If you want to review your final, come to my office tomorrow between 10:30 and 11:30.
So sorry!
If you can't make that time, I will be posting grades and you can see them at end of week. Most everybody did fine. You will receive the grade reflected in your work for English 101 and English 103.
Reason, Passion, Revenge, and Justice-Fall 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Reminder: Meeting Tomorrow 11:45 in Regular Lab Classroom
Greetings Reason Passion Cluster!
See you at 11:45 for return of finals and grades.
Grades will be posted at end of week. You will be able to see them on your CUNY First Page.
Thanks for an invigorating semester :). Hope to see you in a future English course.
Dr Van Slyck
See you at 11:45 for return of finals and grades.
Grades will be posted at end of week. You will be able to see them on your CUNY First Page.
Thanks for an invigorating semester :). Hope to see you in a future English course.
Dr Van Slyck
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Final Essay Exam
Final Essay Exam
English 101-103
Liberal Arts Cluster
Reason, Passion, Justice, Revenge
Fall 2013
Dr. Van Slyck
Choose one of the following topics based on films we have
screened in relation to our course themes and write a 600 word essay a) responding
to the question and b) inserting at least one example of research related to
the topic that you have found in the last month. Correct citations for the films are listed after the
questions.
1.
The film, Far
From Heaven, explores homophobia in the 1950’s and the emotional pain this
attitude causes for both homosexuals and their families. The film also shows how the medical
establishment handled homosexuality in this era. Briefly summarize the situation in the film. Then describe the ways the main
characters deal with their feelings.
For your research, investigate and share information about “conversion
therapy.” In your conclusion bring
us up to date on this issue and make your own policy recommendations.
2.
Far from
Heaven introduces us to the dangers of an interracial relationship in the
1950’s. Briefly describe that part
of the film and analyze how members of the community in the film reinforce
prejudice against these relationships.
For your research find information about laws against interracial
relationships at that time in the U.S. For your conclusion, share your own
ideas about how interracial relationships have changed since the 1950’s,
whether you think acceptance has increased and if there are still problems.
3.
In the film, Milk,
we watch a courageous man gradually become a political activist in order to
gain rights for homosexuals in his district in San Francisco, the Castro. Briefly describe the social, political
and personal problems Harvey Milk, the first openly gay politician in the U.
S., confronts in his struggle and the way his opposition tries to fight
him. Is it now safe for gays to
openly declare their identities and hold public office? For your research compare Milk to one
other contemporary politician who is openly gay and contrast the acceptance (or
lack thereof) between Milk’s time (1970’s) and today.
4.
In And the
Band Played On we learn about the prejudice, indifference and corruption
that caused lives to be lost during the struggle to identify and find a test
for the AIDs virus. Briefly
describe the attitudes of the political establishment, the blood banks, some
AIDs carriers, some gay men frequenting the San Francisco bath houses, and even
one scientist portrayed in the film.
For your research choose one of the above and enlighten us a little
about details that are not in the film.
For example, why were the blood banks so slow to respond? Or why were gay men in San Francisco so
suspicious of those who wanted to close the bath houses? In your conclusion explain what the
film show us about the need for trust, commitment, collaboration and ethical
behavior when it comes to a pandemic that threatens a community or a nation.
5.
The film, Maria
Full of Grace, raises ethical questions about poverty and freedom. Briefly describe the situation of the
film and then argue whether or not you agree with Maria’s decision to become a
drug mule. You may also discuss the consequences for some of those around her
and the role of the attorney in the film. For your research you may look at the
book chapter in Jackson Heights
Chronicles that tells Maria’s story; you may also research the issue of
Colombian women becoming drug mules.
You may also refer to philosophers who discuss conditions enabling (or
impeding) free choice. For your conclusion, discuss who are the ethical and unethical
individuals in the film, and explain why (choose two—one for each side).
Film Citations:
Far From Heaven.
Dir. Todd Haynes. Focus Features. 2002.
Milk. Dir. Gus Van
Sant. Focus Features. 2008
And the Band Played
On. Dir. Roger Spottiswoode. HBO
Films. 1993.
Maria Full of Grace. Dir.
