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Voice

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Tension

"I recieved the message of anglocentrism, of white supremacy, and I internalized it.  As a writer, as a human being, I have had to accept that reality and deal with its effect on me..."

Cliff

"Does the inability to empathize start with an inhibition or a reluctance to see? Do racism and prejudice instruct those inhibitions?"

"The mirrors of society don't mirror society"

"...tension can be productive in so far as it causes motion, and that we watch and document that motion"

Smith

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Deavere Smith and Cliff

I thought both of these readings were insightful looks into how words and how we speak them shape who we are, or who we appear to be. I was struck most by Deavere Smith's and Cliff's words about reflection: "The mirrors of society do not mirror society" (Deavere Smith), and "I had mixed time and incident and space and character and also form to try to mirror the historical turbulence" (Cliff). So often in our media today, the "mirrors of society", or the "uncovering" of facts about well-known figures, are falsified, made to be more sensational and attention-grabbing than they truly are, losing authenticity and connection to the "real life" that they are supposedly showing. Deavere Smith's point about participation of unseen groups in the "mirror of society" rings true in this age of "reality" television marked by privilege and excess, and even in scripted movies, shows and plays, in which minorities and other marginalized groups are relegated to small, teachable roles, of the model or the nadir of how members of such groups should behave. Cliff, on the other hand, is accepting her background as a member of a belittled and oppressed group in order to write a more honest depiction of herself, and in her own, more fully formed voice. Yet at the same time, she acknowledges that "we are a fragmented people". No one voice, no matter how rich or on-point, will be truly able to represent an entire population. I think that this leads nicely back to Deavere Smith's point: everyone has an individual voice, shaped by ethnicity, language, environment, education, and so much more.

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Welcome to the 360 Ed course!

Dear 360 folks,

Welcome to our course forum for Walled Women, and to the online course forum specifically tagged to the Ed course.  We'll be using this as a space to continue our conversations about what we're reading, writing, thinking and talking about in class.  The writing here is informal, conversational; and for this class we'll be posting almost weekly (see our syllabus) by Wed. at 5.  Our first post is this Wed., Sept. 5.

Looking forward to our exchanges this semester!

Jody

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