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Emperyalizm (Postcolonial Lit - WMU): Rooftops
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Emperyalizm (Postcolonial Lit - WMU). Middle East Inquiry and Reflection. Literature Of The Postcolonial Middle East. Peeking Behind the Veil. Lauren Axt (English 5390). Post Colonial Literature: Fall 2009. Jill's Postcolonial Literature Opinions. Palestinian Literature and more. Megan Carson: Post Colonial Literature. Re-Seeing the World": Anlayzing Postcolonial Text. Society and literary culture can only be studied together". Outsiders and onlookers writing about culture. View my complete profile.
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Middle East Inquiry and Reflection: April 2010
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Middle East Inquiry and Reflection. Friday, April 23, 2010. Since I was so fond of Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns. I decided to take a look at another one of his books that had been recommended to me, The Kite Runner. I found this book equally intriguing though very similar to A Thousand Splendid Suns. Also a coming-of-age novel, the story highlights the strong personal relationship between two unlikely individuals, although in this case males. A Thousand Splendid Suns. Laila, on the other hand, is ...
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Emperyalizm (Postcolonial Lit - WMU): Persepolis Response
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Emperyalizm (Postcolonial Lit - WMU). Middle East Inquiry and Reflection. Literature Of The Postcolonial Middle East. Peeking Behind the Veil. Lauren Axt (English 5390). Post Colonial Literature: Fall 2009. Jill's Postcolonial Literature Opinions. Palestinian Literature and more. Megan Carson: Post Colonial Literature. Re-Seeing the World": Anlayzing Postcolonial Text. Society and literary culture can only be studied together". The Pistachio Seller - another addition to my book. View my complete profile.
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Palestinian Literature and more....: November 2009
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Palestinian Literature and more. Thursday, November 19, 2009. After reading Persepolis I find, like I tend to find after reading almost all books, that I do not know what I think of the novel. The novel all at ones seems to address issues of education, freedom, the creation of history, gender roles, fanaticism and a search for ones self. However, a question that seems to be pervading throughout the novel is "who is the enemy? Perhaps the better question is who is not the enemy? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Palestinian Literature and more....: December 2009
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Palestinian Literature and more. Thursday, December 10, 2009. Thursday, December 3, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Entire Rick Steves Iran Lecture. The Entire Rick Steves Iran Lecture. The Lucifer Effect/ Stanford Experiment. Stanford Prison Experiment Link. I am a Senior at Western Michigan University studying Comparative Religion and English (Arts and Sciences). I spend most of my time working and doing homework but occasionally I manage to find time to ride my horse. View my complete profile.
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Postcolonial Literature: The Middle East: The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God
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Postcolonial Literature: The Middle East. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God. Like almost everyone else in class, I really liked Etgar Keret's The Bus Driver Who Wanted to be God. At first I thought some of the stories didn't really have too much of a point, but after going back and looking again, I was pretty satisfied that they mostly all do. Mostly. As Carly. Says, though, I don't know how much some of the stories tell us about Israeli culture. Wristcutters: A Love Story.
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Postcolonial Literature: The Middle East: Your World
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Postcolonial Literature: The Middle East. Thursday, December 17, 2009. Your World" is the title of the lesson plan I created based on our class. You can (and should! Teach about Middle East. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Rick Steves: Iran, Yesterday And Today. Two Women, Redux. Oppression In The Time Of Freedom.
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Postcolonial Literature: The Middle East: Corrective (?) Lenses
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Postcolonial Literature: The Middle East. Tuesday, December 15, 2009. I'd like to take a moment to discuss something about the literature we've been reading. We're all here trying to get an idea of other cultures through literature. But I think we're facing a little bit of a wall. I have enjoyed almost all of what we have read and watched, I think that it is all valid and useful. I am glad to have read and seen all that I have. We read Marjane Satrapi's wonderful Persepolis. While the book is engaging, w...
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Postcolonial Literature: The Middle East: Beaufort
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Postcolonial Literature: The Middle East. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I work as a 7th grade teacher in Maryland. I'm certified to teach 6th-12th grade English and environmental studies, but am just teaching English right now. I love reading, writing, skydiving, and my family (you know who you are). I believe in fighting for what's right, sarcasm, cussing, and the Oxford comma. View my complete profile. The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God. Time of Favor/Paradise Now.