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Discussion Circle 4 – Post due Wed 2/23, Replies due Fri 2/25 – The Fab Four
Question
- Write a thoughtful reading response (2 paragraphs, 200+ words) Pop Culture for Beginners Chapter 4 – “Popular Culture Pivot Points” pgs 85-106
- Choose a particular aspect of this chapter that you found interesting or intriguing. Be sure to quote from the chapter at least once!
- Not sure what to write about? Ask yourself which of the 5 “pivot points” discussed in the chapter is, in your opinion, the most interesting and do some extra research on it. Find a concrete example of your chosen “pivot point” concept in action and discuss your example.
- Write a thought-provoking discussion question for your group about an issue or issues brought up in this reading.
- Respond to ALL of the other students in your group (at least once) and answer their discussion question!
PLEASE NOTE: I have changed the deadlines for your posts and replies. From here on out, your main post is due Wednesday night (11:59pm) and your replies are due Friday night (11:59pm).
- Remember: Canvas will only alert you of the main post deadline and not the deadline for replies on Friday, so you have to set your own reminder!
General Tips for Responses:
- Think/read/watch critically. Make note of your reactions as you read/watch/listen.
- Every Response should be a minimum 200+ words. Write as much as you like, but make sure it is at least 2 paragraphs and 200 words.
When you are responding to a written text:
- Use the text you are responding to. Quote. Cite (give page #). Interpret and comment on what you cite and what you see.
- What does this text want me to understand?
- Why might the findings or claims of this text be important to our course?
- What do I agree with or find especially interesting?
- Where, if anywhere, do I feel like “pushing back” against the text’s argument? Why?
This question is taken from English 313 – Studies in Popular Culture » Spring 2022 » Discussion