Author: Monroe Street
HW for Thu 9/26
- Complete today’s feedback for Pamela Alegia, Clemson Brown.
- Read Renee Gladmanâs âCalamitiesâ (excerpts) in Packet 1 (p. 49). Notice the way she uses repetition. Look up a photo and bio of Renee Gladman. Come to class prepared to discuss what you think Gladman is trying to do when she suggests, with a wink, that people think of her as an âEastern-European African-American.â Also bring in 1 sentence and 5 vocabulary words.
Feedback for Daniel Bonheur
Feedback for Pamela Alegia
Feedback for Jazmin Martinez Castillo
HW for Tue (9/24)
HW for Thu 9/19
Feedback for Arian Islam
Feedback for Jazmin Castillo Martinex
Feedback for Humaiya Sawda
Feedback for Devhoy
Feedback for Fatima Rahman
Feedback for Jamela
HW for Tues (9/17)
Feedback for Ishrat
Feedback for Ijeoma
HW for Thu (9/12): Post Responses to Prompts Below
Feedback for Rebeca
Feedback for Kenia
HW for Tue 9/10 (no class Thu)
Read James Baldwin, âThe Discovery of What it Means to Be an Americanâ (pp. 7-10 in Language packet). Come in prepared to discuss your thoughts on the form/style/craft of one sentence as well as 5 helpful vocabulary words. Â
Write a response to the below prompt (on your personal history of your relation to language):
Etel Adnan, “To Write in a Foreign Language”
Re-read excerpts: p. 1â”I was born in Beirut…”âthrough p. 3â”…French as a commercial language
Discussion Qs
–What “educational experiences’ do we notice?
–How is the influence of colonization on language registered in this essay?
–To what extent and in what ways might we think of English a âcolonialâ language?
–What do we make of Adnanâs interest in âcopyingâ the language of other Arabic writers? Is âcopyingâ a viable way to learn? Why/not? In what ways?
Writing Prompt / Freewrite
Begin making an outline (a list) of a 5-10-step history of your own relation to language(s). Make a list of the experiences whereby your relationship to languageâEnglish and/or othersâhas evolved in some way.