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Unit 4, Part III Poems from the Masculine Perspective

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The Medieval and the Modern: Issues of Gender. Unit 4, Part III Poems from the Masculine Perspective. For Today:. Return Re-Write Projects, in-class assignments Briefly discuss the necessity for using MLA format Close-reading and discussion of poems: “The Gift,” by Li-Young Lee - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 4, Part IIIPoems from the Masculine Perspective

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Return Re-Write Projects, in-class assignments

Briefly discuss the necessity for using MLA format

Close-reading and discussion of poems:◦ “The Gift,” by Li-Young Lee◦ “The Rites of Manhood,” by Alden Nowlan◦ “Fire on the Hills,” by Robinson Jeffers◦ “Gentleman without Company,” by Pablo Neruda◦ “To Women, As Far as I’m Concerned,” by D.H.

Lawrence

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Web Authoring ProjectsOnline revision of your 8-10 page papersGrade based on:

Quality of the student’s revisionOverall creativity of designOral presentation of projects in class, March 11th and 13th

Julia Panko, the Transcriptions Studio RA, will be available to help you with your web authoring projects. Her drop-in hours for the winter quarter are:Tuesday, 11:00-5:00 Wednesday, 9:30-12:00 Thursday, 2:00-5:00 Friday, 10:00-12:30

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Dreamweaver Tutorial◦ Wednesday, February 27th, 10:00 - 11:00

Blogging WordPress: The Basics◦ Friday, February 29th, 11:00 - 12:00

Faculty, staff, graduate students, and undergraduates are all welcome to these events.

Additional workshops will be added for the first two weeks of March, including more Dreamweaver tutorials and Blogging with Wordpress workshops (both on basic blogging and on how to customize your Wordpress blog).

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Helps us to understand how research papers are created

Gives us guidelines within which to write◦ Standardization

Helps to make our writing clear and consistent

Helps us to become better writers Helps us to recognize whether the texts we

are read are reliable

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Some things to look for:◦ Rites of Passage◦ Stereotypes vs. Reality◦ Physical and emotional characteristics of what it

means to be “masculine” and/or “feminine”◦ Imagery

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Be sure to read Donna Haraway, “Manifesto for Cyborgs,” and Laura Miller, “Women and Children First,” both found in the same file as Haraway’s article on E-RES

Moodle assignment, extended due date: Thursday, February 28th

Begin web authoring projectsPost one of the following:

a few words or a titlean imagea linka soundor any other element of your choosing.

This assignment is to help you get familiar with the process of accessing your websites and with the Transcriptions Studio (SH2509) in general.