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Why Reading Antonio Gramsci?

Menia Almenia Dr. Lothian ENG 985 Analytical Reflection Assignment # 4 19 November 2013   Witnessing the current situation in the Middle East and the tragedy of seeing men, women, and children being killed every day as part of the legacy of the Arab Spring, these scenes trigger my academic concerns to pinpoint why it […]

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Taking a Stand

Not required, and may not be relevant to what’s being talked about in class… but since I’m doing The Ones that Walk Away From Omelas in class, I thought I’d offer my own reflection on the piece, if anyone would care to look.  Enjoy.   Taking a Stand   For every price a power And […]

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Mona Lisa Smile and (un)Happiness: A Pedagogical Reflection

Sheila Gross Dr. Lothian ENGL 985: Archives and Feelings 19 November 2013 Mona Lisa Smile and (un)Happiness: A Pedagogical Reflection (Disclaimer: Watching 1950s advertisements may cause anxiety, unhappiness, and irritability) Let’s blow this pop stand and cruise back to the 1950s where women were happy housewives because using Ivory Snow laundry detergent (“99% pure with […]

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Walk Into the Darkness (And Do Not Come Back)

Megha Baikadi Dr Lothian Engl 985 11/19/2013   Walk Into the Darkness (And Do Not Come Back) Discussion – Ursula Leguin’s The Ones That Walk Away From Omelas “What except a specifical and independent sort of emotion can it be which would make us immediately feel, even though an impulse arose within us to clutch […]

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Elizabeth Povinelli’s Website

Lots of good material here.   Elizabeth A. Povinelli

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Sucessful Attempts at Failure

  Megha Baikadi 985 archives and feelings Dr Alexis Lothian Writing Assignment Four, 11/19/2013 What text from this course will you take forward with you into the development of your dissertation and future projects––or into your life in general? Choose a short passage from something we have read this semester and write an extended reflection […]

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Recognition

  When I reflect on the course thus far, it is hard to choose one text I will take forward because I know there will be more than one.  Ahmed’s, The Promise of Happiness, introduces me to ideas for pulling everything together.   It was particularly useful after the readings from a disability studies perspective, discussing […]

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Fettered to Feminisms

I think it is really hard to pin down one particular text from this course that will be carried forth because several of the texts speak to me on so many levels that range from my own personal teaching experiences to the theoretical lenses I typically engage with on a regular basis.  That being said, […]

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Dr. Strangelove’s Babies: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Reproductive Politics

Lauren Shoemaker Dr. Lothian ENGL 985 19 November 2013   Dr. Strangelove’s Babies:  Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Reproductive Politics             Last February I prepared for a class presentation on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s utopia/dystopia in Herland, and the eugenics movement that she was a part of in early twentieth century America.  […]

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Shoveling Matter

“Perceiving the lost subjects of history – the missing and lost ones and the blind fields they inhabit – makes all the difference to any project trying to find the address of the present” (Gordon 195). The irony, of course, is that for decades, the activities of literary scholars have been centered around the concept […]

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