“…the thing is lost through its packaging.” – The Loss of the Creature This is a frightening thought because nothing can be taken as it is, or as you see that it is, or as it is presented to…
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Truth and Lies
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Tina Bell 5870 Commentary 5 24 March 2009 Commentary 5 “You see how long he hesitated before answering? That’s a lie. When telling a lie, one hesitates longer before answering in order to think about the arrangement of…
Goffman Response
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James D. Dyer De Kim DeVries ENG 5870 Spring 2009 Goffman, Ethnography and the Classroom I have thought that Goffman’s work was fundamentally important to the social sciences since I first read it six or seven years ago,…
Goffman
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Joel Manfredi antivirus software reviews 2013 English 5870 Dr. De Vries Goffman Journal Entry Amazing article. I caught myself laughing at some of the descriptions of Preedy, the “vacationing Englishman,” because although I don’t want to admit it, I…
Commentary #5 – Goffman
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Maria Shreve English 5870 Dr. DeVries 24 March 2009 This particular reading, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life by Erving Goffman, didn’t sink in as well as some of the other readings we’re been assigned. However, one aspect I…
Goffman Commentary #5
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“The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life” Erving Goffman In our society we learn in our early years that first impressions are the most important. They are the standard by which all, or at least most, of our relationships…
Commentary Five
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Mike Calou Commentary Five All the World’s A Communicative Stage There is a lot to discuss about this week’s reading: communication viewed as a theatrical production, the actor-witness as participant-observer, who controls the communication process, projecting a definition of…
Rhetorical effects of music in education
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Last year I was chastised for teaching English with musical and theatrical methods in the classroom. I was able to keep my students engaged and interested in the material that we were going through; consequently, my students internalized the learning…
Commentary: On the Study Methods of Our Time, Giambattista Vico
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Vico made me laugh at first with his ethnocentric insistence that his Italian culture had in fact surpassed the “Ancients” in many ways, most notably in scientific tools and patterns of thinking. His need to place his culture as superior,…
The Roots of Modern Composition?
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Alexander Bain’s excerpt from “English Composition and Rhetoric” fascinated me as I saw in it the roots of contemporary composition and grammar that was taught to me in grade school. In this excerpt, Bain breaks out principles and rules of…