I would just like to wish everyone a wonderful and happy holiday season to you and yours. May everyone enjoy the festivities and company of family, friends, and colleagues. Also may Santa […]
Hi All. Unfortunately we didn’t get a chance to read any ethnographies in the course and its a qualitative technique that I love. As a Sociology and Psychology major at the City College of New York, I read quite a […]
As I sat in the back of the Leon Levy Center for Biography yesterday, unforunately blocked by a number of white haired ladies and gentleman, I couldn’t help but ask this question to myself: who was Norman […]
I would like to first thank everyone for a very meaningful class discussion yesterday. I really enjoyed hearing everyone’s insights about the text and their thoughts (one great thing […]
1. Dictee by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha is a very complex and somewhat complicated text to get through in one sitting. What was your strategy for reading this book? Did you think about each passage and their possible […]
Hi everyone! Before I post my discussion questions for this week’s class, I wanted to post a brief biography about Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, the author of Dictee. The biography will not only provide […]
While I was making myself breakfast after 12 today (breakfast is any time for me haha), I was thinking back to our class on Thursday about Malcolm X’s legacy and the question that was posed by Dr. Hintz and my […]
Good Afternoon Everyone! I hope you all are enjoying your wonderful weekend! I found this interesting study on Marable’s Book “A Life of Reinvention: Malcolm X” conducted by John Andrew Marrow PhD from […]