Posted on May 14, 2009 by christen89
Before we go rushing off to accuse Eggers of exploiting Valentino, I do think it’s important to note Valentino’s own words on the subject from the preface: “It should be known to the readers that I was very young when some of the events in the book took place, and as a result we simply [...]
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Posted on May 13, 2009 by arlettedlc
When I read the preface to What is the Whatit reminded me of the letters in Exam 4 because of the humble tone. I figured that this tone perhaps achieves more than having a confrontational tone as in Letter 2 of the exam, because people may empathize more readily. Although the preface states that some [...]
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Posted on May 10, 2009 by lwimbush
Given that our class largely focused on the Western portrayal, interpretation, and stereotypes of Africans, I always thought it was interesting when we came across an African view and/or opinion of the Americans. Reading What is the What, I couldn’t help but notice that the very first story is one of Valentino getting robbed by [...]
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