Assignments for Classes: February 27-March 3
Midterms: March 13-17 Out topic will be "racism", the topic taken from the film "Crash." Each student will be given a character to analyze explain how certain views prejudiced strangers, polarized families, and even ended up causing others to take lives or loose their own.
In your essay you will look at the power of suggestion, and how without proof certain people are stereotyped and treated unfairly, even taken advantage of.
First give a brief synopsis of the film and where your character enters the story. State the stereotype at work; name the person with the power in the situation: age, occupation, race, and class, native vs. immigrant. All these are factors which shift the power dynamic.
First hand experience with bigotry and racism can add breath and depth to the analysis, but don't worry if a few of the subtleties at work in the scenario pass by without a ripple. You can't miss them all.
There are many themes traversing each other in the film: drug addiction, sibling rivalry, class and race, conflict resolution, crime and punishment, the medical system, ageism, immigration.
English 1A
Ready for Revolution EssaysAs you read Kwame Ture?s monumental treatise on his life as a child of the Civil Rights Movement, Black Power Movement and Pan African Movement, note questions that come up for you about his social and political development and how this is reinforced by our protagonist?s home, academic and civic involvement.
At times Ture just seems to be in the right place at the right time. How else could he have been able to have so many important philosophically shaking experiences? It?s uncanny! Note any questions which arise as you journey through these important epochs in American history in his shoes.
Kwame Ture?s slogan ?Ready for Revolution,? remained primary in his life until the end. Why is this so? How did he define revolution, and by extension a revolutionary?
How did Ture?s life and many of those people he admired, exemplify leadership qualities he eventually took on himself? Note those persons who directly impacted Ture?s leadership development.
What is Ture?s impact on the world now that he is physically no longer here?
Now that you know his story, where has his life touched yours in ways you were not aware of prior to now?
In your analysis of the man, what are some of his strengths and what are some of his weaknesses: 1. As an adolescent then young man in college 2. As a leader in the states
3. As an internationalist 4. As he is about to die?
In retrospect, are leaders born or made? Did the man from Trinidad have a choice in the matter or were his steps predestined?
Your formal queries are due: March 25, April 20, May 4 (Wednesday English 1A class: 3/22; 4/19; 5/3.)
Each paper should be minimally 4-5 pages. Your evidence is taken from the book, and perhaps one other outside source such as a magazine or news story. You will present these papers. Use the questions and Lit. Circle discussions to help you shape your inquiry.
I?d like to see the three questions your like your essays to explore next Thursday, March 9 (Wednesday, March 15). This is just a work in progress.
Each week we will continue discussions of issues raised in the book.
Social Entrepreneur Research Essay: Week 6 (3/1-2)Your research project will entail finding a social entrepreneur who Ash been active in his or her community for at least 20 years and Ash documented resources you can draw from: books, articles, films.
The paper will be about 7-10 pages (English 1A), 4-5 for English 201. This does not include the bibliography or the works cited page. Students will make a five-minute presentation of this paper on the last day of class Wednesday, May 25 or Thursday, May 26. (We can talk about this.) The paper will be due about 2-3 weeks prior to the presentation. If two students want to collaborate on the presentation, I don?t mind.
Visit PBS.org ?The New Heroes,? to read about social entrepreneurs. Too often people feel helpless or hopeless when faced with social problems. There is a lot you can do as an individual as soon as you realize the answer lies within you.
Essay plan is due: March 7/8 or 9 (see Hacker 370-386)
Bibliography is due: March 30 or 31 (see Hacker 387-395)
Outline is due April 19 or 20, 21 (Hacker 395-413)
Essay due ? first draft April 26, 27 or 28 with a completed works cited page (Hacker 413-423?)
Final draft due May 3, 4 or 5 with all previous drafts and comments
Dreams and Inward Journeys: We will read essays from the various chapters noting how audience affects genre choices, purpose and topic often defining style or rhetorical strategy employed. These are exercises for students to sharpen their writing tools. Students are also encouraged to mimic or imitate these styles in their own responses. I will try not to overload students with too much reading and writing. Yet you should keep in mind my premise which is: writing is a process one masters through writing, critique and reflection on that writing.
Rules for Writers Recommended Weeks 1-4 (All Classes)The Writing Process
Document Design
RFW: Weeks 2-6
The Basics
Grammar
RFW: Weeks 4-6
Argument
Research guide
Clarity
RFW: Weeks 2-17
Punctuation
Mechanics
(Your essays will determine what you need to work on first and for how long. Again, keep an error log, get a tutor and use the Writing Center (LRC- room 235) for all outside essays and revisions M-Th the WC is open until 6:45 p.m.)
Note: This syllabus is subject to change ? WS.English 201 Children of the Movement EssaysWe just finished "Causalities of War," a section of CoM which framed the Civil Rights Movement as a war and its victims the innocent children growing up with men who were psychologically scarred.
This week students were asked to address the following questions in a three-paragraph essay:
What is a casualty of war and how were CoM caught in the crossfire? Given an opportunity, would you make the sacrifices these children and their families made? In the end, do you think the individual sacrifice was worth what was gained nationally and internationally?
Writing with a ThesisHomework due Friday, March 3: Respond to one of the Description Themes in WWT in a minimum 2 page typed essay (pp. 68-69).
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