It’s time for another blog portfolio as the third quarter comes to an end. Once again, this portfolio will serve as a way to review the blogs I have written this quarter. They have been classified in 5 different sections, where I have selected the ones I enjoyed writing and portrayed my best work. Hope you enjoy and feel free to comment.
Here are the links to all the blogs I was assigned this quarter.
http://javieraenglish.blogspot.com/2011/02/writing-essay.html
http://javieraenglish.blogspot.com/2011/02/kafkaesque.html
http://javieraenglish.blogspot.com/2011/02/gregors-metamorphosis.html
http://javieraenglish.blogspot.com/2011/01/hunger-mind-mapping.html
http://javieraenglish.blogspot.com/2011/01/susceptibility-of-human-mind.html
http://javieraenglish.blogspot.com/2011/01/hunger-pastiche.html
http://javieraenglish.blogspot.com/2011/01/hunger-artist-and-hunger.html
http://javieraenglish.blogspot.com/2011/01/distraction-society.html
2. Depth:
This category will lead you to two blogs I was assigned this quarter. The first one is a mind map that links Knut Hamsun's novel 'Hunger' with several Secondary Readings as well as my own opinions. The second blog talks about what I think is one of the main ideas behind the novel. I think they both show a level of discussion and analysis, so here they are:
3. Interaction:
The blog linked below discusses Hamsun's novel 'Hunger' and Kafka's story 'A Hunger Artist'. Adrienne's comments on this blog led me to reflect a little bit more about what I had originally discussed. Therefore I expanded it a little bit after responding to her comment.
4. Discussion:
My blog on the film 'Kafka' and my interpretation on the term 'Kafkaesque' created a discussion between Monique and myself, and a comment on Julie. Monique helped me clear some ideas that were somewhat confusing or not complete in my blog, as well as I explained the ideas i had.
5. Xenoblogging:
This is a comment I made on Wesley's blog on 'The Distraction Society'. His ideas were similar to mine, but I wanted him to expand what he thought on the subject. I also linked Julie's blog, since her comment on my blog on 'The Distraction Society' also made me reflect.
6. Wildcard:
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