Monday, May 7, 2012

Jonathan Marquez- Portfolio English 114


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My first semester of college began last semester in the fall at Cal State University Northridge. I have been very fortunate to have taken the English 114 A/B course because it has made me a better person, not just academically. I have come to the realization that my first year of college is coming to an end but I must not be sad because what I have been presented in this English class I will equip as tools for my next adventure. I never expected college to be so open and helpful about our school work. I always felt that I was on my in my academic life. My parents, who are Mexican, only required me to finish high school and start working. They didn’t take to account that I wanted a degree in something or I just wanted to pursue a higher education.  My counselor in high school had the same students because the students were assigned to a counselor alphabetically. My counselor was more excited about coaching the JV girls’ basketball team than his students he had to advise. I pushed myself through my whole academic life because I wanted to not because I was forced to.

                  I’ve come a long way from where I started this year. I was used to in high school writing a paper and not even follow the procedures of revising, I would just reprint it and when I got my essay back, it would always be an A or B.I thought I would do the same in college but that method was not “functioning” here just by the first paper that I received back. I got a D. This was where I began to accept a new path for my English classes. In this portfolio I present proof of how much I have learned throughout this year in English 114 A/B. I have compiled 3 essays that will demonstrate where I stand today in my writing skills. I have learned to analyze text, understand topics better, and write better. One of the moments I will always cherish all my life happened in English class. I asked my professor Kitty Nard “What do I need to do to get a C or a B?” she replied “Never settle for less. Why don’t you ask me instead ‘what do I need to get an A’?” That moment pushed me to do better and exceed in my academic and personal life. I hope you enjoy what I have gathered for you in my portfolio.


Project Text- Religion and its Tolle on an Adolescent

Mankind has always questioned how we humans came to be and how this earth was made. Many have different beliefs like evolution or the big bang theory or just put here by a divine being that goes by the name of god. Religion can’t really have a definition. To ask “what IS religion” is a very contradicting way that many can find invalid. To get a better understanding of religion we should ask ourselves “what is A religion”. The dictionary definition for religion is” a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observance, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.”. To obtain a strong central government I believe everyone should have a choice or an opportunity to vote or have a say and not just be told what to do and what religion should be followed. The story of Persepolis takes place in the country of Iran in the time period of 1980s. It was a time of differences and violence. In that time era in Iran there was so much bloodshed between two opposing forces, the secular and the religious people. This feud eventually became a revolution. Religion made a huge impact on the country of Iran and the main character / narrator Marjane Satrapi.

Throughout the graphic novel we see demonstrations of religious activities. In the beginning of the comic we start by reading a chapter called “The Veil”. In “The Veil” we learn about segregation, and how Marjane wants to pursue her dream of being a prophet. What stood out the most in the chapter was when Marjane said she wanted to be “Justice, love and wrath-all in one” (pg.9-panel 6). This stood out to me because as a Christian/ Catholic it reminded me of the Trinity, justice being the Holy Spirit, love being Jesus, and wrath being God. Having this reference in the book shows how universal this book is. These connections show how the minimalist, and black and white, service as a way of having the readers connect to the story and the author.


