Journal #9

Note: I originally posted this on the day it was due, but it wouldn’t go through so I emailed a screenshot. I am unable to find the screenshot so i just rewrote it quickly to be what I remembered. Nussbaum talks about how education is a global-crisis. She implies that neglect of the art and … [Read more…]

Journal #5

I’m definitely struggling with this prompt. I have a pretty short attention span, so the thought of returning to any of my previous prompts isn’t really my favorite choice for a prompt. However, here are the projects I liked the most: -Rap, Race, and Culpability (From Law and Literature)— This would take the form of … [Read more…]

Revision Plan/Progress Notes

Original Revision Plan (taken from a missed class journal entry): First, I’d like to discuss my meeting with Dr. Tuttle. I met with Dr. Tuttle to discuss my ADE project as the subject for my capstone. We both remarked that this was a good idea, because my ADE project was done under unique circumstances: I … [Read more…]

News Release

My Role: In creating the news release, Jordyn and I chose to divide and conquer. She took Attention and Interest, and I took Desire and Action. We each wrote 1-2 short paragraphs covering our brand’s product in the context of our AIDA letters. Then, Jordyn took the first comb through to edit, and I took … [Read more…]

Power Dynamics in Patient Provider Relationships

Delaney Collins ENG310 Dr. Tuttle  December 10, 2019 Power Dynamics in Patient Provider Relationships: Across Four Texts The practice of medicine requires the transference of some anatomical authority from the patient to the provider. Governed by cultural context, the roles of patient and provider have been, and in some ways still are, concomitant with accepted … [Read more…]

Modalities of Madness and Racism

Delaney Collins Dr. Tuttle ENG326 10/29/20 Modalities of Madness and Racism Systemic and structural racism are common themes in 20th century literature. However, in August Wilson’s play, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, and Hisaye Yamamoto’s short story, “The Legend of Miss Sasagawara”, the writers specifically rendered the themes of systemic and structural racism through their representations … [Read more…]

Loners and Jezebels

Delaney Collins Dr. Tuttle Eng235 05/02/19 Loners and Jezebels Without love, sex, and intimacy the proliferation and development of humanity would come to an abrupt halt. Yet, these central themes of functional human relationships are both sensationalized and stigmatized by western society. Sociodemographic stratification furcates this dichotomous rhetoric, normalizing and excusing differentiating societal expectations of … [Read more…]

Writer’s Memo

Let’s start with the basics, my project is an Annotated Digital Edition. Which, essentially, means that my project is some extensive introduction and conclusion, but is comprised of the deeper analysis of block quotes (larger portions) of the text. My thesis, as of right now, is: Through the strategic juxtaposition of two providers and the … [Read more…]