feed, by m.t. anderson, multi text applications of technology guided analysis and lessons
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Exploring the themes of Feed,
by M. T. Anderson, through
multiple texts
Kevin Kerr
JCHS
Pre-AP English Lit.
March 2013
Feed
a dark dystopian futuristic novel
earth’s natural environment is inhospitable
People live in domed cities and cars fly
Human continue to expand technologically
Americans are connected via the Feednet
About the book
Feednet ?
a chip implanted into the brain
enables instant internet communication
offers unlimited commercials to pay for
the service.
Violet
Violet is unusual and intriguing
has only had the feed since she was
seven.
has a less shallow perspective
The Situation
On the moon, they become victims of feed-
hackers
Back home Violet finds that her feed --and
health -- continues to deteriorate
Violet’s radical refusal to buy into the
consumerism of the feed, means no
technicians will help her.
Relevant Themes
This satiric novel, set in the distant future,
examines themes relevant today
Individuality v. herd mentality
Technology’s roles in society
Consumerism as a negative force
Communication in the Digital Age
Consumerism as a Negative Force
“We Americans are interested only in the
consumption of our products. We have no interest
in how they are produced, or what happens to
them once we discard them, once we throw them
away.”
M.T. Anderson, Feed
Consumerism as a Negative
Force
Activity-
1. View the video clip poem, found on the
next slide
2. Conduct a five minute quick-write, relating
the clip to the novel.
3. Share your writing with the class, via
edmodo.com.
Individuality, the Herd Mentality,
and the Loss of Solitude
“You need the noise of your friends in space.”
–MT Anderson, Feed
Individuality, the Herd Mentality,
and the Loss of Solitude
Activity-
Explore this theme through reading the
following essay, “The End of Solitude”
http://chronicle.com/article/The-End-of-
Solitude/3708/
Technology as a Pervasive
Force
in Society“We are the nation of dreams. We are seers. We are
wizards. We speak in visions. Our letters are like
flocks of doves, released from under our hats. We
have only to stretch out our hand and desire, and
what we wish for settles like a kerchief in our palm.
We are a race of sorcerers, enchanters. We are
Atlantis. We are the wizard-isle of Mu.”
M.T. Anderson, Feed
Individuality, the Herd Mentality,
and the Loss of Solitude
Activity-
View the first segment of the documentary
found at the following location
Write a one page response to it
Share on Edmodo
Growing Up Online: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/view/
Communication in the Digital
Age
“…It’s like a spiral: They keep making everything
more basic so it will appeal to everyone. And
gradually, everyone gets used to everything being
basic, so we get less and less varied as people,
more simple. So the corps make everything even
simpler. And it goes on and on.”
M.T. Anderson, Feed
Communication in the Digital
AgeActivity-
1. Read the following article:
“Ralph Fiennes: Twitter Eroding English
Language for Students”
http://www.educationnews.org/international
-uk/ralph-fiennes-twitter-eroding-english
Communication in the Digital
Age
Activity (Continued)-
2. Write a one-three page response drawing
from your own experiences and from the
novel.
Provide at least two examples from the book.
Are We Headed for the
Feed?“Then it was this big thing. She was like, 'I
never want to see you again', and I was like,
'Fine. Okay? Fine. Then get some special
goggles.” M.T. Anderson, Feed
Activity-
View the following videos
Soon ?
Activity-
1. Read the following two news articles
2. Describe a typical morning that you
would experience wearing a pair of
Google’s perfected Project Glass
glasses.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/23/techn
ology/google-glasses-will-be-powered-by-
android.html?_r=1
*Be sure to watch the unofficial, “Re-Mix” of the last
video, at this youtube website, before you read the
article.*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mRF
0rBXIeg&feature=player_detailpage
http://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthof/20
12/06/29/dont-kid-yourself-project-glass-
will-produce-an-advertising-bonanza-for-
google/
Finally,
Activity –
1. Read one of the following books
2. select four outside texts/resources to
supplement the study of the novel.
3. Complete a multiple text assignment
based heavily upon this one.
A. 1984 by George Orwell
B. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Activity (continued) –
4. Create a PowerPoint, using this one as
a model, for a multiple text assignment
incorporating two of the themes
explored here and two of your own
choosing.
Activity (continued) –
Possible texts that may be included are:
A piece of recorded music
A video game
A magazine or newspaper article
A piece of art
A film or video clip
A poem or selection of poetry
Other (with approval)
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english-language-for-students/>.
Deresiewicz, William. "The Chronicle Review." The End of Solitude. The Chronicle of Higher
Education, 30 Jan. 2009. Web. 03 July 2012. <http://chronicle.com/article/The-End-of-
Solitude/3708/>.
Draper, Christine A. Multiple Texts Assignment. Georgia Southern University, n.d. Web. 2
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Emzygunning. "Consumerism: A Cautionary Rhyme." YouTube. YouTube, 15 Feb. 2011.
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"Engadget." Project Glass In-Depth Preview. N.p., 2012. Web. 01 July 2012. <http://
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"Google Goggles Experiment Video." YouTube. YouTube, 15 Nov. 2010. Web. 03 March
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