Olivia Jackson
@oliviarosejackson.bsky.social
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English Education Major at Ball State University
Keep you texts handy, you will refer back to them throughout the semester. Highlighting and annotating theory Friday texts is super helpful too, so save those notes to the same folder or drive for easy access.
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3 months ago
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I found the different sections starting with more questions about the horse transition interesting. Like this is a deliberate choice unlike some of the other stories we've looked at where animal-like transitions are non-optional results of experiences.
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3 months ago
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Yeah, no. I dislike the film again. More interested in the serial killer pretending to be a missing boy plot line. What is the significance of making it a car baby and not a human baby.
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4 months ago
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A bunch of men dancing together under a neon pink light as the only woman sits off in the corner, interesting. Lighting is seeming to have some significance right now.
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4 months ago
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The boys on the bus are the kind of people I'd rather see her take out. Use your powers for good kinda thing. Nice guy in the big house seemed like a sweetie.
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4 months ago
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I'm having a hard time getting over my negative feelings about the film to create serious comments about it. Are the grotesque scenes just for shock or am I missing something. Would the film still be the same if it alluded to some of the explicit actions instead of showing them?
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4 months ago
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For me, Stone Mattress was a good introduction to Atwood's writing. I've had The Handmaid's Tale on my shelf for over two years and can't bring myself to read it because of the explicit content, but it feels necessary as an English Ed major. Maybe I'll finally open it for winter break.
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4 months ago
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So often Donna feels shameful, unworthy, useless, or foolish. The story does a great job of making these feeling generational or societal, and not just Donna’s experience alone.
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4 months ago
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The contrast between Cleve keeping it “all so cool, mild.” As Issy wanted to hear him speak with any sort of heat/passion, and the following paragraph about the morning sun and violent heat is interesting.
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4 months ago
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So, the Meduse show up, slaughter all of her friends and the guy she liked, and now she’s just chill with them? I understand she did a lot with them out of survival, but I’m shocked a how it changed to friendship at the end. I’d personally be traumatized seeing a friend’s chest burst open
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4 months ago
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“Much of Western European history conditions us to see human differences in simplistic opposition to each other: dominant subordinate, good/bad, up/ down, superior/inferior.”This reading consists of many ideas I’ve heard before, but the author puts them in a way that hasn’t felt so stark.
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4 months ago
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There’s a clip of a certain podcaster who’s asked to define what a man is and he said “assertive, dominate, maybe aggressive” and then when he was asked to define a woman he said “just everything that a man is not.” I thought about this clip a lot while reading this.
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5 months ago
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Hate to say it, I don’t like Cassie. She’s a taken advantage emotionally of almost every character for her goals. Whether it be solving the case, staying undercover, or getting what she wants, it almost mimics “Lexie’s” performative/abandoning side. She’s complicated, not inherently bad
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5 months ago
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I’m holding out hope for Cassie. She’s definitely invested but maybe her professionalism and ties to Frank and Sam pull her out. The situation with the fantastic four becomes a painful near-death story.
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5 months ago
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Cassie is withdrawn enough to save the “baby story” to use against the guys in the house, yet involved enough to keep information from frank, mess with her mic pack, and do things that cater to the emotions of the roommates. I’m interested to see if her involvement becomes a hinderance.
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5 months ago
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I was hoping for something much more straightforward from the red notebook. Like “I think Daniel is going to kill me in three days.” But I guess 11.30.N is interesting too.
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5 months ago
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“Without a strong and vocal women's movement - with all the factions and internal disputes characteristic of a popular movement - the clock does indeed turn backwards.”
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5 months ago
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I found the progression of Ada’s faith interesting. Specifically what it looked like for her as she changed the way she prayed and the conversations she had with Yshwa, followed almost directly with the priest, Leshi, who related with her self harming behavior and split identity.
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5 months ago
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What does it look like from outside perspective when Ada goes into her mind to have conversation with Asughara? Is she staring off in silence? Is she still actively doing something and talking to herself. Like when Asughara fills Ada’s cup back up with “pink sludge” as they sit together
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5 months ago
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“The cyborg is a kind of disassembled and reassembled, postmodern collective and personal self. This is the self feminists must code.”
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6 months ago
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I wonder if reading this novel from another perspective other than western Christian would change my interpretations and initial feelings of the text.
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6 months ago
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I appreciate the different perspectives we get while reading. The placement feels purposeful in the line of thought we are supposed to follow are read from.
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6 months ago
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“Transformation of social relations becomes a matter, then, of transforming hegemonic social conditions rather than the individual acts that are spawned by those conditions.”I feel individual pressure to defy gender norms isn’t necessary, rather, a change in the perceived connotation.
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6 months ago
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“Though your protectiveness is only natural’ he added more gently. ‘I suppose the duties of a nurse, especially with a patient so young, must stimulate the dormant maternal capacity. Your own infant didn’t live, I understand?’” Dr. McBrearty disguised a cruel attack as simple observation.
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6 months ago
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“Finally Standish told the child to dress and shoved his instruments back into his bag. ‘As I suspected, a simple case of hysteria,’ he threw in Lib’s direction.” The whole interaction with Dr. Standish was abrasive and appalling and finished his visit “throwing” the word hysteria at Lib.
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6 months ago
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“The organization and regulation of the time, space, and movements of our daly lives, our bodies are trained, shaped, and impressed with the stamp of prevailing historical forms of selfhood, desire, masculinity, femininity.”
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6 months ago
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Lib reminds me a great deal of the women in my family, I found her almost comforting. Headstrong, a working woman who is determined to possible detriment.
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6 months ago
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“She may recognize that in an essential way she has been defined simply by her purely biological usefulness to her species.” (Gilbert & Gubar 119) I feel like we see this this line of thought from extremists still today, affecting our political climate and messages to youth from media.
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6 months ago
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Some analogies went over my head in “Fifty Minute Mermaid,” and I wonder if it’s because I lack the perception or context. But what was understood, was felt deeply. “This story is still being told, to this very day, to scare the living daylights out of the young females of the species.”
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7 months ago
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Another woman affected by a man’s love for his gambling addiction over the women in his life. Or at least that was my first thought on the first line of The Tiger’s Bride.
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7 months ago
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Yet, because our still dominant ideas have not kept up with the facts of life; and further because we do not freely accept and act upon even such ideas as are proper to our times; we are twentieth century people living in an artificially preserved environment many centuries out of date.”
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7 months ago
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With "The Yellow Wallpaper" I wonder what the author was experiencing. What was the intention behind certain phrasing? References to a wife's "purpose" stick out to me the most: “He said I was his darling and his comfort and all he had, and that I must take care of myself for his sake,”
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7 months ago
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