One of the main reasons why Persepolis is a controversial novel was because of the images shown in the graphic novel. As the story unfolds we learn about a special relationship Marjane has with God. She looks to him as a role model and sees him as someone who will always be there for her. Their conversations usually happened when she wasn’t content with the world around her. For example in the book when she is asked by her teacher what she wanted to be when she grew up, Marjane replied with “A Prophet”(pg.8 panel 4). Both the teacher and students laughed at her response. She looked for God that night but he didn’t “show up”. God was an inspiration and a role model who probably pushed her to become a good person. However when she begins to be more knowledgeable about her country and events going on around her, she begins to lose faith meaning her relationship with God wasn’t strong. She begins to be more concerned about war and who is running the country.
Marjane as a child wanted to pursue her dream of becoming a prophet. In the book she states, “at the age of six I was already sure I was the last prophet. This was a few years before the revolution” (pg.6-panel 3). Growing up Marjane had many important people in her life but the most influental was her grandmother. Her grandmother supported everything she would say or wanted to do. In the story Marjane  began naming a few rules she would have if she was a prophet: “Rule number six: everybody should have a car. Rule number seven: all maids should eat at the table with others. Rule number eight: no old person should have to suffer.”(pg.7- panel 5). All these acts were from what she noticed around her environment that she couldn’t quite understand and thought we; wrong. Rule number seven was explaining how all maids should eat at the table with others, she noticed that her maid didn’t eat with her family and she somehow understood at such a young age that that was wrong. All Marjane wanted is for everyone to be treated equally and fairly. Her wanting to pursue being a prophet  later changed because she lost faith as she learned about what is going on in her country.
With no faith, religious beliefs are lost, and revolutions begin. This graphic novel took place during the Islamic Revolution. It was a fight between secular and religious people. Marjane says in the chapter “The Veil” “I really didn’t know what to think about the veil, deep down I was very religions but as a family we were very modern and avant-garde” (pg.6- panel 1). The quote indicated that there was going to be trouble in her life since her family was very modern (westernized).Marjane demonstrates throughout the story, how the Islamic Revolution changed the real view of Islam. Not wearing a Veil in that time meant punishment and harassment from the fundamentalist. For example Marjane’s mother was very against wearing a veil so one evening she was harassed by two males. Marjane’s mother began to explain and tell her husband the things that were said to her. “Women like me should be pushed up against the wall and fucked. And then thrown in the garbage.”(pg.74- panel 3). This impacted Marjane’s family emotionally and mentally. No one deserves to be treated like that just because they have a different view or opinion.
Religion can be a good thing and a bad thing. Many have no where  in their time of need. Marjane throughout the story always looked for God as comfort .When a monarchy tries to reform a whole country, there can be very controversial opinions causing war and hardship . All women wearing veils is a prime example of such controversy. Religion affects us one way or another but no has the right to control us in what we believe in. 


