3/9 Nakamura Reading Response

I don’t know how to feel. Very conflicted, currently. Nakamura tackles the plight of “volunteer community managers” (1), who deal with some intense backlash in addition to unpaid labor. The author doesn’t really offer a solution, but that’s understandable considering it’s a rather short article. The volunteers fight back against misogyny, racism, and other formsContinue reading “3/9 Nakamura Reading Response”

Reading Response #3: Brandt

In “Writing for a Living” Brandt examines the effects of the knowledge economy upon writing. Specifically, she looks at how having texts be commercialized raises the stakes for writers. The concept of a knowledge economy was interesting, if only because it reminded me of Lanham’s attention economy. From what I gathered, a knowledge economy arisesContinue reading “Reading Response #3: Brandt”

Rough Draft 2/19

Artifacts: Jessie J “Price Tag”, Tori Kelly “”Unbreakable Smile” For my first project, I’m planning on creating a CD pamphlet/literary magazine hybrid through Canva (not to be confused with Canvas. I currently have around 500 words of it written and 3 pages of my CD pamphlet/literary magazine hybrid completed. And in case you’re wondering, theContinue reading “Rough Draft 2/19”

Reading Response #4 – Bourdieu

Well, that was a verbose article. I wonder how it reads in its original French. Does it also read as so long-winded, or is it because the translation took out some of its conciseness. In any case, what I gathered from this is that Bourdieu, much like our other authors, is frustrated with everyone’s insistenceContinue reading “Reading Response #4 – Bourdieu”

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