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Racked or
Wracked?
SPELLING ERROR:
CONFUSING “RACKED” WITH “WRACKED.”
 If you are racked with nerves, you are feeling as if
you are being stretched on the torture device, the rack.
You rack your brain when you try to write difficult
stories.
Wrack, on the other hand, has to do with ruinous
accidents. With luck, this won’t apply to your writing, but
it might just apply to the stock market, which has been
wracked by recession.
AGENDA
New Teams
Lecture:
o My Antonia Book I
o Historical Context
Discussion
o QHQs
o Prompts
CHOOSE NEW TEAMS
1. The teams will change on
or near essay due dates.
2. You must change at least
50% of your team after
each project is
completed.
3. You may never be on a
team with the same
person more than twice.
4. You may never have a
new team composed of
more than 50% of any
prior team.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT: IMMIGRATION
Up until 1825, fewer than 10,000 new immigrants came to the United
States each year. By the late 1840s, revolutions in Europe and the
devastating potato famine in Ireland sent people to this country by the
hundreds of thousands. By 1860, one-eighth of America's 32
million people were foreign born.
While many of these immigrants settled in the east, the promotional activities of
the railroads brought many immigrants straight to the prairies. The
railroad companies even sent scouts abroad to encourage people to come and
settle the plains and prairies.
Another flood of immigrants came in the 1860s and 1870s, just after the
Homestead Act of 1862. This legislation granted, for a small fee, 160
acres of Western public land to citizens or prospective
citizens who would stay and settle it for five years. These
settlers were predominantly from western and northern Europe.
By the time Cather was writing My Ántonia, immigration to the Great
Plains had slowed. Urban immigration, however, continued to cause
miserable situations in the cities.
As a journalist in Pittsburgh and New York City and as a
newspaperwoman and editor for a radical magazine, Cather was
exposed to the conditions in which many urban immigrants lived.
She also saw the mounting fear that the arrival of cheap foreign
labor was not only undesirable competition but a contribution to
the widening and hardening gap between rich and poor.
During World War I, German-Americans were definitely
suspect and stories of their victimization can be found in almost any
Midwestern state histories. Even the Czechs, who were eager to help
free their homeland from the domination of Austria-Hungary, suffered
during the war years. The country's anxiety over the role immigrants
were to play in our society did not ease, even though the "tide" of
immigration was stemmed briefly by World War I.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
THEORIES OF AMERICANIZATION
Reaction to the massive European immigration of the nineteenth century had
fostered opposing theories of Americanization: These models have come to be
called the "melting pot" theory and the "salad bowl" theory and
still define the debate on difference even today, almost a century later.
In the 1890s, Frederick Jackson Turner popularized the image of
the American West as a crucible (a vat or vessel) where European
immigrants would be "Americanized, liberated, and fused into a mixed race."
My Ántonia can be read as a tribute to this view and Ántonia
herself can be appreciated as "the rich mine of life, like the founders of early
races" that produces the American people from the raw material that has been
gathered on its shores.
Carl Degler coined the expression "salad bowl."
Spend 10 minutes in
your groups, discussing
your answers to
prompts or your QHQs
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1.Discuss why Willa Cather
chose a male narrator and
why women dominate the
novel.
2. Explore the story or relationship of
Pavel and Peter.
a. Q: What is Pavel and Peter’s
relationship? Is the story about
wolves and bride convincing?
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
3. Compare and contrast the lives of
Jim Burden and Antonia. Explain
what drew them together and
enabled them to become close
friends.
a. How have the early deaths of Jim’s
parents, or the circumstances
thereof, affected Jim’s personality?
4. Compare and contrast the
relationship between Antonia and
Jim in Section 1 (Chapters 1-10)
and Section 2 (Chapters 11-19)
A. Why is Jim infatuated or in awe of Antonia?
What makes her desirable?
QHQ: CHAPTERS 1-19
QUEER THEORY?
1.Q: Is Jim supposed to be Cather?
a. Q: So can Cather be both Jim and
Antonia?
2.Q: Should Willa Cather’s refusal to
conform to a traditional gender role
influence our reading of My Antonia?
3.Q: Does Jim Burden play a feminine
identity in the novel?
1. Q: How do the Burdens and Fuchs, and the
Shimerdas behave and react towards one
another’s cultural and ethnic backgrounds?
2. Q: Why did the Shimerdas become more hostile
and started to feel more superior towards the
Americans?
3. Q: Was the death of Mr. Shimerda a symbol for
cultural difference?
6. Discuss the importance of
the narrator leaving Black
Hawk for college life.
7. Discuss My Antonia in terms
of one or more of the
Manifestos.
8. Write your own QHQ
Read My Antonia (1918) Book II and Book III
Post #8: Choose One
1. Discuss the contrasts that are developing between the
characters in this section.
2. Discuss the importance of independent women in section II.
3. Discuss the differences between the country and town girls.
4. Explain the importance of the dance pavilion to both Jim and
Antonia.
5. Explain why Willa Cather has chosen to devote one of the
books of her novel to Lena Lingard.