Project Space- Places and Spaces 


          As we grow older our moral beliefs and values begin to take shape making us grow into the people we were, who we are, and what we want to become. The word value takes different meanings, for example, value can mean amount worth or it can mean, to regard or esteem like a friendship. Certain people value objects more than the space they stand, walk, eat, sit, etc. To people a church can show the ability to pursue the divine, a library to help with studying, and your bedroom for personal space. All these spaces are common and know to the world. Places consist of ideologies that affect us in many different ways and forms.
            There are different types of spaces that we know of religious, sacred, cyber, public, etc. In one of the chapters in the textbook Convergences the topic was about sacred spaces. This chapter consisted of poems, short narratives, and photographs. In one of the photographs there were two teenage males appearing to be relaxed. The setting of this photograph was in nature, very outdoor, and woodland like. There was an automobile where the two males where either sitting or leaning against it. One of the males had a joint in his hands. A joint is basically a cigarette but instead of tobacco its marijuana. They both seemed to be enjoying life with no worries in the world. The whole photograph represented their perspective of sacred. To other people it would be an ordinary place.
            In one the entries in Another City it talks about how a teacher sees his students forming into adults. He or she pays close attention to their surroundings like how there’s trash outside the trash bin or the constant sirens outside the classroom. What stands out the most in this poem is how the teacher pays attention to the gestures the students make. In one instance a girl is writing on the chalk board and sees the movement of her hand, the teachers compares it to her mom’s sewing techniques. Another example of this action was when he notices a boy stacking his words and comparing it to his father’s occupation of construction worker, stacking up bricks. The jobs that were described by the teacher are all low paying jobs that typically are worked by underprivileged people. The reason that helps him identify what occupations the students’ parents’ work is because of the setting of the poem. From the title of the poem the reader can see that the poem takes place in Lincoln Heights which is located in Los Angles in a very underdeveloped city. The place affects this poem because if the story were to take place in Beverly Hills instead of Lincoln Heights the teacher wouldn’t assume that their parents are construction workers, the teacher would assume they are doctors and lawyers. Having the setting introduced by the author in the beginning of the poem helps the reader understand and analyze the poem better.
            The type of place you are in can really change the way you look at things or even make you feel different. September 11 2001 was one of the most horrifying dates of all time in the history of USA. That day planes were hijacked by terrorist flying the planes they hijacked into the World Trade Center. This action caused thousands of lives and heartache of the family and friends the victims had. Eleven years later where the towers stood high in the sky, we’ve assembled a memorial. This memorial is in memory of all the men, women, and children killed on 9/11. This place is more than just a memorial, this place is sacred. The ideology behind this place is to remember those who we lost. If you went to any other place, you wouldn’t think of thousands of lives by a tragic event.
            Religion takes a big role in where we stand in society. There are many countries in the world that hasn’t developed equal rights among women and men or even the freedom of religious practices. If someone breaks a “Law” in one of those particular countries, the one who broke it is harassed, beaten, or even killed. A graphic novel that demonstrates this is the memoir Persepolis. The story of Persepolis takes place during the 1980 in Iran. The setting took place during the Islamic revolution. It was as a fight between secular and religious people. The stories shared throughout the novel is by the main character as an adolescent. During her struggle throughout the novel she would find comfort speaking to “god”. The time and place really changed the story of Persepolis. In one of the chapters called “the Veil”, the main character says “I really didn’t know what to think about the veil, deep down I was very religious but as a family we were very modern and avant-garde.”(page 6 panel 1) This brought trouble in her life since her family is modern and she was living in a world where you had no choice or freedom to say anything. Majane demonstrates throughout the story how the Islamic revolution changed the real view of Islam. Another example of the struggles faced in that time period was when Marjane's mother wasn’t wearing a veil in public, because of that she was harassed by two male adults telling her “Women like me should be pushed up against a wall and fucked. And then thrown in the garbage.”(page 74 panel 4) This novel demonstrates two types of places/spaces personal and religious. If Marjane lived in the United States during that time period, there would be no hardship in her life. Iran was a place in that time where nothing was fair nor equal. This novel shows how places affect us in many shapes and forms.
The most important place to me in my life would be a public park called Stoney Point. When you arrive at Stoney Point, many people would see it as just rocks. In the park there are representations of nature and modern life mixed into one place. One of the things that are acknowledged is that there is nothing but gravel on the floor like a dessert but has beautiful greenery like trees and bushes. There are a variety of paths that can be taken to different parts of the park. Walking around the park can lead to encountering big rocks which are referred to as boulders by the rock climbing community. All these boulders are covered with white marks that are made of chalk. The chalk is used for creating friction between the edges of the rocks and bare palms and fingers. Stoney Point Harbors many people every day. These people come from different backgrounds, different social classes, and even different states. When people gather at Stoney Point they all have one goal and that goal is to pursue a good time. These people engage in a variety of activities like hiking, jogging, and rock climbing. I believe Stoney Point is a nature representation of Los Angles because LA is all about different social classes, meeting people and having one goal to make it big. Many people see Stoney Point as a community not just a park, like LA we don’t see it as just a city we see it as a home.
            There are many places in the world that have not been discovered yet. If you walked into the biggest library in the world, picked up a random book, and point at a random period, the size of the period is equivalent to the size of our galaxy to the universe. We need to appreciate everything with own, believe in, and most importantly see. Every place has a meaning to it and meant for a purpose.  

Project Web- Me, Myself, and I

There are a variety of ways that people gain knowledge. The primary ways are visual, auditory, and hands on. Throughout the time that I’ve been in school I have noticed that I am more of a visual learner. The main components that help me understand the subject more are things like graphs, charts, or power points. On the grounds of English I have taken to account that by looking at literature from multiple perspectives for example, 1st person, 3rd person, and oddly enough portraying the character as if I was them, has helped drastically in understanding the concept or the meaning behind what I’m reading. There are many forms and shapes English takes, there are poems, short stories, articles and the list can go on and on. Each of these forms takes time and effort to understand what the writer is trying to convey like a hidden message, or simply understanding the moral to be learned. From my experience taking the university course English 114 a/b I have acknowledged what I struggle with and what my fears are when it comes to writing. In the year I’ve been in this course I can say that I have learned more about English than I have learned in the past 12 years of school. The different approaches and exercises taken in English 114 b/a have helped me understand and analyze literature better.

