READ THIS: PRESENTATIONS

PRESENTATIONS: please take these seriously: they are an important part of your participation in the class. Your job when you present is to lead the discussion on the reading for that day. You may bring in some research, but most of all, you should be very well-prepared with insights, interpretations, and questions about the reading at hand. You may want to begin by summarizing the progress of the plot represented by the excerpt assigned on that day. Then you should have passages picked out for the class to discuss. You may want to be ready, also, with the posts for the day (you can copy and paste them and print them out). The purpose of the presentation is to give more responsibility to the classmembers and de-center the discussion a little bit (although I will still chime in). Here are your assignments, mostly random. 1. Wed. 3/30 Small Things, 84-147, Eidia. 2. 4/4 Small Things, 148-225, Hannah. 3. 4/6 Small Things, ending, Anna. 4. 4/11 Ondaatje, Dan. 5. 4/13 Mukherjee, Michael. 6. 4/18 Poppies, 3-87, Karol. 7. 4/20 Poppies, 88-156, Jason. 8. 4/25 Poppies, 157-226, Joe. 9. 4/27, Poppies, 227-342, Will. 10. 5/2 Poppies, 343-446, Rachel. 11. 5/4 Poppies, finish, Jane.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Karol -Ondaatje -04/10

I think what is clutch to Ondaatje's story is that Lalla married into insanity and took it as her own, became a Dickman. Her love affairs all seem to be acts of becoming as is her relationship with Catholicism. "Shortly after Willie began the dairy he fell seriously ill. Lalla, unable to cope, would run into the neighbours' homes, pound on their beds, and promise to become a catholic if Willie recovered." (158) Her promises (or should I say her lies) are also dormant acts of becoming that act as gestures signifying what she would become if she could ever get past herself. Her knowledge of becoming is limited to the costume she wears to play a role, which leaves her at the end trying to make a spectacle of her death in order to become in death what she couldn't become in life. Haha. I just got it.

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