Monthly Archives: April 2009

Commentary Week 9

Tina Bell English 5001 23 April 2009 Commentary Week 9 Paul Kei Matsuda published his article, “Composition Studies and ESL Writing: A Disciplinary Division of Labor,” in 1999, and the topic as to the best methods for teaching English as…

Commentary Week 10

Tina Bell English 5001 23 April 2009 Commentary Week 10 “Rhetoric sees itself not as creating a balance between theory and practice, but rather as ‘inhabiting a kind of productive unease’” (1). Given Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s view of rhetoric, it…

Commentary Week Nine

Commentary Week Nine Composition Wars Now I know why there is a split between the English purists (composition teachers) and ESL teachers. Teaching English composition is a culturally esteemed position. This issue is directly related, in my opinion, to Kenneth…

Commentary Hooks

“Rebels Dilemma” By Bell Hooks “Academia was where we worked but we wanted a life on the outside.  We did  not want to be imprisoned in institutions of higher learning that would reward us and then demand that we stop…

Commentary Week Ten

Mike Calou Commentary Week Ten Panopticism The reading this week reminds me of the power structure within the classroom. Using Foucault’s analysis of Jeremy Bentham’s 1785 panopticon model the tower represents the teacher. The principle of visible and verifiable power,…

Panopticon

Foucault shows up everywhere.  I guess that’s what happens when you’re considered one of the greatest thinkers of your time.  Foucault wrote this in response to Jeremy Bentham’s work in the late eighteenth century and his development of a disciplinary…

Commentary on Foucault, 4-21-09

Foucault’s metaphor of the Panopticon is relevant to our course in an ethnographic approach to classroom observation in that it emphasizes the “disciplined” infiltration of “the all seeing eye” into society as a whole, and in particular, into the schools. …

Focoult Commentary

Foucault Commentary   “Part Three: Discipline 3. Panopticism”               After reading this article I found that I was extremely bothered by this idea of the all seeing eye that can see us at all times even though we can’t…