Discussion Circle #1 – Post due Mon 1/31, Replies due Wed 2/2 – The Fab Four Answer

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  1. Write a reading response (2 paragraphs, 200+ words)  to Pop Culture for Beginners Chapter 1 – “What is Popular Culture” pgs 3-28. Choose a particular aspect of this chapter that you found interesting or intriguing. Be sure to quote from the chapter at least once! 
  2. Write a thought-provoking discussion question for your group about an issue or issues brought up in this reading. 
  3. Respond  to each of the other students in your group (at least once) and address their discussion question!

 Remember: your main post  is due Mon (before 11pm). Responses due Wednesday (before 11pm).

 

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:

  1. Use the text you are responding to. Quote. Cite (give page #). Interpret and comment on what you cite and what you see.
  2. What does this text want me to understand?
  3. Why might the findings or claims of this text be important to our course?
  4. What do I agree with or find especially interesting?

Where, if anywhere, do I feel like “pushing back” against the text’s argument? Why?

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I would like to emphasize the statement of the author regarding the culture industry of today “The culture industry mass produces items for us to consume and gives us the appearance of freedom of choice… 

This question is taken from English 313 – Studies in Popular Culture » Spring 2022 » Discussion