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Elit 48 c class 8 post qhq new teams racked vs wracked

  • 2. SPELLING ERROR: CONFUSING “RACKED” WITH “WRACKED.”  If you are racked with nerves, you are feeling as if you are being stretched on the torture device, the rack. You rack your brain when you try to write difficult stories. Wrack, on the other hand, has to do with ruinous accidents. With luck, this won’t apply to your writing, but it might just apply to the stock market, which has been wracked by recession.
  • 3. AGENDA New Teams Lecture: o My Antonia Book I o Historical Context Discussion o QHQs o Prompts
  • 4. CHOOSE NEW TEAMS 1. The teams will change on or near essay due dates. 2. You must change at least 50% of your team after each project is completed. 3. You may never be on a team with the same person more than twice. 4. You may never have a new team composed of more than 50% of any prior team.
  • 5.
  • 6. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: IMMIGRATION Up until 1825, fewer than 10,000 new immigrants came to the United States each year. By the late 1840s, revolutions in Europe and the devastating potato famine in Ireland sent people to this country by the hundreds of thousands. By 1860, one-eighth of America's 32 million people were foreign born. While many of these immigrants settled in the east, the promotional activities of the railroads brought many immigrants straight to the prairies. The railroad companies even sent scouts abroad to encourage people to come and settle the plains and prairies. Another flood of immigrants came in the 1860s and 1870s, just after the Homestead Act of 1862. This legislation granted, for a small fee, 160 acres of Western public land to citizens or prospective citizens who would stay and settle it for five years. These settlers were predominantly from western and northern Europe.
  • 7. By the time Cather was writing My Ántonia, immigration to the Great Plains had slowed. Urban immigration, however, continued to cause miserable situations in the cities. As a journalist in Pittsburgh and New York City and as a newspaperwoman and editor for a radical magazine, Cather was exposed to the conditions in which many urban immigrants lived. She also saw the mounting fear that the arrival of cheap foreign labor was not only undesirable competition but a contribution to the widening and hardening gap between rich and poor. During World War I, German-Americans were definitely suspect and stories of their victimization can be found in almost any Midwestern state histories. Even the Czechs, who were eager to help free their homeland from the domination of Austria-Hungary, suffered during the war years. The country's anxiety over the role immigrants were to play in our society did not ease, even though the "tide" of immigration was stemmed briefly by World War I.
  • 8. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: THEORIES OF AMERICANIZATION Reaction to the massive European immigration of the nineteenth century had fostered opposing theories of Americanization: These models have come to be called the "melting pot" theory and the "salad bowl" theory and still define the debate on difference even today, almost a century later. In the 1890s, Frederick Jackson Turner popularized the image of the American West as a crucible (a vat or vessel) where European immigrants would be "Americanized, liberated, and fused into a mixed race." My Ántonia can be read as a tribute to this view and Ántonia herself can be appreciated as "the rich mine of life, like the founders of early races" that produces the American people from the raw material that has been gathered on its shores. Carl Degler coined the expression "salad bowl."
  • 9. Spend 10 minutes in your groups, discussing your answers to prompts or your QHQs
  • 10. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1.Discuss why Willa Cather chose a male narrator and why women dominate the novel.
  • 11. 2. Explore the story or relationship of Pavel and Peter. a. Q: What is Pavel and Peter’s relationship? Is the story about wolves and bride convincing?
  • 12. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 3. Compare and contrast the lives of Jim Burden and Antonia. Explain what drew them together and enabled them to become close friends. a. How have the early deaths of Jim’s parents, or the circumstances thereof, affected Jim’s personality?
  • 13. 4. Compare and contrast the relationship between Antonia and Jim in Section 1 (Chapters 1-10) and Section 2 (Chapters 11-19) A. Why is Jim infatuated or in awe of Antonia? What makes her desirable?
  • 14. QHQ: CHAPTERS 1-19 QUEER THEORY? 1.Q: Is Jim supposed to be Cather? a. Q: So can Cather be both Jim and Antonia? 2.Q: Should Willa Cather’s refusal to conform to a traditional gender role influence our reading of My Antonia? 3.Q: Does Jim Burden play a feminine identity in the novel?
  • 15. 1. Q: How do the Burdens and Fuchs, and the Shimerdas behave and react towards one another’s cultural and ethnic backgrounds? 2. Q: Why did the Shimerdas become more hostile and started to feel more superior towards the Americans? 3. Q: Was the death of Mr. Shimerda a symbol for cultural difference?
  • 16. 6. Discuss the importance of the narrator leaving Black Hawk for college life. 7. Discuss My Antonia in terms of one or more of the Manifestos. 8. Write your own QHQ Read My Antonia (1918) Book II and Book III Post #8: Choose One 1. Discuss the contrasts that are developing between the characters in this section. 2. Discuss the importance of independent women in section II. 3. Discuss the differences between the country and town girls. 4. Explain the importance of the dance pavilion to both Jim and Antonia. 5. Explain why Willa Cather has chosen to devote one of the books of her novel to Lena Lingard.