Emma LloydinWriting 340WP3 REVISED — The Fabric of Identity: Resilience and Marginalization in Contemporary NarrativesThroughout my works this semester, one theme has remained consistent: identity. I’ve explored intertwining narratives of identity, through…May 11May 11
Emma LloydinWriting 340WP4:This semester has been a journey. As a Public Relations major, I have been taught that writing is meant to be done a certain way. It should…May 10May 10
Emma LloydWP1 REVISED: The Death of RuralityI love the land as if it were a member of my family. It’s not my father or brother or family pet; it’s an entity of its own. For…Apr 29Apr 29
Emma LloydWorkshop 6Confronting Propensity Towards Stereotypes as a Step Toward True Dialogue In the journey towards a liberatory practice of education, it…Apr 14Apr 14
Emma LloydYou’ve gotta either laugh or cryThe most recurrent question I had while listening to Tig Notaro’s set was: is this funny? An easy answer is — yes, it is, at least to me…Mar 30Mar 30
Emma LloydPedagogy of the Oppressed WorkshopMy favorite movie to hate is 2 Fast 2 Furious. Pedagogy of the Oppressed is a wonderful lens through which we can analyze it.Feb 26Feb 26
Emma LloydinWriting 340The Death of RuralityI love the land as if it were a member of my family. It’s not my father or brother or family pet; it’s an entity of its own. For…Feb 6Feb 6
Emma LloydTo Witness is to LieAlone, the act of witnessing seems fairly straightforward. By all definitions, it requires physical presence at the scene and, more…Jan 23Jan 23
Emma LloydShould Writers Use They Own English — ResponseWhat stood out to me the most of “Should Writers Use They Own English” was this: “dont nobody’s language, dialect, or style make them…Jan 10Jan 10