Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Class Exercise - part a.
Identify the central arguments in both thematic readings. Articulate these in complete sentences using both the tools of quotation and paraphrase, making sure that you identify the source clearly when you quote/paraphrase. Produce at least two sizable paragraphs (one for each source) that identify their central arguments.
Post your arguments using the "Comments" button and remember to include the names of all your group members.
Post your arguments using the "Comments" button and remember to include the names of all your group members.
Class Exercise - part b.
(See p. 223 of Writing Analytically) As a group, select one argument from either thematic reading that you would like to develop further, and cite it in its entirety. As the authors of Writing Analytically advise, “if you are citing a source to frame the discussion, the more reasonable move is both to agree and disagree with it. First, identify shared premises; give the source some credit. Then distinguish the part of what you have cited that you intend to develop or complicate or dispute” (Rosenwasser and Stephen 223). Produce a sizable paragraph developing your argument.
Class Exercise - part c.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
New York Times: The Caucus on the Arizona Shootings
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/live-blog-latest-developments-on-arizona-shooting/
The attached is a blog on the daily developments of the recent Arizona shooting disaster. It is a live feed and is updated as new information is processed. We chose this blog because it is the most current disaster in the United States' media, and it gives a fresh new look on how the media reports events in these new times.
The question that arises is this: How will this current situation affect our current policy and procedures (gun control, political security procedures, and state and federal laws...)?
The attached is a blog on the daily developments of the recent Arizona shooting disaster. It is a live feed and is updated as new information is processed. We chose this blog because it is the most current disaster in the United States' media, and it gives a fresh new look on how the media reports events in these new times.
The question that arises is this: How will this current situation affect our current policy and procedures (gun control, political security procedures, and state and federal laws...)?
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
challenger explosion
I chose this because it was a major disaster in US history because it happened live in front of millions of people.
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/images/holocaust4.jpg
This could be used as a great primary source because it shows how the photographer chose to portray the suffering of Holocaust victims. The extreme starvation that these people went through is shown through the picture and it shows that the Holocaust was a huge tragedy.
This could be used as a great primary source because it shows how the photographer chose to portray the suffering of Holocaust victims. The extreme starvation that these people went through is shown through the picture and it shows that the Holocaust was a huge tragedy.
PB Oil Spill
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2007202-1,00.html
I think this is a good resource because it has a lot of useful information about the topic.
I think this is a good resource because it has a lot of useful information about the topic.
Bernard Madoff Scandal
http://www.forbes.com/2008/12/12/madoff-ponzi-hedge-pf-ii-in_rl_1212croesus_inl.html
I posted this link becuase the Bernard Madoff scandal was a ponzi scheme which people invested all their life savings in, which turned out to be fraud. This ponzi scheme affected hundreds of people leaving them with nothing to their name.
I posted this link becuase the Bernard Madoff scandal was a ponzi scheme which people invested all their life savings in, which turned out to be fraud. This ponzi scheme affected hundreds of people leaving them with nothing to their name.
http://www.g-pop.net/images/schindlersList4.jpg
This picture is a still scene from Schindler's List. The movie is a way that the media showed how terrible the Holocaust was. People of all ages, incluing children, were taken into concentration camps, as shown above.
This picture is a still scene from Schindler's List. The movie is a way that the media showed how terrible the Holocaust was. People of all ages, incluing children, were taken into concentration camps, as shown above.
Natural Disaster Picture
http://www.greatdreams.com/weather/hurricane-ike7-surfside-beach.jpg
I picked this picture because it is a perfect example of a natural disaster and portrays the problems now faced by people living there.
I picked this picture because it is a perfect example of a natural disaster and portrays the problems now faced by people living there.
New Zealand MIners
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6AM75O20101124
This is an article covering the New Zealand miners trapped in the mine that got killed due to explosions. I think that the article illustrates the grief of the country and the families of the miners.
This is an article covering the New Zealand miners trapped in the mine that got killed due to explosions. I think that the article illustrates the grief of the country and the families of the miners.
United 93
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz9BTKO_plI
I chose this as my primary source because I liked how the media portrayed the 9/11 terrosist attacks. This movie goes along with flight 93 from United Airlines and shows what happened on this day.
http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20030721,00.html
The cover of this issue of Time magazine shows the corruption of the US government that many people may turn a blind eye to. Although it is not a natural disaster, corruption in a nations' government can cause or add to problems that are already existing in a country in a negative manner. I think that an extremely controversial part of the cover is that is says "IN GOD WE TRUST" across the top. Many people may be extremely offended by that in itself which can cause problems not even related to the main point of the cover. It also may have the effect of changing someones opinion of the topic depending on how strong their convictions are.
The cover of this issue of Time magazine shows the corruption of the US government that many people may turn a blind eye to. Although it is not a natural disaster, corruption in a nations' government can cause or add to problems that are already existing in a country in a negative manner. I think that an extremely controversial part of the cover is that is says "IN GOD WE TRUST" across the top. Many people may be extremely offended by that in itself which can cause problems not even related to the main point of the cover. It also may have the effect of changing someones opinion of the topic depending on how strong their convictions are.
Offshore Drilling to resume
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704111504576060122314549528.html?mod=WSJ_WSJ_US_News_3
This article deals with resuming deep water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. This news is intriguing because of the harsh consequences that faced both the oil companies and the economy in the Gulf Coast. The possiblility of offshore drilling resuming serves as a sign of hope for the Gulf Coast's economy.
