lunes, 21 de abril de 2014

New Schedule

Wed April 30th:
(new schedule)
Film
Omar Gonzalez – Warm Bodies
Andrea Torres – Film 257 days

Solo Presentation
Jhónatan Ellí – Topic TBC
Darío Sánchez - Trova Cubana - Silvio Rodriguez
Mauricio Miñarro - Film

May 7th 
Film
Diego Jimenez – Lord of the Flies
Daniela Martínez – Harry Potter
Fernando Davila – Movie TBC

Solo Presentation
Alejandro Partido – Band: The Beatles.
Valery Valdez – Topic TBC
Daniela Grijalva - Edgar Allan Poe

miércoles, 9 de abril de 2014

PUBLIC SPEAKING AND ACADEMIC WRITING INSTRUCTIONS

Public Speaking and
Academic Writing

Final Essays

April 2014

Choose ONE of the questions from the list below for your essay of 1,000-1,200 words, which you must print off and hand to me before Wednesday April 30th:

  1. Compare the techniques and ideas prominent in Surrealist literature and art, referring to 2 or more writers and artists.

  1. Compare how an artist and writer on the course use their work to challenge the traditions and institutions associated with art and literature.

  1. Compare how an artist and writer on the course engage with social and political issues in their work.

  1. Compare how an artist and writer on the course illustrate the importance of looking at life from different perspectives.

  1. Compare the visual art and writing of a single figure on the course. (So far, we have only looked at Leonora Carrington, but we will also look at Sylvia Plath, e.e. cummings and possibly William Burroughs – you may write on any of these too)



Surrealist techniques:
a) Exquisite corpse
b) Accidental poetry
c) Collage
d) Creative collaboration


Surrealist ideas:
a) Desire
b) Violence and war
c) Dream images
d) Freedom / anarchy

Artists & filmmakers on course:
a) Leonora Carrington
b) Frida Kahlo
c) Guillermo del Toro
d) Wassily Kandinsky
e) Guerrilla Girls
f) Jason deCairs Taylor
g) Michel Blazy
h) Pedro Reyes


Writers on course:
a) Leonora Carrington
b) John Berger
c) Jack London
d) David Foster Wallace
e) Susan Sontag
f) Rebecca Solnit
g) George Orwell

Holy Week Assignment

Prepare an outline draft of this essay, and show it to me in class on Monday April 21st.

Include a), b) and c) below in one document:

a) Choose your title
Choose from the list or create your own – you may only do this if you have discussed the title with me before Holy Week and we have agreed on it.

b) Research your chosen title
Choose the 3 main areas on which your essay is going to concentrate. Once you have made this decision, find sources to improve your understanding and support your argument.

a. Use the internet and biblioteca.mty.itesm.mx. Find three different sources (whether books, newspaper columns or journal articles, or reputable blogs) which look at these areas.
b. Write a five-sentence summary of each source – how does it support or contradict your own ideas on the subject?

c) Produce a plan
This plan will briefly outline the 3 areas of focus and the material you will cover in your essay – this will be a skeleton structure of the essay you will write.







Guidelines for Final Essay
(1,000-1,200 words)

This is a very simple and clear structure that you can use for many different scenarios when you are required to produce a piece of writing reviewing and analysing a subject.

Title (5-10 words)
-   Choose a title that is clear and interesting.

Epigraph (5-30 words)
-   Choose a quote that is eye-catching and interesting. Ideally, it should be funny or otherwise memorable.

Introduction: Set out 3 main sections of essay (220 words)
-   The opening section of the essay must refer to the title, explain why you have chosen to focus on the 3 main sections of your essay (why they are the most important aspects of the subject), and should conclude by referring to the epigraph and explaining what it adds to your argument.
-   Briefly (no more than a sentence) explain to the reader what it is you will cover in each section, why one section leads on to the next, and suggest what you will conclude (this should refer back to the title of your essay).

First section of essay (250 words)
-   In each of the 3 main sections of the essay, you should quote from various sources: interviews with experts, works of literature, and academic studies.
-   In each section, make sure that whatever material you include is advancing your argument.
-   In this first section, you must do a close reading of some literature: include quotes (anything from a few words to 5 sentences) and analyse them.

Second section of essay (250 words)
-   In each of the 3 main sections of the essay, you should quote from various sources: interviews with experts, works of literature, and academic studies.
-   In each section, make sure that whatever material you include is advancing your argument.
-   In this second section, you must do a close reading of some visual art: include the image or images and analyse it or them.

Third section of essay (250 words)
-   In each of the 3 main sections of the essay, you should quote from various sources: interviews with experts, works of literature, and academic studies.
-   In each section, make sure that whatever material you include is advancing your argument.
-   In this third section, you must draw together the observations you made in your first section on literature and in your second section on art


Conclusion of essay (220 words)


-   In this section you need to wrap up your argument, by drawing together the different strands you have traced so far in the essay, and referring back to the title or epigraph. The essay should end with a memorable line.

