On “Guilty Pleasures” by Jackson Katz

In Jackson Katz’s essay “Guilty Pleasures: Pornography, Prostitution, and Stripping” (Chapter 10 of the linked book) from 2006, the title explains it all. Well, sort of. Katz goes in detail to explain the view of pornography from the feminist perspective, including both the view of the feminists that are for or adamantly against the pornContinue reading “On “Guilty Pleasures” by Jackson Katz”

“Violence Against Women – it’s a Men’s Issue”

Jackson Katz –  “Violence Against Women – it’s a Men’s Issue” Jackson Katz begins his TED Talk by explaining the way that we as a society have begun taking men out of the conversation about sexual and domestic abuse. In turn, we focus on the victim, women, and what they are doing to be placedContinue reading ““Violence Against Women – it’s a Men’s Issue””

Something Something Linguistics

Being in a Linguistics class this semester has really left me with language on the brain, folks. Today, it just so happened to come up in my readings. Paul Kei Matsuda and Matthew J. Hammill’s essay “Second Language Writing Pedagogy” discusses the way second language learners can struggle in English classrooms in terms of writing.Continue reading “Something Something Linguistics”

You had Me at Research (Please Drop the Paper)

Hold on folks, I found yet ANOTHER blurb today while reading that made me feel incredibly guilty. So. I feel pretty confident in saying that none of us probably wrote like experts in high school, especially when doing research projects. I mean I can at least speak for myself and say that I was aContinue reading “You had Me at Research (Please Drop the Paper)”

There is an Alternative to Essays You Know.

So, it’s time we have a serious talk that is honestly a little sad for me to admit.  *deep breath* Okay, so, even in the day and age that I have grown up in, I’m still incredibly bad at working technology and digital media into the classroom. There I said it. “Well, good for you.Continue reading “There is an Alternative to Essays You Know.”

Please Try Harder than Using Facebook in the Classroom.

Raise your hand if you were ever a victim of a high school teacher telling you to write a blog post or a Facebook page that was in all actuality completely pointless and you didn’t know what you were doing anyway. Honestly, these were the worst assignments when I was at school for several reasons. Continue reading “Please Try Harder than Using Facebook in the Classroom.”

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