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pretty pretty please someone send me the questions for Colloquium...i will love you forever!! :)
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1. Examine the conflict between the individual and the collective in the literary texts studied.
2. Discuss the representation of either the city or the small town.
3. "Over her dead body". Examine the gendered nature of violence.
4. Explore the relation between race or ethnicity and social class.
5. Cultural identity is "a matter of 'becoming' as well as 'being'. (Hall, 1990) Discuss in relation to any of the texts on this module.
6. Examine the representation of identity in terms of the mask or mimicry.
7. Discuss the contrast between 'new worlds' and 'old worlds' in American writing.
8. Analyse the way in which American writing explores the themes of memory and forgetting.
9. Discuss the idea of home and belonging in the writing studied on this module.
10. Explore the ways in which American writing troubles either racial or gendered differences.
11. Native American writing attempts to 'counter the surveillance and literature of dominance'. Discuss.
12. Analyse the ways in which American writers have dispensed with the conventions of realism.
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2005-05-01 02:14 pm (UTC)
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THANKSS!!!! :)
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2005-05-01 02:17 pm (UTC)
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No problem Amanda(r) darling.
... is it just me or do these essay topics make you want to cry? Oi! Bleh, I hate essays.
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2005-05-01 02:23 pm (UTC)
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*sniffle* yes.
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Date: 2005-05-01 02:10 pm (UTC)1. Examine the conflict between the individual and the collective in the literary texts studied.
2. Discuss the representation of either the city or the small town.
3. "Over her dead body". Examine the gendered nature of violence.
4. Explore the relation between race or ethnicity and social class.
5. Cultural identity is "a matter of 'becoming' as well as 'being'. (Hall, 1990) Discuss in relation to any of the texts on this module.
6. Examine the representation of identity in terms of the mask or mimicry.
7. Discuss the contrast between 'new worlds' and 'old worlds' in American writing.
8. Analyse the way in which American writing explores the themes of memory and forgetting.
9. Discuss the idea of home and belonging in the writing studied on this module.
10. Explore the ways in which American writing troubles either racial or gendered differences.
11. Native American writing attempts to 'counter the surveillance and literature of dominance'. Discuss.
12. Analyse the ways in which American writers have dispensed with the conventions of realism.
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Date: 2005-05-01 02:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-01 02:17 pm (UTC)... is it just me or do these essay topics make you want to cry? Oi! Bleh, I hate essays.
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Date: 2005-05-01 02:23 pm (UTC)