ENGL 4310
Porter and O'Connor
Thursday, April 24
Peanut Butter Bars
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3/4 cup margarine 3/4 cup creamy peanut butter (I uses honey roasted PB) 3/4 cup brown sugar 3/4 cup white sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla 1 tsp ...
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Monday, April 21
Gender roles and Propaganda
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I know that I brought in examples of propaganda posters for our critical lens session on “Pale Horse, Pale Rider” but I am still fascinated ...
Sunday, April 20
Family Relationships in "The Life You Save..."
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I know that we weren’t applying the Family Relationships lens to “The Lame Shall Enter First” but what we talked about in class reminded me ...
Thursday, April 17
Language as a Dividing Factor for Helen Keller...
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Josie’s blog Language as a Dividing Factor struck a cord with me because it brought back memories of conversations we had in high school wh...
More about the Ten Commandments...
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I thought I would do my best to fill in a few gaps in Sara’s The Ten Commandments blog. IV. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. I ...
How does it feel?
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In Brittni’s blog Are you feeling it? she brings up the point that an author can sort of feel if a there story is meant to be a short story...
They just don't make insults like they used to...
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Rachel’s blog on Porter and Crane was interesting to me because I had also read Porter’s letters to and about Crane. Both of our authors ...
Monday, April 14
Upholding and Destroying ISA's
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As I read "The Displaced Person" again, I began to wonder why the "black help" stuck around Mrs. McIntyre's farm. B...
Saturday, April 12
"Flowering Judas" and Postcolonialism
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I have so many ideas about postcolonialism which I find contradict each other at times and I can not seem to understand fully what the whole...
Thursday, April 10
The Problems of "Othering" People
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I know that we didn’t use the critical lens of Post-Colonialism on “Noon Wine,” but I can’t help but focus on the idea of “othering” in this...
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