                   I was born and raised here in Los Angles in the city of Northridge. Though being born in the US, my culture and the way I was raised was as if I was in the country of Mexico. I am a first generation American and my parents both are from Mexico. Both my parents have struggled all their lives to learn English so when I was being raised, Spanish was my first language. I was a fluent Spanish speaker growing up but my parents never took the time to teach me how to read or write it. I knew what letters looked like and I knew how to make their shapes but the sounds they made were a whole new take for me. When I started school in kindergarten I was in a whole new ball park; it wasn’t just drawing and coloring it was listening to stories and spelling simple words, I felt like I was in the Bermuda Triangle, lost would be the best word to describe my struggles. Because of the lack of experience speaking and writing English formally joining school, I was always behind and getting low marks in English throughout my elementary school years. I always excelled in the other fields, especially math. I even won the multiplication bee in 5th grade. That did not cover or make up for my English. Being raised in an all-Spanish speaking family set me apart from the other “normal” kids. Coming from a Hispanic household everyone knows that in order to be heard one must have the loudest voice. I’m the middle child in my family so I have always been to myself, shy, and quite, making it hard to express my opinions and get my point across in my family. When writing an essay you must find a way to engage your audience, I never had a chance to do so in my personal life so how can it be easier for me writing it? This course helped me find out the true origins of where my struggles developed. Discovering where I developed my struggle I have focused more on what needs to be fixed when I’m writing. I’m fighting to become a better writer each day and I have seen improvements so far.


My Partners In Crime



         High school for me was more about having fun rather than focusing on school. I used to sneak into the auditorium with all my friends and grab the tables and chairs that were used in assembly’s and make a “skate park” nonchalant about it and skate all day and ditch all my classes. This was quite a norm for us and it’s not even the worst I did in high school. I never did my homework or, studied for any test, and I ditched quit frequently, but somehow I managed to graduate with honors and a GPA above a 3.5. The best way I can describe my English department in my school is Nazi. All my English teachers had a way of teaching and the things they taught were was “right”. I didn’t matter if you had a different approach and got the same answer as they did it would be wrong. All they would teach was read a book, quiz after, and watch the real life movie of it. I never felt engaged in any English class in high school. Coming here to CSUN has changed my views about English. It has demonstrated that English is not all about reading a book.
       
           
                Teachers have developed different strategies to teach their students. I find it very difficult when a teacher just reads off the text book and expects us to know and understand the material. The reason I have become a better writer within these two semesters is because of the different exercises we were instructed to do. It wasn’t just about reading anymore it was about bringing yourself and interests you had to help you understand and analyze the topic. I never thought I would be drawing in English class. One of the exercises that helped me the most was in the first semester which was to bring any literature like a poem, short story, or even a song. I choose to do this assignment on a song that I liked by Confide-“Now or Never”. 
Lyrics from Confide-"Now or Never"
From that song I was instructed to bring the lyrics and break it down to its roots and understand what the song was about. Doing so what I understood I drew on a paper making a collage. Another assignment that was out of norm in an English class was to bring 5 things that meant the most to you and for each write a paragraph about it.it was called a Literacy Portfolio. In each paragraph we described what we liked about it, how it looks, and the meaning behind it. After I was done with this assignment I realized how great my paragraph were because of the knowledge I had prior to writing. By far the most important exercise in this course was this exercise called “a Rock”. 
We basically picked out a random rock and wrote 

about it. We describe how it felt, how it smelled, its 

shape, its color, etc. The moral behind this exercise 

was to drill into our head that when we are 

struggling to write we can tell ourselves every time 

“if I can write about a rock, I can write about 

anything.” There are plenty more exercises that 

helped me develop my writing but these are the most important ones to me. They all were so different 

from what I was used to in previous English classes,  yet so easy to get accomplished because of the 

things that were incorporated.

