7 Panels of One Hundred Years of Solitude
by zunguzungu
Just because I’m sort of fascinated with what happens to narratives when we take in, digest, reorganize, and regurgitate them — a fascination I share with Gabriel García Márquez’s most famous novel — here’s what my students produced in class today as a kind of low-fi blackboard wikipedia entry on One Hundred Years of Solitude:
I love it.
Did you write those on the board, or did you have students do it? If the former, handouts might have been easier, beard boy.
Students did it. That’s what’s low-fi wikipedia about it: I told them what I wanted them to do and then they did it, without organization. Sort of interesting self-division of labor.
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death(ish).
ENDING!!!!
Love it, too.
(funny, i was just thinking this morning, walking into campus, that I do not have a single picture of me or my students or the classrooms in which I have spent more than 10 years teaching while getting my masters and doctoral degrees: no physical images of what has been a critical time of mental formation.)
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I drew the lines on the board and wrote the chapter numbers (and then, when it became apparent that it was necessary, the first lines of some of the chapters, since OYOS doesn’t have chapter numbers). The criteria was: important characters and why they’re important, important events and why they’re important, and important questions and why they’re important. What they came up with was more of a list that I would have liked, but with more actually argument/articulated thought than I feared. And, as I’ve come to expect from Berkeley students, they might not get what you want them to do immediately, but they’re always game for finding out (such a blessing to teachers).
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