I agree, I loved To Kill a Mocking Bird.^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:what?! no no no... to kill a mockingbird is a fabulous book.
I'm doing Race Relations and Australian Frontiers this semester, and it's not too bad. It's a little bit bleeding heart with the Aboriginal stuff, but there's a lot of interesting stuff on the Chinese, and a bit of cool stuff on black Americans in WW2.Malfoy said:So I only have to do 4 senior units of English? Woot! (Minoring in English; only doing it due to the scholarship and not because I truly want to teach it)
I have to do Australian history? Oh geez... I hope there's something that's a) political in nature b) not completely biased and c) not bleeding heart.
Any recommendations?
heyajhakka said:Majoring in English.
Post-apocalyptic stories have always held a sort of charm to me, and Z for Zachariah is excellent because evokes the sheer sense of the world falling apart and the survivor(s) desperately clinging on to life.LottoX said:Z for Zachariah had to be the worst. I couldn't even spell the title in Year 8.
Sorry for the late reply...walrusbear said:heh
people always say that but i quite like them
i've loved postmodernism so far but many in my class don't
it's probably been the most structured, which is an advantage, but i'm interested in the texts/era in general
i found inventing modernity ok, a handful of good texts, but too broad and unfocused to be memorable.
i haven't studied those other two
i found literature and cinema to be unenlightening. apart from reading a few new books i don't remember learning anything that wasn't touched already in high school english (ooo genre! intertextuality!).
literature and politics was ok, but i wasn't a model student. i probably only read a little over half of the novels (it has a lot of texts).
modernism has brilliant texts but has NO structure and it feels like you're only just becoming familiar with some good material when you have to move on. doesn't have enough formal theory explained at the start either.
and if you're considering honours, be warned that the 'pre-honours' subjects lick balls in a horrible way
oh yeah, and language and image is the devil
fiction, film and power is so so