Third Six Weeks Resources:
Slaughterhouse-Five Resources:
This is an awesome resource! It is a copy of the text that also includes the audiobook! Click on the sections (not chapters) as you wish.
Article about Lucille Clifton.
Video about bombing of Dresden.
Video about a bombardier.
This is an awesome resource! It is a copy of the text that also includes the audiobook! Click on the sections (not chapters) as you wish.
Article about Lucille Clifton.
Video about bombing of Dresden.
Video about a bombardier.
First Six Weeks Resources:
Short Story Resources:
"Monster Culture (Seven Theses)"
Audiobook recording of "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Audiobook recording of "Mother" from Winesburg Ohio by Sherwood Anderson.
Audiobook recording of "The Book of the Grotesque" from Winesburg Ohio by Sherwood Anderson.
Other Links:
The Engines of Our Ingenuity, "Episode 1926: Rhetoric".
In case you were curious about the Martin Luther King Website--Huffington Post article.
"The Yellow Wallpaper" Resources:
Check out this amazing stuff that the National Library of Medicine put together! Terrifying, interesting, and accessible.
Want to know about 19th and early 20th century views of women? Check out this Fat and Blood by Weir Mitchel, courtesy of the National Library of Medicine.
The Politics of Respectability Resources:
Remember Zora Neale Hurston? I bet you didn't realize how fascinating she was. Read this article from The Root about "Why Richard Wright Hated Zora Neale Hurston".
"Monster Culture (Seven Theses)"
Audiobook recording of "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Audiobook recording of "Mother" from Winesburg Ohio by Sherwood Anderson.
Audiobook recording of "The Book of the Grotesque" from Winesburg Ohio by Sherwood Anderson.
Other Links:
The Engines of Our Ingenuity, "Episode 1926: Rhetoric".
In case you were curious about the Martin Luther King Website--Huffington Post article.
"The Yellow Wallpaper" Resources:
Check out this amazing stuff that the National Library of Medicine put together! Terrifying, interesting, and accessible.
Want to know about 19th and early 20th century views of women? Check out this Fat and Blood by Weir Mitchel, courtesy of the National Library of Medicine.
The Politics of Respectability Resources:
Remember Zora Neale Hurston? I bet you didn't realize how fascinating she was. Read this article from The Root about "Why Richard Wright Hated Zora Neale Hurston".
Need to know more about an author? Curious to glean additional information on a discussion topic? Use the links below to satiate all your knowledge needs!
General Resources (they can always be helpful!):
The Houston Public Libaray -- Make an account! Check out some books!
The New Yorker Magazine -- Articles on Literature as well as Short Stories
The Library of Congress -- Historical and Literary Resources
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -- Great Database of Articles on Art History, and History Generally
The Houston Chronicle -- Local and National News Resource
The New York Times -- National and World News Resource
National Public Radio -- National and World News Resource
The British Broadcasting Center -- World News Resource
The Houston Public Libaray -- Make an account! Check out some books!
The New Yorker Magazine -- Articles on Literature as well as Short Stories
The Library of Congress -- Historical and Literary Resources
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -- Great Database of Articles on Art History, and History Generally
The Houston Chronicle -- Local and National News Resource
The New York Times -- National and World News Resource
National Public Radio -- National and World News Resource
The British Broadcasting Center -- World News Resource