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November | 2010 | Sarahreadsbooks's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: November 2010. November 14, 2010. I hadn’t heard of Sin Nombre before it was assigned, which is a shame because I enjoyed it so much! I think the director, Cary Fukunaga, showed a real sensitivity to the subject matter of immigration and the duality of … Continue reading →. November 2, 2010. The Book of Salt. Exploratory Draft excerpt: Writing about Food and Cultural Identity in All Over Creation. Adantz on The Book of Salt. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Catfish and Mandala →. September 28, 2010. This is going to be a difficult one for me to write about, not because I didn’t like it but because the character I think we’re supposed to feel for the most, the person whose journey we’re supposed to see as a coming of age, as a growth, who I think we’re even supposed to sympathize with is…well…if she weren’t fictional she’d be a terrible person. This is Yumi (Yummy), the protagonist of Ruth Ozeki’s All Over Creation. By the ti...
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Just another WordPress.com site. November 14, 2010. I hadn’t heard of Sin Nombre before it was assigned, which is a shame because I enjoyed it so much! And now, something almost entirely irrelevant but something I can’t stop thinking about anyway: did anyone catch that ABSOLUTELY MIND BOGGLING tracking shot about 20 minutes into the movie? Sorry for the brief detour from my point. I really enjoyed this movie. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. November 15, 2010 at 11:51 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
December | 2010 | Sarahreadsbooks's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: December 2010. December 1, 2010. My paper is comparing two sets of Japanese horror films and their respective American remakes. It explores the differences between the two sets of films as well as their similarities. Later on in the paper I attempt to figure out … Continue reading →. The Book of Salt. Exploratory Draft excerpt: Writing about Food and Cultural Identity in All Over Creation. Adantz on The Book of Salt. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Exploratory Draft excerpt: Writing about Food and Cultural Identity in All Over Creation. The Book of Salt. October 19, 2010. Monique Truong’s The Book of Salt. For me this was an incredibly entertaining and complex read. I cannot get these characters and images out of my head. On a superficial note, it’s the prettiest prose I’ve read in a long time. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The Book of Salt. October 20, 2010 at 3:24 pm. October 20, 2010 at 3:25 pm. Sarah, ...
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Asian American Literature and Mary Catherine. Draft #2 →. The Book of Salt. October 19, 2010. There was a lot to take in from this novel, especially considering the way the narrative would move back and forth through time and place from Paris at many different times, Vietnam six years prior to the novel, and the boat voyage three years prior. In general, though, I am most interested in Binh as a narrator. This entry was posted in Reading Responses. Draft #2 →. One response to “ The Book of Salt. Fill in ...
November | 2010 | Jon's Lit Blog
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: November 2010. Blog Post #11: The End. November 30, 2010. The final blog post, we’ve made it. I’m happy to report that the research and writing of my paper has been going well, and I think that I’m right on track with how my argument is taking shape. As I … Continue reading →. Blog Post #10: Sin Nombre. November 15, 2010. November 2, 2010. Blog Post #9: Edinburgh. November 2, 2010. Alexander Chee’s Edinburgh is ultimately a story of...
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Blog Post #6: Exploratory Draft. Blog Post #8: Draft revision →. Blog Post #7: The Book Of Salt. October 19, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Blog Post #6: Exploratory Draft. Blog Post #8: Draft revision →. Blog Post #7: The Book Of Salt. October 20, 2010 at 7:13 pm. I like your take on the language of silence and body language. While Binh struggles with words frequently, non-verbal communication is universal and easily understood.
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. Blog Post #5: Catfish and Mandala. October 5, 2010. Upon starting the book I had some expectations. Andrew was at a cliched crossroads in his life, unsure of his next move. He hatches a plan to travel back to Vietnam, the country of his birth to make a connection to the roots, and history he left behind when he and his family fled. Pretty typical travel writing stuff, right? Blog Post #4: All Over Creation. September 28, 2010. Perhaps that n...
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Blog Post #10: Sin Nombre. Blog Post #11: The End. November 30, 2010. My basic thesis: Alexander Chee employs mythic narrative in his novel. I’ll begin with a basic introduction to my concept, and then proceed to support my assertion of the use of mythic narrative as a language of abuse. A discussion of Toni Morrison’s. And Dorothy Alison’s. Bastard Out Of Carolina. Why have men been left out of the discussion? Was he gay previous to the abuse? The set-up ...
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Blog Post #11: The End →. Blog Post #10: Sin Nombre. November 15, 2010. The relationship between collective identity and individual identity has been discussed at length throughout our exploration of Asian American literature. The tense relationship between group and individual is similarly explored in Carey Fukunaga’s film. Fukunaga opens the discussion greatly. The is a universal concept, it’s probably safe to say that there are gangs everywher...I find ...
