Sunday, October 17, 2010

So Much Going On

I don't think I thought I would be doing as much reading as I am. I read every day. I was breaking down how much I've read in the last 8 weeks and I am looking at about 7-10 readings a week - articles, chapters, books. I've been reading so much that I have not been as great here. Well, let's face it, I've never been very good at keeping this blog up with reading summaries. Let's just say I've come across some really great sources.

A meeting with a committee member gave me beaucoup books (various cultural readers) in cultural studies and it made me remember how much I loved reading about cultural studies.


Found some great books about Technical Communication and the World Wide Web and Technical Communication and Cultural Studies.

Will soon start reading straight up composition theory.

Then there is the Western States Rhetoric and Literacy Conference where I will be presenting with a colleague of mine. Then I will be applying for a department award.

And yesterday I found out the best news - I got into the 4C's. This was my first try and the proposal didn't get a lot of rave reviews in workshops. I ultimately decided to submit because, well, why not?

Lots and lots of work to be done. Better get to it.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Update

I've been doing a lot of reading. It's a very exciting life I lead.

I got some feedback from my committee members on my questions. As was expected, the majority of the work left to do on the questions is on my specialized question. I'm not going back to the drawing board (thank god), but there is some major revisions to be done. I just met with my chair and have some additional feedback as to where to go.

My reading lists are heading in the right direction. I think that by figuring out my questions first, it really helps guide my reading lists so I am not reading a bunch of stuff that aren't worthwhile for question. My chair also gave me some suggestions to look at and then to look at their sources. I also have an appointment with another member of my committee who is more specialized in culture studies and I hope she can really lead me to some readings as well.

I've included some previous readings to my list: "awaywithwords: on the possibilites in unavailable designs" by AF Wysocki. This works with multimodal composition and asking students to be aware of choosing the right modes in their compositions, as well as looking at space as a design mode.

I've also included Prensky's "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants," which is an interesting piece that discusses the digital divide between older and younger generations. I find some of it problematic, especially since I don't consider myself an immigrant, but I know that I am not a native and there are probably many people that find themselves in this position. But, it of course, has to be brought up.

I am looking at a huge pile of readings I've done (and think of a huge pile of readings I have at home) and I think, I am not really keeping up on discussing these readings here. So I am going to pick a few and talk about them here.

"Cultural Studies: two paradigms." - Stuart Hall.
This provided some interesting analysis of Williams', Thompson's and other key cultural theorists definitions of culture. This may sound like I am dumb, but it actually put into perspective structuralism and post-structuralism and why we use those theories as a way to understand culture. I know theory is a way to understand, but it's so much nicer to have it put into plain terms.

Ok, I know I said I was going to discuss a few readings, but I need to get back to teaching right now. But stay tuned. I will return.