Cathy ZhuWP4: ReflectionI dread writing. I always have, whether it is writing an email, a journal entry, a lab report, or an essay, whether it mattered or didn’t…May 10May 10
Cathy ZhuPost 2: WitnessingIn “Part 1: Witnessing” of All They Will Call You, Tim Hernandez’s telling of the accounts of witnesses of the plane crash reveal that how…Apr 29Apr 29
Cathy ZhuPost 5: Freire’s Approach to DialogueIn Chapter 3 of Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire defines the conditions required for dialogue in order to liberate the oppressed. We…Apr 29Apr 29
Cathy ZhuPost 4: Humanization Through HumorWhen tragedy strikes the people around us, we often become tense, afraid to add on to the hurt that they already are experiencing. I…Apr 29Apr 29
Cathy ZhuWP3 Revised: The Asian Stereotype Whiplash - Why the Supposed “Nerds” Love to RaveGrowing up as a sheltered, straight-A student in the Midwest to becoming a sorority girl in Los Angeles who raves, I have experienced a…Apr 29Apr 29
Cathy ZhuWP1 Revised: Choosing Body NeutralityI love my body. I love my body. I love my body.Apr 29Apr 29
Cathy ZhuPost 3: Depictions of Oppression in DivergentOne of my favorite movies that I have watched and continue to rewatch is Divergent, a dystopian film about a futuristic Chicago where…Apr 29Apr 29
Cathy ZhuPost 1: Response to “Should Writers Use Their Own English?”Writing and speaking are not the same and they shouldn’t be treated as such. A transcription of someone’s speech would not result in the…Apr 22Apr 22
Cathy ZhuThe Asian Stereotype Whiplash: Why the Supposed “Nerds” Love to RaveGrowing up as a sheltered, nerdy, straight-A student in the Midwest to becoming a sorority girl in Los Angeles who raves, I have…Apr 17Apr 17