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Thoughts on Orientalism Reconsidered

The Reading— Orientalism Reconsidered by Edward W. Said  The Said reading was not my favorite one.  My interest for Orientalism is waning.  I thought this reading was going to be an account of rhetorical practices like the Xing Lu readings,…

Binary in Spivak

The reading—-Rhetoric and Cultural Explanation: A Discussion with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak  In this interview of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, I found it interesting that Spivak does not give an exact definition of Rhetoric when asked.  Rhetoric in our modern time is…

Foucault

Joel Manfredi Journal Entry “Panopticon” Dr. De Vries English 5870       In reading Michel Foucault’s “Panopticism,” I get a strong sense of the type of discipline that most teachers are looking for in their classrooms.  It is, that…

Orientalism

Edward Said presents some interesting notions on the idea of Orientalism, as both a concept and as a field of study. Said’s concepts are similar to some of the readings we have done earlier in that he explains the difficulties…

Changing Bodies

Changing Bodies             Educational organizations are constantly looking at the establishment theory and practice.  As Spivak associates conventions he states, “Rhetoric sees itself not as creating a balance between theory and practice, but rather as ‘inhabiting a kind of productive…

Spivak

I really liked what Spivak had to say about reconciliation between theory and practice ever happening. I too, feel that this is something that is impossible to achieve, especially when one considers that theory and practice depend on the culture…

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…