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d_aulnoy ([personal profile] d_aulnoy) wrote2008-05-19 11:34 am

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Aaaaaaaaaaand, today, I teach Deerskin.  I'm starting us off with a few cultural referents (helloooooooo, Purity Balls!) (also, Marilyn Monroe's "Daddy," of "Let's Make Love" fame: I remember watching that movie as a kid with my father, and thinking, even at age 7, "Okay, I know from daddies, and that?  Is creepy") before carrying us into statistics and Terri Windling's astonishing, heart-breaking, beautifully honest essay, "Surviving Childhood."  These two works, Deerskin and "Surviving Childhood" are two of the most compelling arguments that I'm aware of for the continuing prevalence of the fairy tale, no matter how many issues I have with Princess Industrial Complex.  Here's hoping my students agree ....

[identity profile] kayselkiemoon.livejournal.com 2008-05-19 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I've said it before, but I think you and your job rock. if I'd had courses like the ones you teach at my college, I would've been in heaven. (as it was, I crammed as much English, Clcv and med/ren as I could and was quite content, *g*) I wish I could go about finding universities with classes of my heart and auditing them. of course, I could get more disciplined about my studious reading on my own... ^_^ how did the Deerskin class go?

[identity profile] d-aulnoy.livejournal.com 2008-05-20 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
Heh - thank you! I tend to love it myself, except for the rare days when no one does the reading, which, mysteriously, tend to coincide with the days when papers are due ....

The class went nicely on the whole, despite the fact that today was one of those days when papers were due. Ah, for the days when I, too, could slack according to whim ....