What is resistance to you? What does it mean to resist something? Can reading really count as resistance, according to you?.
Instructions
After reading the three web articles listed in the readings for this week, compose a short essay (using a Word doc that you will upload, adhering to MLA formatting guidelines, writing no less than 350 words) that addresses the following:
1. What is resistance to you? What does it mean to resist something? Can reading really count as resistance, according to you?
2. Combined, these articles argue that reading is both absolutely essential in our world today as well as counting as an act of political defiance. Imagine you’re attempting to convince a friend or a peer of these authors’ arguments. What would you tell them to convince them to read and to read as an act of resistance? You can write this in the voice you would use for your pee.
End Date
Jan 29, 2021 8:00 PM
Links to Readings
Walter Moss, “Why Literature Matters”
https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/138304
Karin Schott, “Reading is Resistance”
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/reading-is-resistance_b_14564200
Karin Schott, “Reading is Resistance”
Writing Resistance: Literature as the Antidote to Despair
Textbooks
The Norton Anthology American Literature 1820
The Norton Anthology American Literature 1820-1865
ISBN: 9780393264548