                    Doing different exercises in English has helped me understand and analyze literature better. I have gained and acquired more knowledge than I have ever before. I can never stand outside in public and not think about how we analyzed places this course. I have a better understanding of where my struggles began, from that I will focus more on what needs improvement. I have reached a stepping stone in my life and I believe I have everything I need to take the next step.


Monday, April 23, 2012

project web- me myself and i


                                                            Me, myself, and I
There are varieties of ways that people gain knowledge. The primary ways are visual, auditory, and hands on. Throughout the time that I’ve been in school I have noticed that I am more of a visual learner. The main components that help me understand the subject more are things like graphs, charts, or power points. On the grounds of English I have taken to account that by looking at literature from multiple perspectives for example, 1st person, 3rd person, and oddly enough portraying the character as if I was them, has helped drastically in understanding the concept or the meaning behind what I’m reading. There are many forms and shapes English takes, there are poems, short stories, articles and the list can go on and on. Each of these forms takes time and effort to actually understand what the writer is trying to convey like a hidden message, or simply understanding the moral to be learned. From my experience taking the university course English 114 a/b I have acknowledged what I struggle and my fears are, when it comes to writing. In the year I have been in that course I can say that I have learned more about English than I have learned in the past 12 years of school. The different approaches and exercises taken in English 114 b/a has helped me understand and analyze literature better.



I was born and raised here in Los angles in the city of Northridge. Though being born here in the US, my culture and the way I was raised was as if I was in the country of Mexico. I am a first generation American and my parents both are  from Mexico. Both my parents have struggle all their lives to learn English so when I was being raised Spanish was my first language. I was a fluent Spanish speaker growing up but my parents never took the time to teach me how to read or write it. I knew what letters looked like and I knew how to make their shapes but the sounds they made were a whole new take for me. When I started school in kindergarten I was in a whole new ball park it wasn’t just drawing and coloring, it was listening to stories and spelling simple words, I felt like I was in the Bermuda triangle, lost would be the best word to describe my struggles. Because of the lack of experience speaking and writing English formally joining school, I  was always behind and getting low marks in English throughout my elementary school years. I always excelled in the other fields, especially math. I even won the multiplication bee in 5th grade. That did not cover or make up for English. Being raised in an all-Spanish speaking family set me apart from the other “normal” kids.

Coming from a Hispanic household everyone knows that in order to be heard one must have the loudest voice. I’m the middle child in my family so I have always been too myself, shy, and quite, making it hard to express my opinions and get my point across in my family. When writing an essay you must find a way to engage your audience, I never had a chance to do so in my personal life so how can it be easier for me writing ? This course helped me find  the true origins of where my struggles developed. Discovering where I developed my struggle, has helped me  focus more on what needs to be fixed when Im writing. I’m fighting to become a better writer each day and I have seen improvements so far.




my partners in crime.
High school for me was more about having fun rather than focusing on school. I use to sneak into the auditorium with all my friends and grab the tables and chairs that were used in assembly and make a “skate park” non schalant about it and skate all day and ditch all my classes. This was quite a norm for us and it’s not even the worst I did in high school. I never did my homework, studied for any test, and ditched quit frequently but somehow I managed to graduate with honors and a GPA above a 3.5. The best way I can describe my English department in my school is Nazi. All my English teachers had a way of teaching and the things they taught what was right. It didn’t matter if you had a different approach and got the same answer as they did, it would be wrong. All they would teach was read a book, quiz after, and watch the real life movie of it. I never felt engaged in any English class in high school. Coming here to csun has changed my views about English. Demonstrating that it is not all about reading a book.

