Tuesday, January 27, 2009

READINGS AND ASSIGNMENTS FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2009

Don't forget that your first round of blogging will be due no later than midnight, Monday, February 2, 2009! Blog posts should be a minimum of 500 words (consider them as an informal, mini-response paper to weekly readings), and should address course readings/issues/themes, etc. Although informal in nature, you'll want to use the blog posts to clarify and articulate your thoughts about the literature and criticism we're reading and discussing to help prepare yourself for both seminar discussions and paper writing. If I don't have your blog URL yet, please make sure to send it to me ASAP.

Please also don't forget to make sure you've either signed up for a Turnitin.com account (if you're a first-time user), and/or that you've added our class.

For Tuesday, February 3, please read the following materials:

Slave Moth, by Thylias Moss.

"The Other Question," by Homi Bhabha (linked here almost in its entirety via Google Books).

"If You Are What You Eat, Then What Am I," by Geeta Kothari (distributed in class via Xerox handout).

"At the Artist's Colony," by Toi Derricotte (distributed in class via Xerox handout).

The One-Legged Wonder and Other Names," by Mark Mossman. From Post-Identity, Vol. 3, No. 2, Winter 2002, pp. 31-47.

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