | Author |
Silva, Inocêncio Francisco da | Bibliographer | Clerk |
Smith, Walter Parry Haskett | Bouldering | lawyer |
Stevens, Wallace | Poet | Insurance executive[6] |
T
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
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Thomas, Jean | folk festival promoter | stenographer |
Tov, Baal Shem | arbitrator and mediator | Rabbi |
Tolkien, J. R. R. | novelist | Philologist |
Trollope, Anthony | novelist | Royal Mail executive |
W
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Weller, Peter | Art historian | actor |
Wells, Ida B. | suffragette | Journalist |
White, Henry | fox hunter | diplomat |
White, Kate | author | editor-in-chief |
Whorf, Benjamin Lee | Linguist | fire prevention engineer |
Williams, William Carlos | Poet | Pediatrician[6] |
Z
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Zappa, Frank | 20th-century composer | Popular music (composer, performer, producer) |
Fictional people whose avocations were not their vocations
Person | Avocation | Vocation |
---|---|---|
Kent, Clark / Kal-El | Superhero | Reporter |
Stark, Tony | Superhero | Industrialist |
Wayne, Bruce | crime fighter | Philanthropist/Industrialist/Heir |
Quijano, Alonso | Knight-errant | Hidalgo |
Schrute, Dwight | Beet farmer | Paper salesman |
References
- Travis Saunders. "Avocation-vs-vocation". Retrieved 10 February 2011.
- Robert Miller (10 February 2010). "Your avocation may save your life". The News-Times. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
- Boyd, B (20 October 2006). "A secret history of the old Ball game". Irish Times. Retrieved 4 July 2007.
- Craig Giammona. "Avocation in Wood". Bowdoin. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
- Gleick, James (1992). Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman. Pantheon Books. p. 296. ISBN 978-0-679-40836-9. OCLC 243743850.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Neary, Lynn (6 September 2016). "Idea For 'Gentleman in Moscow' Came From Many Nights in Luxury Hotels". National Public Radio (Morning Edition). Retrieved 6 September 2016.
- "Tracey Ullman Takes on Knitting". NPR. NPR.org. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
External links
- Alex Preston (12 June 2016). "If you want to be a better person, find something to do outside work". Quartz. Atlantic Media. Retrieved 10 September 2016.