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Reading List Week 3

Week 3

Volume D

East Asian Drama

Kong Shangren (1648-1718)

The Peach Blossom Fan

Sewell Fall 2022 Troy University ENG 2205 & 2206 The New Discussion Boards 1

Fall 2022; New Discussion Boards
Creative Image Analysis with Tiny Lit Choice

(one to two good paragraphs – not a lot of time; have fun)

The New Discussion Boards are going to operate. I trust you’ll
enjoy this.

Part 1: 25 pts
You are to select just one image (from wherever you choose, but
carefully cite image, similar to the example below), then
observe your chosen image in the same way you might a line or
few words from a literary selection: a color, an shadow, shape
, a visceral sensation, etc, something creative that brings your
attention to the image, distracts you, or makes you reel in one
direction or the other for the image. As long as you actively
engage with this short Db, there’s no real way to do it wrong.

You don’t have to like or dislike something in the image/photo
(this kind of writing is not even about that– just like the full
Annotation writing is not about that), but your reaction to
something on an emotional, spiritual, social, and/or religious
level is what counts when you talk about your image.

Notice how ‘spiritual’ and ‘religious’ are separated items, as
they ARE NOT the same concept, thus not mutually exclusive. Be
mindful of these more expansive notions as you write. It’ll
allow you even more breadth, depth, and creativity in your
response (as well as more critical thought and honesty).

So, you want to get on and select an image from the internet,
your own camera, or an old-fashioned magazine, etc. Select from
something you randomly, or that speaks to you in some way.

You must cite your images in an image citation style. I will put
what that tends to look like below. You may use a variation of
the style below:

Sewell Fall 2022 Troy University ENG 2205 & 2206 The New Discussion Boards 2

© Lisa Dimondstein
– Infrared Idaho.
Accessed 2015

Your classmates
are your cohorts.
To talk to them
is to learn from
them. Often,
everyone’s
holding on to the
same questions;
they’re just too

afraid to raise a hand and speak up. This is where you can speak
up!

Learning from each other has nothing to do with what you know,
but what you experience together. Sometimes, it has to do with
what you’ve experienced apart from each other, before you knew
each other, or even after you’ve met. You don’t even have to
“like” each other to learn from one another. Go ahead and talk
to each other about these images.Peel them apart. Remember, this
is Part I of your discussion board.

Reminder:
Even if you use your own images, treat them as if they were NOT
yours, and cite them. Get in the practice. Treat it the way you
would a piece of literature sitting in front of you.

Part 2: 25 pts:

You will be going into the literature from the reading list, and
choosing a piece you did not get a chance to talk/write about,
or something that may not be on the reading list for the course,
but is in the course text volumes. Get your choice to relate to
the image that you are peeling apart in Part 1. This takes some
creativity, and can be quite fun, when thought is put into it.
Make it work for you. Understand the image in ways you never

Sewell Fall 2022 Troy University ENG 2205 & 2206 The New Discussion Boards 3

thought about before.

There’s no word limit that you need to focus on.
You are free to write just one very well written paragraph, that
loops in the image along with the piece of text from something
else in our reading texts that is listed. You’re free to do
that. You don’t need to write more than a couple of paragraphs.
Remember, this is still practice work, helping you build on the
techniques you use in your regular annotations, with the
literature selections.

This takes a lot of creativity and some deep thought. You don’t
need to spend long periods of time on the discussion board
assignment. What you are doing is trying to learn to be creative
in your thoughts, creative and in your ability to dig deep, and
make it mean something not just to you, but your classmates,
which is something you’re already doing with the annotations you
are currently writing.

Don’t forget to use MLA in-text citations and an MLA
bibliography, when appropriate. Part II is 25 points.

I want you to enjoy this process in your discussion boards. I
believe it will help you write in this course so much better, so
much more creatively, and hopefully enjoy it more.

All right, Team! Enjoy the new discussion boards for 2205 &
2206.

Be Mindful! Be Thoughtful, Be Critical, Be Creative!
Be Well,

Glennie.
Montpelier
Sept 12-13, 2022

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