Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Something New; Something Different; Something Memorable
Friday, December 2, 2011
My Experience with Poetry
We will discuss your comments at the beginning of Wednesday's class.
Brad's Comment on What is Going On? and Nineteen Eighty-Four
*Note: Please print a copy to bring to class that day.
Friday, November 25, 2011
What is Going On? Let's Take a Look at Recent Events
Earlier, the media was largely sympathetic. Vancouver mayor, Gregor Robertson, first said protesters could "stay as long as they like." Given that the movement is largely a reaction to the concentration of wealth in a few (the 1%; to be a member in B.C. requires earning more than 250 000 dollars annually), it is interesting to note how the message has changed (note the "framing" that George Lakoff warns about) from sympathy to scorn.
Since the movement started in New York City (Occupy Wall Street or OWS as it is commonly called), and the failure of banks in the U.S. and the bail out that followed took place in New York, we'll take a look at recent events in the United States. As Canadians, most of us know that our affairs are intertwined with those of Americans, and that is why I ask you to look there for insight.
The biggest story about OWS this week starts at a protest at the University of California (Davis) campus. Students were protecting a few tents of an occupy on the campus and also protesting baton attacks on students and faculty (including the former poet laureate of the United States) that had occurred the previous day. Go through each link, in turn, to inform yourself of the nature of these events.
Pepper Spraying of Students (8 minutes; watch to the end to see the whole picture)
The Moral Power of an Image (comment from Atlantic Monthly, a respected U.S. magazine, helps you to understand what you have seen)
The Chancellor of University of California (Davis) walking to her car after a news conference and being silently shamed by the students. *Note that she had said, earlier, that she felt threatened by the crowd.
Assistant Professor of English, Nathan Brown's call for the Chancellor's Resignation. Pay attention to the written description of police actions that begin with the second "What Happened Next?"
Lastly, take a moment to view the website, "We are the 99 Percent," where you can see the stories of people hurt by the current economic conditions in the United States.
ASSIGNMENT: Write a reaction to what you have seen and read here at the blog and post it here as a comment. Write in paragraphs and keep your comments to no more than 250 words at most. Bring your writing to class, word processed and double spaced next Wednesday.
If you want to argue "it can't happen here," please do inform yourself about the largest mass arrests in Canadian history during the summer 2010 G20 meetings in Toronto (over 1118 arrested; 800 released without charges). Police there, as in California, hid their badge numbers from the public.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
A Funny Thing Happened: Travel Anecdote
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Three Things I've Learned
Friday, October 7, 2011
Taking a Close Look: Sharing an Image
My favourite couple, these two live on the top of Little Mountain (Queen Elizabeth Park or "QE" as it is known in the neighbourhood). The shot was taken around 7 p.m. in the evening (in September, not October, however). I got close because I've learned to do that through teaching a bit about composition and taking a few photography courses in college. I walk to the top of the mountain (it's only a few minutes from my home) and pass the bronze statues often. They never fail to amuse me, dressed as they are in the style of my own youth. It's kind of like an easily accessible time capsule of my peers' bad fashion choices. An interesting aside is that the other lady (not seen in this photo) was stolen a few years back and the public outcry was immediate and vocal. The thief did the right thing and abandoned the statue in a field out the valley. She's back now, amusing the tourists and locals no matter the time of day or night.
Click on the picture for a full sized view. Remember to email your photo along to me before 6 p.m. next Tuesday night. No need to send along any paragraph or notes; you will be presenting your story in class that day. Have fun!
Friday, September 30, 2011
First Reaction for the Story, "Ghosts"
1.Write about something that surprised you, angered you, delighted you, or evoked any strong reaction as you were reading. Write about anything that stays on your mind after reading.
2. Explore a social or ethical issue raised in the writing. Judge the behaviour of the characters or the views of the author. Are they right or wrong in your opinion?
3. Does this work confront or confirm your personal beliefs? Explain.
NOTE: Please bring a word processed copy of your comments to class on Wednesday, October 5.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Comment on Homework: “Something New; Something Different; Something Memorable”
Friday, September 16, 2011
Here I Am
If you have trouble joining the blog, here is a document to help you.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Something New; Something Different; Something Memorable
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Something New about the Brain
Friday, April 29, 2011
Painting Pictures with Words: A Favourite Essay
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Painting Pictures with Words: Writing Without Adjectives
A Favourite Line, Idea, Image
Friday, April 15, 2011
List Poems
Note that the original, "Possibilities," is 39 lines (but only 31 begin with "I prefer"). Your poem should be a minimum of 32 lines (remember that lines and sentences are not the same thing in a poem).
It is possible for you to "bend" the lines a bit to suit your own poem/poetry. Thus, a line like the one about Dickens/Dostoevsky could become: "I prefer Lady Gaga to Michael Buble" or if you'd like to use alliteration you might say, "I prefer Metallica to Madonna." In this way, you still express a preference that characterizes the speaker (most often that will be you).
Also, please remember that some of the lines are parts of a sentence (two lines equal one sentence). This helps to break up the pattern a bit. Be aware of this and do the same, although you may choose to do it in slightly different spots.
Here is a copy of our samples if you'd like to write your list poem with a sample poem on the split screen view in Word.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
A Favourite Stanza of Poetry
Friday, April 8, 2011
My Experience with Poetry
We will discuss your comments at the beginning of Wednesday's class.
*Note: Please print a copy to bring to class that day.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Report on Advertising During a Favourite Show
Watch a favourite TV show (including the commercials). Count the number of advertisements shown. What products or services are being sold? What messages are you being given by the ads? Do you or would you use any of these advertised products? Why or why not? Did you see any advertisement twice? Write about your experience in paragraph form. (150 to 200 words)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Link to Sir Ken Robinson's Lecture
Friday, February 25, 2011
Homework (due Wednesday, March 2)
Address one of the following questions in a paragraph answer of 125 words.
Why are drop out rates so high (in secondary and postsecondary education) in your opinion?
What is more important to our future, the arts or the sciences?
Find out more about ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). What is your reaction to this information?
Post a copy of your answer here as a comment and please bring a word processed and printed copy to class on Wednesday.