While many people think that grammar is boring or difficult to manage, the truth is:
The grammatical choices we make—including
pronoun use, active or passive verb constructions,
and sentence patterns—represent relations
between writers and the world they live in. Word
choice and sentence structure are an expression
of the way we attend to the words of others, the
way we position ourselves in relation to others.
What do you think of this statement? What has been your experience with grammar in the past? What would you like to learn about grammar? Make sure that your blog entry is at least 10 senteces in length
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Blog about Infidel
In an increasingly multinational and multicultural world questions of assimilation and biculturalism have gained considerable attention. Women, in particular, are often the products of biculturalism as many, for various reasons, leave their roots and homelands to live elsewhere. The reasons are multiple, from the person living and working in another country, to the situation of the refugee, the person married abroad, the immigrant, or even those faced with a bicultural situation within their own country where interracial or interreligious marriages may cause tension.
In a short blog entry, disuss how the novel Infidel addresses these issues and how the author views a female's sense of self.
In a short blog entry, disuss how the novel Infidel addresses these issues and how the author views a female's sense of self.
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