Monday, November 5, 2007

11/5

For Wednesday, read and/or familiarize yourself with pages 427-444 and 461-465 in Seeing & Writing. In addition, read Eric Liu's 'Notes of a Native Speaker' if you haven't done so already.

When you have done that, post here three arguable topics for an imaginary essay on the subject of stereotyping, racism, or class. Critically, these topics must be drawn from a question or topic found in the reading for Monday and/or Wednesday. Broad (but not too broad) questions of stereotype, racism, or class are of course fine, but there must be in your one or two sentence description of the paper's imaginary argument a connection between a quotation from the text(s) and your argumentative topic.

1 comment:

SKOLEY said...

Why is there even a social class classification set for people concern race, people are different from each other and their own race.

Is social classes also divided into racial social classes.

Do people even live upto racial stereotypes or are they all made up for mere enjoyment. Do people acually fit into these 'stereotypes'?