mardi 11 novembre 2014
Reader Response 11
lundi 3 novembre 2014
Reader Response 10
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read
the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the
Reader Response Guidelines (above). React to and comment upon
at least two of your classmates responses.
Chapter 11: “Since local powers are seen as a threat
to France’s unity, the French government systematically strips local
communities of their political liberties” (146). Why? How does this statement fit in with what
you have learned in previous chapters? Compare and contrast this model with
your knowledge of the US.
vendredi 24 octobre 2014
Reader Response 9
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read
the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the
Reader Response Guidelines (above). React to and comment upon
at least two of your classmates responses.
Chapter 10: What did you
learn about jobs in France?
dimanche 19 octobre 2014
Reader Response 8
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read
Chapter 9 (omit Ch. 8) . Write a response, following the
Reader Response Guidelines (above). React to and comment upon
at least 2 of your classmates responses.
mercredi 15 octobre 2014
Reader Response 7
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read
the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the
Reader Response Guidelines (above). React to and comment upon
your at least 2 of your classmates responses.
Chapter 7:
How is the policy of assimilation related to France’s experience in
World War II?
mardi 7 octobre 2014
Reader Response 6
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read
the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the
Reader Response Guidelines (above). React to and comment upon
at least 2 of your classmates responses.
Chapter 6:
What is jusqu’au-boutisme?
lundi 29 septembre 2014
Reader Response 5
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read
the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the
Reader Response Guidelines (above). React to and comment upon
at least 2 of your classmates responses.
Chapter
5: Compare and contrast France’s emphasis on rhetorical skill with your
own education and culture.
lundi 22 septembre 2014
Reader Response 4
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read
the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the
Reader Response Guidelines. React to and comment upon
your classmates responses.
Chapter
4: Describe the concept of “grandeur” and France’s thirst for it, giving
specific examples. Why do you think it
is the case?
OR
What is the cumul and how does it relate
to the concept of grandeur?
mardi 16 septembre 2014
Reader Response 3
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read
the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the
Reader Response Guidelines. React to and comment upon
at least 2 of your classmates responses.
Tip: If you are short on inspiration (or simply stuck!), the following questions will help guide your critical reflections.
Chapter 3: Using
specific examples from the chapter, describe the French notion of privacy and
compare and contrast it with your own cultural norms.
mercredi 10 septembre 2014
Reader Response 2
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the Reader Response Instructions (see previous post). React to and comment upon at least 2 of your classmates responses.
Chapter
2: How has geography contributed to the French national character?
mercredi 28 mai 2014
Reader Response 1
Assignment: In Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, read the chapters assigned below. Write a response, following the Reader Response Instructions (see previous post). React to and comment upon at least 2 of your classmates responses.
Introduction and Chapter 1: Nadeau and Barlow write on page 4: "One of our first breakthroughs in understanding France: it is impossible to disassociate the past from the present." Explain this statement in the context of what you have read.
Reader Response Instructions
Over the course of the semester, you are required to
submit a
series of reader responses pertaining
to the assigned cultural readings in English about France. The responses (written in English) are short literature
reviews in which you are expected to analyze the text in the context of other
class materials. You will turn in these assignments on the class Reader Response Blog, at no later
than 9:15 am on the dates indicated on the syllabus schedule.
The responses will be 250-300 words in length. Grammatical accuracy
is expected; therefore, carefully proofread your copy before submitting it. It
is highly suggested that you first type your response in Microsoft Word (SAVING
it in Google docs or another safe storage location) before copying and
pasting your work into the blog. You must submit the assignment through the blog;
no emailed or hard-copy versions will be accepted. The assignments are worth 5% of your overall course grade.
In order to receive full credit, your responses must contain the following five parts:
- Briefly outline the main points in the reading. This introduction to your response should be no longer than a sentence or two.
- Discuss and critique the author’s thesis. Is the argument valid? Is
there enough supporting evidence for the claims?
- Compare and contrast the text with what you have learned in class or
any previous knowledge that you have about France. How is the vision of France
in this text similar or different?
- What is your reaction to the reading? What have you learned? What surprises
you? What would you like to learn more about? Would you recommend this
passage to others?
- Critical
Engagement and Community Discussion: read and respond to posts from at least
2 classmates.
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