I have been checking all weekend to see if anyone wrote anything about the paper, because I wasn't sure if we were suppose to, but I guess so.
Preferably my favorite stories were the two we discussed on friday about the "note-passing" and "In the Shadow of the Image." I would like to discuss the two but I'm not quiet sure how I could. I guess I could show similarites between them, like about culture and society. But I don't know if that's good. Anyone have any ideas? Or I was wondering if it'd be possible to discuss the ever-so-popular "Culture is Ordinary" by Raymond Williams and "In the Shadow of an Image." I think they both have to do with culture, and the authors different views on culture, because "The Shadow of an Image" discussed ordinary people and ordinary life and changes that happen everyday and "Cluture is Ordinary" discusses culture and how its ordinary because of changes. I don't know if they can be compared very well, or if that's even a story to choose from. I'm not sure, I'm so confused. I need some advice and ideas?
Monday, September 19, 2005
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