Engaging English (F21 ENGL 20200-001 Purdue) Dashboard

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image of surfingThis class will teach you how to surf (the Internet) and about the various ways that English studies have been transformed over the last few decades.  Starting with some basic close-reading and analysis skills (aided by annotation at COVE Studio), we will then explore how those skills have been increasingly applied to new areas of inquiry (tv, film, culture, critical theory, and politics).  Throughout, we will employ new digital tools that change the way we approach our subjects of inquiry, including Web annotation, timeline-building, gallery-building and GIS mapping.  As we proceed, we will consider the nature of English studies:  What is an English department and how does it relate to the rest of the university?  What can you do with an English degree?  Why is it necessary to fight for English in an increasingly STEM-oriented world?  

See below, "Galleries, Timelines, and Maps," in order to add items to our collective map, timeline and gallery exhibit. Click on the links below to begin.

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Posted by Matthew Park on Monday, November 8, 2021 - 09:53
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Posted by Matthew Park on Monday, November 8, 2021 - 09:47

Koreatown is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California that is most known for it's Korean-American population and stores that cater to the needs of said population (most notably being Korean grocery stores). This area is also the recipient of over $400 million worth of damages during the La Riots in 1992 (Tangherliini 154). 

Source:

Tangherliini, Timothy R. “Remapping Koreatown: Folklore, Narrative and the Los Angeles Riots.” Western Folklore, vol. 58, no. 2, Western States Folklore Society, 1999, pp. 149–73, https://doi.org/10.2307/1500164. Accessed: 5 November 2021.

 

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Posted by Matthew Park on Monday, November 8, 2021 - 09:39
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