Cited: Adams‚ Henry. "The Education of Henry Adams." Ways of Reading. Ed. David Bartholomae and Anthony Petrosky. Boston: Bedford St. Martin ’s‚ 2005. 27-61. Kreis‚ Steven. "Karl Marx‚ 1818-1883." The History Guide. February 2006. The History guide.org. February 14 2007
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The attention of the monograph “Inventing the University” by David Bartholomae‚ is in the mistakes of cardinal wordsmiths and how their shortfall of comprehension of a discourse community averts them from conclusively being accepted as a fragment of that educational community and flourishing in their scholastic fascinations. Bartholomae defines what is inventing the university‚ and he says‚ “He has to speak our language‚ to speak as we do‚ to try on the peculiar ways of knowing‚ selecting‚ evaluating
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Cited: Book references: • Berger‚ John. “Ways of Seeing.” Ways of Reading. An Anthology for Writers. 8th Edition. Ed. David Bartholomae and Anthony Petrosky. Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2008. 97-123. • Hughes‚ Robert. “Paul Gauguin” The Shock of the New. NY: Alfred A. Knopf‚ 1980. Painting: Gauguin‚ Paul. D’ou venons nous? Qui sommes nous? Ou allons nous? 1898. Museum of Fine Art‚ Boston‚ MA‚ United
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Panopticism: A Failing Disciplinary System In his 1975 essay Panopticism‚ author Michel Foucault discusses the effects that the manipulation of power and discipline ultimately has on society. As a philosophical historian and observer of human relations‚ his work focused on the dominant knowledge of disciplinary systems and practices by tracking their historical era‚ social context‚ and nature of power they held in society. Foucault’s belief that our society is not one of spectacle but of great
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Citations: Bartholomae‚ David‚ and Tony Petrosky. Ways of Reading: An Anthology for Writers. 9th ed. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martins‚ 2011. Print.
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Eli Davidson Professor Thur E-25 2-15-15 Not Breaking Away from Authority A writer can only become effective if he decides to value change and thus abandon the conventions of daily life and tradition itself. This can only happen too if there have been events in his or her life that triggered the decision to break free from what is traditional. Based on “The Achievement of Desire‚” Richard Rodriguez has not broken the hold of tradition over him‚ and that he has not become his own authority because
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Aiwen (Hurphy) Zhang Fall 2013 11/1/2013 Unit 3 Assignment: “How Do You Say It?” Final Draft Language and Translation Language is the basic tool people use to communicate with each other‚ including verbal language and non-verbal language. Language is used to announce‚ to persuade‚ to queries‚ to express emotions‚ to transmit complicated ideas or even to hurt people. Generally speaking‚ using the language correctly allows people to communicate better‚ compared
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capabilities and their familiarity with the discourse in the communities of those who are reading their writing. This work was published in the Journal of Basic Writing in 1986 by David Bartholomae. The text is centered around Bartholomae’s thesis that “They (students) must learn to speak our language(CITATION)” David Bartholomae evaluates many excerpts from student essays to show the reader the importance of writing as if one is part of the community one is writing to. He addresses errors students made
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Cited: Recchio‚ Thomas. “On the Critical Necessity of ’Essaying. ’” Resources for Teaching Ways of Reading‚ Eighth Edition. Eds. David Bartholomae and Anthony Petrosky. Boston: Bedford/ St. Martin ’s‚ 2007. 281-291. Print
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Factors developing Life For centuries the question of how a human being’s personality comes to be has been questioned. Susan Griffin’s‚ “Our Secret” explores the theories of a “larger matrix”‚ the “determining field” and our “common past” as she attempts to answer the question. Griffin’s larger matrix explains how everything is interconnected affecting people to establish different personalities depending on the time‚ place and family they are brought up in. The determining field Griffin is describing
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