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: September 2010. Blog Post #4: All Over Creation. September 28, 2010. While last week I struggled to hone in how I would connect American Woman to some aspect of Asian American studies in my blog post I had no such trouble this week. Ruth Ozeki’s All Over Creation all but … Continue reading →. Blog Post #3: American Woman. September 20, 2010. September 16, 2010. Blog Post #2: Native Speaker. September 14, 2010. September 7, 2010. As I read...
October | 2010 | Jon's Lit Blog
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: October 2010. Blog Post #8: Draft revision. October 26, 2010. After reading over my comments and looking back at my exploratory draft I’ve been able to narrow the focus of my thinking, placing me closer to the question that I’d like to explore in my final paper. My first change … Continue reading →. Blog Post #7: The Book Of Salt. October 19, 2010. Blog Post #6: Exploratory Draft. October 12, 2010. Blog Post #5: Catfish and Mandala. Blog ...
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Blog Post #7: The Book Of Salt. Blog Post #9: Edinburgh →. Blog Post #8: Draft revision. October 26, 2010. After reading over my comments and looking back at my exploratory draft I’ve been able to narrow the focus of my thinking, placing me closer to the question that I’d like to explore in my final paper. My first change is to abandon a discussion of. In favor of focusing solely on. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Blog Post #7: The Book Of Salt.
Blog Post #9: Edinburgh | Jon's Lit Blog
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Jon's Lit Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Blog Post #8: Draft revision. Eng Expertise Project →. Blog Post #9: Edinburgh. November 2, 2010. Finally, the novel ends in fire. Fee relates to us that by jumping into the fire with her dead husband, Tammamo, the former fox demon was now free, she had become human through the love of her husband, “Love ruins demons”(209). This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Blog Post #8: Draft revision. Eng Expertise Project →. Blog Post #9: Edinburgh. Great analysis...
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What I Am Reading. My Other Blog.It's Just Sew Sew. People Who Make Me Smile. Friday, October 26, 2012. Therefore, rid yourselves. Of all malice and all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander. Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk,. So that by it you may grow up. In your salvation,. Now that you have tasted that the Lord is good. Sheesh. I think this is enough for today (this passage is packed). just going to meditate on it for a while! Posted by Sarah Brooks. Wednesday, October 24, 2012. Through ...
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Sarah Reads and Eats. Food for Thought and Thoughts on Food. June 18, 2014. June 19, 2014. 1 lb grass fed ground beef. 1 lb pastured ground pork. 1 Tablespoon curry powder. Lots of freshly ground pepper. 6 or more strips of bacon. June 16, 2014. June 16, 2014. This dish was inspired by Emergency Protein. 1 lb grass fed ground beef. 1 quart mixed mushrooms (chopped into tiny pieces). 2 tablespoons of grass fed butter. Savory Sourdough Pancakes and Spicy Spinach. May 29, 2014. May 29, 2014. I tend to be sk...
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Just another WordPress.com site. December 1, 2010. It’s been enlightening to research these things. As a film fan the remaking of films (both domestic and foreign) is something I feel really strongly about-I am fully aware of how nerdy that sounds-and it’s good to see that there is some scholarship about how remakes effect the culture and why they are an issue in Hollywood to begin with. November 14, 2010. Sorry for the brief detour from my point. I really enjoyed this movie. November 2, 2010. The other ...
Don't Keep Me On A Shelf
Don't Keep Me On A Shelf. Books you should not let sit on a shelf this year, this life. Monday, December 28, 2009. Getting Stoned with Savages: A Trip Through the Islands of Fiji and Vanuatu. Getting Stoned with Savages: A Trip Through the Islands of Fiji and Vanuatu by J. Maarten Troost. I picked this book off the "Note Worthy Non-fiction" table in Barnes and Noble for a few reasons:. 2) I was completely shocked that I recognized the title as a recommendation. 5) It says "Getting Stoned" in the title.
Sarah Reads Too Much
Adult and Non-Fiction Reviews. Thursday, August 13, 2015. Book Review: "BiblioTECH: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google" by John Palfrey. He writes in a very accessible manner too - there is a bit of library jargon but most of it is defined in lay terms, so that this can be easily enjoyed by anyone - librarian or not. BiblioTECH: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google. Basic Books, 2015. Source: Library (of course! Posted by Sarah Reads Too Much. Simon Pulse, 2006.
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Stephanie Cotta Photography Newborn workshop! July 22, 2013. Tags: Indianapolis children's photographer. This past spring I was lucky enough to attend a workshop with Stephanie Cotta Photography. I knew I had a lot to learn about proper (and safe! That is also a detailed step by step process of her poses. My favorite are sibling shots! Recently on Sarah Ready Photography…. My blog is finally here! Is it spring yet? March 31, 2013. Stephanie Cotta Photography Newborn workshop! My blog is finally here!
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