This article deals with resuming deep water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. This news is intriguing because of the harsh consequences that faced both the oil companies and the economy in the Gulf Coast. The possiblility of offshore drilling resuming serves as a sign of hope for the Gulf Coast's economy.
Dexter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-rs5hQ6gpM
The Showtime series "Dexter" follows a Miami cop who doubles as a serial killer. All of his victims are chosen for a reason, however, as Dexter kills only those who deserve it. Dexter is stuck in the balance between disaster and media because while he must satisfy his urge to kill, he must also keep the media off his trail.
The Showtime series "Dexter" follows a Miami cop who doubles as a serial killer. All of his victims are chosen for a reason, however, as Dexter kills only those who deserve it. Dexter is stuck in the balance between disaster and media because while he must satisfy his urge to kill, he must also keep the media off his trail.
This is the trailer for the movie "We are Marshall." This clip interests me because it is an entertaining movie, but a terrible disaster because of the deaths of an entire football team.
Disaster!
This movie is about a fabricated disaster. It's World War III because the Soviets have invaded Michigan...? The local teenagers battle the combatants. Success.
test run post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnvqsWVluCE
The Day After Tomorrow is a great movie, partly because Jake Gyllenhall is a really good actor, but also because it a has a very good, dramatic, apocalyptic plot line. The trailer does a good job of setting the scene for the end of the world by showing multiple clips of storm action where cars are being flipped, people are scrambling for shelter, buildings are being torn apart, etc. This would be a perfect trailer to use for the analysis of a disaster.
The Day After Tomorrow is a great movie, partly because Jake Gyllenhall is a really good actor, but also because it a has a very good, dramatic, apocalyptic plot line. The trailer does a good job of setting the scene for the end of the world by showing multiple clips of storm action where cars are being flipped, people are scrambling for shelter, buildings are being torn apart, etc. This would be a perfect trailer to use for the analysis of a disaster.
Pearl Harbor Trailor
I chose the trailor from the movie Pearl Harbor. I know that movies portraying real life disasters often dramatize the event for our entertainment. However, if the viewer looks at the video at 1:30 and on, an intense scene about the actual attack on Pearl Harbor is displayed. The movie has great graphics and is interesting to watch. Along with that, it succesfully shows an idea of what happened in the event from various prospectives.
World War II: "Band of Brothers"
http://www.hbo.com/band-of-brothers/index.html
The "Band of Brothers" series deals with World War II and the Holocaust disaster. The show is based off of a true story of survivors from Easy Company. The series is a form of entertainment and factual media. It gives the audiance a visual aspect of World War II's disasters.
The "Band of Brothers" series deals with World War II and the Holocaust disaster. The show is based off of a true story of survivors from Easy Company. The series is a form of entertainment and factual media. It gives the audiance a visual aspect of World War II's disasters.
This movie portrays the conditions of the Polish-Jewish refugees during World War-II. I can have an insight on what the refugees have undergone during the holocaust.
Cloverfield
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufYF0f-zMgY
I liked this trailer because it's incredibly intriguing. You don't really know what's going on, it's just this group of people at a party and then everything becomes chaotic. You don't know what the "monster" is or anything about it, it's just the reactions of random citzens who are caught in the middle of it all that makes everything seem catastrophic. There are also scenes of desctruction that make you ponder what is going on and what is causing all of this. Again, a very intriguing trailer that definately attracted me to see this movies in theathers asap.
I liked this trailer because it's incredibly intriguing. You don't really know what's going on, it's just this group of people at a party and then everything becomes chaotic. You don't know what the "monster" is or anything about it, it's just the reactions of random citzens who are caught in the middle of it all that makes everything seem catastrophic. There are also scenes of desctruction that make you ponder what is going on and what is causing all of this. Again, a very intriguing trailer that definately attracted me to see this movies in theathers asap.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Class Blog
Disaster narratives make for powerful story-telling. This class blog will be an online forum for us to discuss and exchange ideas about representations of disaster in the mass media, including both fictional calamities as well as factual catastrophes in history. By analyzing the choices made by content producers in the way they frame disaster narratives, we will consider how mediated presentations of catastrophe affect us as audiences. Some research questions we can consider include: how do presentations of catastrophe in the mass media differ? How does such diversity of representation affect viewers or readers differently? How has tragedy been marketed (or even exploited) in contemporary culture? and so on.
Writing does not happen only in college papers and assignments, and research does not happen only in university libraries and science laboratories. The Class Blog Project offers you the chance to better understand blogging as a form of public writing as you join this online research community, which can give you invaluable insights when you begin to think about your Commonplace essays in Weeks 6 and 7. Engage in discussion with members of this community--your classmates and your instructor--and use this online forum as an open space where you can write about and think more deeply, critically, and reflectively about our course theme and your own research project.
You are welcome, at any time, to post any related links or information to our course theme on the class blog, or even to share a video link to your favorite disaster movie.
Writing does not happen only in college papers and assignments, and research does not happen only in university libraries and science laboratories. The Class Blog Project offers you the chance to better understand blogging as a form of public writing as you join this online research community, which can give you invaluable insights when you begin to think about your Commonplace essays in Weeks 6 and 7. Engage in discussion with members of this community--your classmates and your instructor--and use this online forum as an open space where you can write about and think more deeply, critically, and reflectively about our course theme and your own research project.
You are welcome, at any time, to post any related links or information to our course theme on the class blog, or even to share a video link to your favorite disaster movie.
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