Thursday, November 29, 2012

AnzaldĂșa

AnzaldĂșa, "Tlilli, Tlapalli:  The Path of the Red and Black Ink"

Summary
In Gloria Analdua's article, "Tlilli, Tlapalli:  The Path of the Red and Black Ink" she is a feminist writer who talks about personal stories.  She talks about how she loved to read and how she would sit in bed reading at night.  She also talks a lot about culture.  She goes in to detail about how she does things such as drawing  or putting music to a movie.

Sythesis
I would relate Anzaldua's article to many other articles that we have read previously.  I would first relate it to McCloud's because she talks about if she doesn't write down an image she gets sick about it.  This article also relates to any author that is a feminist. Closely related to Flynn.

Thoughts
This article was very interesting to me.  She talks a lot about herself personally and what she does as a person in her writing and images.  It is interesting how she thinks about writing.  I also like that she talks about cultures.






 
Response
Quotation
I like this quote because she is describing her writing and how she sees it as an image.
"I can see the deep structure, the scaffolding." (220)
Interesting what she writes about this culture and their sacrifices.
"Western cultures behave differently towards works of art than do tribal cultures." (221)
She feel ill because she does not want to forget them so she has to write them down right then and there.
"When I don't write the images down for several days or weeks or months. I get physically ill." (222)
Interesting reading this because it explains what she personally has to do.
"To facilitate the "movies" with soundtracks, I need to be alone, or in a sensory deprived state." (222)

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Cixous

 Cixous, "The Laugh of the Medusa"

Response
Quote
I liked this quote because she is saying nothing will change if we don't move forward from the past.
“The future must no longer be determined by the past.”
I liked this quote because it shows good meaning.
“Let us not be trapped by an analysis still encumbered with the old automatisms.”
She is saying that women have a standard and men have a standard.
“I write woman: woman must write woman.  And man, man.”
Don't let society get to you and be who you want to be.
“Let nobody threaten you; in satisfying your desire, let not the fear of becoming the accomplice to a socially succeed the old-time fear of being ‘taken."
I like this quote because it kind of gives and inside to the author.
“As a woman, I have been clouded over by the great shadow of the scepter and been told: idolize it, that which you cannot brandish.”

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Definitions

Whiteness-the quality or state of the achromatic color of greatest lightness (bearing the least resemblance to black).
 http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/between-the-lines/201112/the-meaning-whiteness

Marginalized- Treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral: "they marginalize those who disagree"; "marginalized groups".
http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/marginalization.html

Heterotypical- designating or of the first meiotic division of a germ cell.
http://websters.yourdictionary.com/heterotypical


Those words are connect together because in the world people are put in to groups by color.  Not so much anymore,but people used to be categorized by color.  Racism is a big part of society.  White people were treated different than black people were.  


Worked Cited
Lyubansky, Mikhail, Between the Lines, Psychology Today, Website

Business Dictionary, Website, Definition of Marginalization

Websters New World, Website, Definition of Heterotypical 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Alexander

Alexander

Synthesis
For Jonathan Alexander's article, "Transgender Rhetorics:(Re)Composing Narratives of the gendered Body", there were only a few articles that I could really relate him to.  The articles that I can relate him to are the ones that we have been reading recently.  The first article would be Flynn's article.  I would relate them to each other because of the fact that Flynn talks about the feminist inquiry and all about feminism which relates to Alexander because he also talks about feminism.  I would also connect Alexanders article to Malinowitz.  I would connect them because she talks about gay and lesbian discourses and Alexander also does.