 Teachers have developed different strategies to teach their students. I find it very difficult when a teacher just reads off the text book and expects you to know and understand the material. The reason I have become a better writer within these two semesters was because of the different exercises we were instructed to do. It wasn’t just about reading anymore it was about bringing yourself and interests you had to help you understand and analyze the topic. I never thought I would be drawing in English class. One of the exercises that helped me the most was in the first semester. We had an assignment where we picked any work and analyze it. I choose to do this assignment on a song that I like by Confide- Now or Never.

Lyrics from CONFIDE- NOW or Never( the song i choose)


From that song I was instructed to bring the lyrics and break it down to its roots and understand what the song was about. Doing so what I understood I drew on a paper making a collage. Another assignment that was out of norm in an English class was to bring 5 things that meant the most to you and for each write a paragraph about it. In each paragraph we described what we liked about it, how it looks, and the meaning behind it. After I was done with this assignment I realized how great my paragraph were because of the knowledge I had prior to writing. By far the most important exercise in this course was this exercise called “A Rock”.



 We basically picked out a random rock and wrote about it. We describe how it felt, how it smelled, its shape, its color, etc. The moral behind this exercise was to drill into our head that when we are struggling to write we can tell ourselves every time “If I can write about a rock, I can write about anything.” There are plenty more exercises that helped me develop my writing but these are the most important ones to me. They all were so different from what I was used to in previous English classes but yet so easy to get accomplished because of the things that were incorporated.





Doing different exercises in English has helped me understand and analyze literature better. I have gained and acquired more knowledge than I have ever before. I can never stand outside in public and not think about how we analyzed places in this course. I have a better understanding of where my struggles began from, with  that I will focus more on what needs improvement. I have reached a stepping stone in my life and I believe I have everything I need to take the next step.

Monday, March 19, 2012

A Place in my Heart"Ethnography"


                                                             A Place in My Heart


            People say that the strongest bond in the world is the ionic bond but I believe that there is an even stronger bond. When two people share an idea it establishes a connection between both ends of the parties. That bond/connection is called friendship. A friendship is developed through trust, respect, and love. Two minds sharing and expressing the same ideas, same views, and engage in the same activities. The reason I talk about friendship is because the place I choose for my "Ethnography" place is a very important and touching place I hold dearly in my heart. This is the place I am most at with my best’s friends. When I feel down or out of place the best option for me  is to make a few calls and drive to this place because I know for a fact this place does more than meets the eye. It takes me on a spiritual cleansing that would be the closes way to describe it in words. The place I am describing is called Stoney Point. Stoney point is located on Topanga Canyon between Chatsworth Street and the 118 freeway.
            When you arrive to Stoney Point, to many people I would just look like rocks. In the park you would be able a representation of nature and modern life mixed into one place. One of the things you'll acknowledge is that you see nothing but gravel on the floor but the same time you see grass and beautiful trees.  There are various paths that can be taken to different parts in the park. AS you walk around the park you encounter big rocks which are referred to as boulders by the rock climbing community. All these boulders are covered with white marks that are chalk. I personally think this is the most beautiful place I can think of. They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Many considered it as just rocks and dirt I see it as extravagant and jaw dropping.
          Stoney point harbors many people every day. These people come from different backgrounds, different social classes, and even different states. When people gather at Stoney point they all have a common goal and that goal is to pursue a good time. These people engage in hiking, jogging, and my favorite rock climbing. The reason I believe Stoney point is a representation of LA is because just by what I have described is seem as if Stoney point is a miniature version of LA. In LA there are a variety of people that come here from different place etc. and most important have one goal such as Stoney point. Many people see Stoney point as a community and not just a park just as we don't see LA as just a city more like a home.
          My goal for this project was to see a common place I go to and see it from a different perspective. The way I managed to do so is by showing up not ready to climb or hike. Climbing rocks at Stoney point is the usual thing I go to do there and that day I felt weird and out of place in a way. I did get something out of it though by me not climbing I paid more attention to my friends climb and saw the true beauty of this sport. Before I would see it as just climbing and working out but now I see all the techniques and true strength required to do such a thing. It was like a dance but on a rock.
  If one day you have the chance to go to Stoney point I would highly recommend you go. I can be 100% you'll fall in love with it. You meet new people and experience new things you can’t experience anywhere else but Stoney point. If you are ever in the area and choose to go down the hill make sure to say hi to me because I will most likely be there.