martes, 8 de abril de 2014

A piece of steak by Scarlett Garcia

A piece of steak
Scarlett Garcia

A piece of steak is a very interesting short story written by Jack London.
The purpose of this book was to show us the struggle of a family, and to make us see that life is hard and sometimes you have to make tough and difficult decisions for your family. It makes you appreciate what you have and not take anything for granted.
The author is trying to accomplish by this story that people can see that there is no perfect life, and that not everything goes as you planned, so you have to appreciate what you have and make the best of everything, in a the way that each one of us can. And it wants to make us see that nothing lasts forever.
Tom, was a very talented man, and he was doing good with the money for his family, but as time passed he started to age and he was not as good as he was back then in boxing. He boxed. And he begins to have many different economic problems, and he wasn’t able to maintain the same life that he had earlier. This is something usual in athletes, they just have a season and then younger ones replace them, but the problem was that he didn’t take that in consideration, so he ended broke, and he was struggling to feed his family.
Some of the data and evidences that the author shows us in this story is the way he was in the past, emotionally and economically very well and very happy. And the author shows us how that has changed totally with the problems that he started facing, he wasn’t happy anymore, he had a lot of pressure. This data is organized in a sequential way. It is comparing the past glory days of Tom, with his present that is very hard. At first it starts in the present struggle, then it shows us the past days, and then they go back to the present. It is a way the author is showing us how hard it is for him and for the whole family to adapt to the new hard life that they are getting into.

I think that the author think that in this world there are many people that have good or “glory days” but that doesn’t mean that life is easy, and you have to take in account that everything can be gone with time, so you cant take anything for granted, and you have to prevent this things, and organize yourself, instead of living as if you are the king of the world and nothing can happen to you. By reading this we can see the things from a whole new perspective, and I think that this was one of the purposes of Jack London, when he wrote this story, and I think that everyone should be aware of this, and should understand that you have to se things from different perspectives and appreciate what you have now, because everything can change.

lunes, 7 de abril de 2014

Claudia Sánchez

·         What is the purpose of this book?
In this story the main character show us how lucky we really are just because we have something to eat every day. We sometimes do not realize that there are many persons in the world who suffer and that sometimes our problems are not really that bad.
·         What is the author trying to accomplish?
The author what it is trying to accomplish is to show the reader how quickly everything can change and how we need to be prepare for everything.
·         What issues or problems are raised?
The problem is that Tom is an athlete and most of the times this career is short because it is based only in the physical qualities. Most athletes save money because even thought when they are in their best times and make a lot of money this time is short. In the story we see how Tom becomes older and he is no longer invited to fight as much and he needs to buy food for his family.
·         What data, what experiences, what evidence is given in the story?
The story show us the transition of the boxer been very happy and accomplishing his dream and how his career changes.
·         How is this data or experiences organized?
The story first show us the family struggling and then we go back to the good times of Tom and then the story bring us back to how they are in the present which it worst.
·         How is the author thinking about the world?
The author show us that everything can change and we cannot expect anything.
·         Is his thinking justified as far as we can see from our perspective?
Yes

·         How can we enter his perspective to appreciate what he has to say?
Reading his background will give us a very good idea of why he wrote this way. 

viernes, 4 de abril de 2014

PIECE OF STEAK (Daniela Grijalva)


  1. What is the purpose of this book?
    The story of Tom King made me realize the importance of being prepared for worse. In this story the boxer can bearly feed his familiy which made me grateful of everything I own and every new day of life i have. This story made me realize that not one thing that we own is forever so I must enjoy everything day by day and get prepared for the difficult times.
  2. What is the author trying to accomplish?
    I believe the author is trying to make the readers conscious of how vulnerable life is and how i can change in the blink of an eye. As  I mentioned before hes trying o make us realize how lucky we are to have the life we have and to be prepared in case this changes. 
  3. What issues or problems are raised?
    One of the problems that all athletes face is that when they grow old theirs bodies stop working as good as they did in their youth and their performance is affected. This should be something that every athlete must be aware of at the time they decide to dedicate their lives to sports because they need to be prepared for the time this happens to be able to gain money from another source or at least save during their best time so they can maintain themselves and their families during the hard times. What happened to Tom is that he grew old and stopped being requested for fights to the point where he went broke and wasn´t able to feed his family.
  4. What data, what experiences, what evidence is given in the story?
    The author copares the best days of the boxers life with his current life telling us about every feeling he is experimenting so that we can se howhappy he was and how much he struggles now.
  5. How is this data or experiences organized?
    Its organized in a way that you compare both lives and to be able to make your expectations or his future life.First they show us the family struggling a little bit but with time it gets worse and during that they tell you about his past life so that you can understand his frustration.
  6. How is the author thinking about the world?
    The author thinks about he world as a place where everyone sooner or later struggles in life specially those who weren´t aware of how lucky they were.
  7. Is his thinking justified as far as we can see from our perspective?
    Yes
  8. How can we enter his perspective to appreciate what he has to say?
    Maybe by reading his biography we can understand his real intention about this story and where he got the inspiration to write it from. 

martes, 1 de abril de 2014

Artemisia Gentileschi (woman & art)

This painting by Artemisia Gentileschi is called Judith Slaying Holofernes. She got inspired from the bible and her own experiences. The story she took from the bible is from the Old Testament Book of Judith in the scene where Judith and her maid kill the general while he is sleeping. The faces of both woman show a lot of stress but they also seem to be very secure about their decision. Their faces show a lot of courage. On the other hand we have the man struggling to survive, and even though hes a man and they are woman he’s not able to win the fight. With all the adrenaline and madness they get the women manage to kill the man. 
When Artemisia was young she was raped by the tutor her father had hired to help Artemisia with his paintings while he was busy, his name was Agostino Tassi. I believe that all her art that has to do with woman suffering and fighting has to do with this experience in her life. 

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