Joshua Marston. HBO Films. 2004.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Final Instructions for End of Semester Submission of Final Essay
1. We will meet from 10:30-2pm on Wednesday December 4. You will begin and hopefully finish your final essay. Please come prepared, topic chosen, research already posted on blog for convenience.
2. Thursday December 5 at 2:15 pm please come to E242 for Liberal Arts Cluster Showcase. There will be refreshments, raffles, and many students sharing what they did in their clusters.
3. We have a schedule for when you will stay with our poster to answer questions about our cluster.
4. 5 students have volunteered to answer a few questions about their cluster experience--to be videotaped and possibly used for recruitment for future cluster students. Thank you!!
5. VERY IMPORTANT: WE NEED YOU TO COMPLETE BRIEF SURVEY OF YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THE CLUSTER WHICH IS POSTED ON THE BLOG. YOU CAN DO THIS ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4.
THANK YOU FOR BEING A REALLY DEDICATED, HARD-WORKING GROUP OF STUDENTS. YOU TOOK THE WORK SERIOUSLY AND CARED ABOUT THE BIG IDEAS AND THE SMALL DETAILS WHICH TELLS ME THAT YOU WILL DO WELL IN COLLEGE AND IN YOUR CAREERS! AND YOU MADE GOOD FRIENDS TO SUPPORT YOU IN FUTURE COURSES :)
Hope to see you in a future English course!
2. Thursday December 5 at 2:15 pm please come to E242 for Liberal Arts Cluster Showcase. There will be refreshments, raffles, and many students sharing what they did in their clusters.
3. We have a schedule for when you will stay with our poster to answer questions about our cluster.
4. 5 students have volunteered to answer a few questions about their cluster experience--to be videotaped and possibly used for recruitment for future cluster students. Thank you!!
5. VERY IMPORTANT: WE NEED YOU TO COMPLETE BRIEF SURVEY OF YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THE CLUSTER WHICH IS POSTED ON THE BLOG. YOU CAN DO THIS ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4.
THANK YOU FOR BEING A REALLY DEDICATED, HARD-WORKING GROUP OF STUDENTS. YOU TOOK THE WORK SERIOUSLY AND CARED ABOUT THE BIG IDEAS AND THE SMALL DETAILS WHICH TELLS ME THAT YOU WILL DO WELL IN COLLEGE AND IN YOUR CAREERS! AND YOU MADE GOOD FRIENDS TO SUPPORT YOU IN FUTURE COURSES :)
Hope to see you in a future English course!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
CLUSTER SURVEY--VERY SHORT--PLEASE COMPLETE DECEMBER 4
HERE IS LINK:
We need to know what was most beneficial for you about the cluster experience and what recommendations you have!
Thanks from your cluster faculty, Prof. Sertich, Prof. Rizzieri and Prof. Van Slyck
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Schedule for End of Semester Fall 2013
Reason, Passion,
Justice Revenge Cluster
Fall 2013
Professor van Slyck
Schedule and Assignments for Final Weeks of Class: English 101-103
Wednesday November 13: Finish Laramie Philosophy Essay and
Send to Prof. Rizzieri
Thursday November 14: Finish screening of Milk and discuss
essay: Causes and Consequences of Homophobia in the Fifties through the
Seventies
Monday November 18: Return (hopefully) of Laramie essays;
discussion of Homophobia topics: use films and your research for this essay
Wednesday November 20: Homophobia essay due
Thursday November 21: Screening of Maria Full of Grace
Monday November 25: Creation of Poster for Liberal Arts Showcase
No classes November 27-28: Thanksgiving (Nov 27 is a Friday schedule)
Monday December 2: Review of films and preparation for final
essay
Wednesday December 4: In-class Final
Thursday December 5: Celebration: Liberal Arts Showcase
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Homework in Preparation for First Laramie Essay due Monday November 4
Complete your 600 word essay in which you show how The Laramie Project is a play about 1) reason, 2) passion (or compassion), 3) justice and 4) revenge (or vengeance).
Choose one of the characters to represent EACH of these qualities and explain why they are a good representative for this quality. It might be useful to get a really good dictionary definition of each of the qualities. We will start drafting this essay on Wednesday October 30. You will bring first drafts to class October 31.
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