I like this quote because it explains what the whole article is going to be about and gives you a little overview."This essay attempts to demonstrate how transgender theories can inspire pedagogical methods that complement feminist compositionist pedagogical apporches to understanding the narration of gender as a social construct" (195)
I like this quote because he is talking about a "queer feminist" and that brings Malinowitz and Flynn's articles together."As a queer feminist compositionist, I have given a lot of thought to the relationships among narrative, identity, gender, and the teaching of writing." (195)
Turning our attention to multivalent force of gender in subtle and profound ways."Sullivan's work thus argued that gender is a multivalent force that has an impact on composing in both subtle and profound ways, and she maintained that we should turn attention to an examination of that impact." (197)
Seeing how different genders write, is a possibility for respecting that specific gender. "Seeing writing as possibility for respecting gender, as opposed to revealing of a fundamental gender, is a significant shift in thinking about the composition of gender." (197)
I like this quotes because it closely relates with Malinowitz because of the talk of sexuality and how sexuality intersects with gender. "Most recently, composition scholarship is this vein has grappled with issues not only of gender but also of sexuality, recognizing that sexuality intersects with and complicates our understanding of gender." (198)
Gender swapping has given opportunities to explore useful insights about gender and sexuality. "I am not sure that our narratives of gender  swapping and transition were necessarily helping liberate participants from gender norms, even though I believe they offered us opportunities to explore useful insights." (212)

Thoughts
Alexander's article is very interesting.  I really liked that it related with several articles that we have recently read about.  He kind of bring sexuality and feminism together in his article. 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Progress Report

Progress Report


For my project 3, I have started to revise some of the things that Allison suggested in peer review.  There are a few things that i have noticed that are simple changes that would make my paper just a little better.  I plan to add a person narrative because I was a cheerleader myself and I feel I should put my personal experience into my paper.  I also plan to go to the writing center to see what they have to say about my paper.
Smitherman

Before you Read
I have definitely prejudged someone by there voice.  For example, when I heard a British man talk on a recording, I thought they would look very proper and put together, but it was a 20 year old British boy that was not put together and looked like a normal teenager.

Summary
In Smitherman's article she talks about black English and how it is taught.  She focuses on dialect and how people are taught in the classroom.  She uses examples from other literature and how it is used in the discourse.

Response
Quotation
What she is saying is, whats right and what wrong? The classroom is worried about what is right and wrong.
“A quick look at the tradition of schoolroom grammars and the undergirding ideology of early English grammarians reveals that the current ‘national mania for correctness’ has been around a long time.” 
People that don't know where they are in society, don't really know their personal identity.
“So Americans, lacking a fixed place in society, don’t know where they be in terms of social and personal identity.”
So interesting to see how language works.
"It is interesting to note the way this class consciousness neurosis is reflected in the area of language.”
There is no right and wrong language.
“Because, you see, the plain and simple fact is that language does not exist in a vacuum but in the socio-cultural reality.” 
QD 7

7. Mastery of a dominant discourse sometimes is a risk for disenfranchised individuals because they are nervous about not fitting in and being forgotten.

Thoughts
This article was a little confusing.  I did like that she was taking about slang terms and and how black language is taught in schools.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Flynn

Flynn

Before you Read
The feminist inquiry is a book by Mary E. Hawkesworth. From Political Conviction to Methodological Innovation.

Summary
Flynn's article is mostly about feminism.  She talks about the differences between men and women and their relationships with othersShe talks about how men and women's compositions are different.

Synthesis
Flynn's article is similar to a few authors.  It is similar to Berger's because he talks about women and advertising. Wysocki also talks about similar things.  This article can also be related to Malowitz because she talks about sexuality.


Response
Quotation
I picked this quote because it is saying that there is a meaning behind things.
“Powerfully present in the work of composition researchers and theorists is the ideal of a committed teacher concerned about the growth and maturity of her students who provides feedback on ungraded drafts, reads journals, and attempts to tease out meaning from the seeming incoherence of student language.” (156)
This quote just shows that womens opinions were not cared about in the past. They were put to the side.
"Women's perspectives have been suppressed, silenced, marginalized, written out of what counts as authoritative knowledge."(157)
Men have more power and women are judged because of them.
“Men become the standard against which woman are judged.” (157)
Women are very different from men in the way that they act and use language.
 
“We ought not assume the males and females use language in identical ways or represent the world in a similar fashion.” (162)
QD 3
3. Women's opinions and believes were silenced and not listened to for the longest time because they weren't thought of to be as important as men.
Thoughts
I liked this article.  I liked it because they were talking about women and how they are treated.  I liked it because it was close to Bergers article and I found his article to be very interesting.