Team C reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Wednesday 12/3 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. Imagine the habitus of a fan of World Wrestling Entertainment. What about the WWE suggests such a…
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Team B reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Monday 11/17 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. The reading for today is considerably darker in terms of plot: the fight with Bruce’s girlfriend, Joy’s…
Team A reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Monday 11/10 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. In her article about Jennifer Weiner’s novels, Laura Miller asks “Is [Weiner] providing her readers with a…
Team C reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Wednesday 11/5 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. Jennifer Weiner’s thesis is clear from the title of her article “I Like Likable Characters.” Is Cannie…
Team B reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Monday 10/20 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. The conclusion of LAS is what Ruth Graham might call “uniformly satisfying.” All the loose ends are…
Team A reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Wednesday 10/15 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. Do you think that Robin Goodfellow would have published Mansel’s review of sensation fiction? Why or why not?…
Team C reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Wednesday 10/8 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. Although we rarely see Robert Audley doing any real work, he is ostensibly a professional barrister (i.e.…
Team B reading questions. Responses of 250-300 words are due by 9PM on Monday 10/6 as an original post. Don’t forget a creative title for your post. 1. When Robert Audley and George Talboys steal into Lady Audley’s room, they find her portrait, which the…
this twitter manifesto reminded me of our discussions of celine dion (and we’re reading jennifer weiner later in the semester, so her tweets are particularly apropos). [in case you missed it, she’s referring to an article by new york times TV reviewer alessandra stanley about…