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WOMEN IN LITERATURE

A joint class blog for instructors Sarah Afzal and Paige Wallace

Welcome to the Women in Literature blog for Sarah and Paige's classes.  We're so excited to spend a semester with you guys talking about some of our favorite things. This is the space where we'll all work hard to create community. We're using this blog to strengthen your writing and communication skills. Social media is a huge part of our society and learning how to interact and create meaningful conversation in these spaces is incredibly important.

Manifesto Criteria

FIRST--> READ THE MANIFESTO ASSIGNMENT PROMPT. DO IT, NOW. THANKS. <3 For this post, we would like you to create a set of criteria for...

Time-Travel--A Fluid Past and Present?

Both Kevin and Dana know that they can't change history. They say: "We're in the middle of history. We surely can't change it" (p. 100);...

You guys are seriously so smart.

SERIOUSLY. Here are some links and things that pertain to the conversations we've had in my section about call out culture, being raced,...

Trauma, Comedy, and Identity

While reading Juliet Takes a Breath, we have discussed the role of humor in telling stories that are about trauma. Gabby Rivera creates a...

Persepolis: From Comic to Animation

Now that you have read the graphic novel and watched the film adaptation of Persepolis, let’s consider the significance of medium and...

Food For Thought 2.0

1. Did Instagram save poetry, guys? Find an interesting argument here. 2. Does anybody watch Riverdale and are you on board with this...

Tar Baby resources

Along with the existing articles posted on our Canvas site (under Files>Course Library>Unit 2: Ecofeminism>Articles related to Tar Baby)...

Tar Baby: Character Analysis

For this post, choose two of the following discussion questions to respond to: 1. In what ways does Jadine represent consumer-capitalism?...

Reading Tar Baby with an ecofeminist lens

The accounts of nature and the men who enter into these wild spaces for some kind of spiritual exigence are deeply embedded in the...

Food for Thought from Sarah and Paige <

Hi All, Here are some things we've found interesting over the course of the last week. In "How One Should Read a Book," Virginia Woolf...

The Danger of a Single Story

During we class we watched "The Danger of a Single Story." What single stories have impacted your life? Has this been negative or...

She's Beautiful When She's Angry

Filmmaker, Mary Dore, does not gloss over the internal quarrels of feminism in She's Beautiful When She's Angry. The film aims to fully...

Re-Vision

What is Adrienne Rich suggesting about the literary canon in "When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-vision?" How does she define re-vision...

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