Monday, October 29, 2007

ENG 121 - link for 10/31 class

Here is the link to the essay from The Sun. Read it before class and come ready to talk about what assumptions the author makes and who the audience is and how you can tell.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Thursday, October 4, 2007

This I Believe Audio Essay Assignment

To prepare for class on October 10, go to http://thisibelieve.org/aboutus.html and read “About This I Believe.”

Then go to http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4566554 and read Edward R. Murrow’s 1951 introduction to the This I Believe series.

Finally, go to http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4538138, scroll down to “Essays New and Old” and listen to five of the audio essays. To listen to one, you’ll need to click on its title and then click the Listen icon.

REQUIRED BLOG ENTRY to do before class on October 10: Write 150+ words in response to at least one of the audio essays you listened to. Be sure to include the name of the audio essay(s) you are responding to. Consider how listening to an essay is different from reading an essay. Consider how the essay authors used their voices to create intimacy and immediacy.

Optional: I recorded my own audio essay in Fall 2006 when I first gave this assignment to my students. You can listen to it here, if you are curious.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

ENG 122 - link to multigenre project

You can find the multigenre project on hospice care here.

Monday, September 24, 2007

ENG 121 - The Sun assignment for the week of Oct. 1

Look through any issue of The Sun and find an article/essay to read that does in some way what Taylor Mali does in “What Do Teachers Make”: makes a strong statement with elements of tirade but avoids being simply a tirade. Write a response on your blog to the article/essay from The Sun.

You can find a text version of Mali's "tirade" here.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

LIT 145 - reading for 10/18

For each poet, the biographical info is optional; the poems are not.

Info on Audre Lorde. Poems: “Inheritance—His” and “A Woman Speaks

Info on Maxine Kumin. Poems: “Woodchucks” and “Morning Swim

Info on Denise Levertov. Poems: “The Mutes” and “People at Night

Info on Carolyn Forche. Poems: “The Colonel” and “The Visitor

Info on Rita Dove. Poems: “Adolescence II” and “Dusting

Rita Dove reading her poems

LIT 145 - reading for 10/9

For each author listed, the poems are required reading; the biographical information is optional.

Info on Lucille Clifton . Poems: “Homage to My Hips” and “The Lost Baby Poem

Info on Adrienne Rich. Poems: “Cartographies of Silence” and “For the Dead

Info on Anne Bradstreet. Poem: “The Author to Her Book

Info on Emily Dickinson. Poems: Read as many of these as you like.

Info on Anne Sexton. Poems: “The Truth the Dead Know” and “Unknown Girl in a Maternity Ward

Info on Sylvia Plath. Poems: “Childless Woman” and “Poppies in October

LIT 145 - reading for 9/25

Here's the information on Magical Realism.
Here's the offical Isabel Allende Website.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

LIT 145 - link for reading for 9/18

Here's the info on the lives of Ancient Greek women.