                                              
                                            me
                                                Chenoa's cute dog
                                                         what i do :) (rock climbing)
Very difficult climb 
      What Stoney point looks like :)                                             cool picture had to include it

Sunday, March 11, 2012

#3 An empty Classroom, Lincohn Heights

 I was recently assigned to read an analyze a poem called An Empty Classroom, Lincoln Heights by William Archila. This poem was about a teacher paying close attention to details on his or her's students. The instructor examines minor details that consist of a child's form of writing on a chalk board and the way a student structures his words and makes an assumption from what he acknowledges. The title of the poem introduces the setting of where this scenario takes place. Lincoln Heights is know to harbor many underprivileged/minority students. The teacher beings to describe by the acts he sees in the students the possible jobs their parents might have like a construction worker and a women on a sewing machine.
    Due to the contents of the poem i understand that this poem was taken place in a place of poverty and low income society. I understand that the speaker of the poem is aware of his surroundings and makes assumption of what they can be because of their parents. At the end of the poem it describes the children curving into men and women in their chairs. I believe the teacher is excited by seeing the children so excited to read and how their eyes pause with every turn of the page. One question i would have about this poem is "What goals did the writer have by writing this poem?". Was is to inspire others to pursue a greater education or just simply write about his understandings.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

sacred places blog entry- jonathan marquez

                 A sacred place can define in many ways. It all lies in the eyes of the beholder. A sacred place(space) can consist of many or be intereperted in many different ways. Many belive that in order for a place to be qualified as sacred must be abnormal. Others for example would say that a religious place is sacred. To me a sacred place cant really be defined be just words. According to the text a sacred place is defined as "... has a spiritual significance for a nation, a people, a community, or even an individual.". As you keep reading the text you'll find many articles within the text example of different sacred place people see. some examples that lie within the text are pictures and poems. We have " The way to rainy mountain" which describes a personal and informative narrative of a N. Scott Momaday about a mountian and nature. You'll also encounter a poem by Stephen Dunn about students and teachers understand their own sacred place. Last, we have two photographs one about to teenagers involved in activity which seem to be about smoking marijuana and other appears to be some teenagers resting by a beach area.
                   The photograph on page 322 with two males relaxing by the car caught my eye the most. in the photograph it appears to  be taken in a secluded place in nature because of its environment. Also there are two males relaxing in and out of a car. One of them appears to be laughing while to other seems to be taking a "hit"(drag) from a "joint"( marijuana cigarette). the other male seems to be holding a "blunt"(similar to a joint but contains more marijuana).
                  The reason this caught my eye the most was because of how time much a of a time difference there is between them and us. Judging by the car it seems to be in the time era of the 1985-1990. Today many teenagers take the same role in the activities being portrayed in this photograph of smoking marijuana. just as they are relaxing many teenagers in the 21st century do as well. The time gap doesnt seem to change how marijuana is being used, just to relax and socialize. From what i can tell from the photograph they are in a nature and very secluded. This can be  a sacred place to many people like them. They cant be bothered by the outside world and they are just having fun. The male laughing seems to not being wearing a shirt which indicates to me that he doesnt have a care in the world but just having a good time and enjoying life. This is why this photograph caught my eye the most.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

essay ideas

1.) Marjane cant not be classify classified as a prophet
            - lost faith
            - she was a child when she wanted to pursue. key word IMAGINATION
            - she isn't a 21st century prophet either
2.) having a social status in iran as Majane grew up changed her views on her family and country
           - "the letter"
           - reading the book from the book signing and learning of others not so fortunate lives growing up( and her father driving a cadillac)
            - "the  key"
3.) Globalization/ westernization
              - the man wearing the "bee gees" shirt
              - the music Marjane enjoys... michael jackson, iron maiden, ect.
              -page 75 the picture comparing men and women from fundamentalist and progressive