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Literally a Literature Blog, Figuratively Speaking: Literally a Literature Blog, Figuratively Speaking
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Literally a Literature Blog, Figuratively Speaking. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Literally a Literature Blog, Figuratively Speaking. What am I doing for class? Well, I am writing down my writing process, writing about writing, a very academic pursuit to be sure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Emily Dickinson as the Precursor to the Dark Subli. The Form of our Blog Projects. Getting better all the ti-i-ime. Emily Dickinson Research Trends. Literally a Literature Blog, Figuratively Speaking. I cook a lot ...
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Literally a Literature Blog, Figuratively Speaking: Emily Dickinson Conference
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Literally a Literature Blog, Figuratively Speaking. Thursday, June 10, 2010. Anyway, the topic for the conference is "’were I Britain born’: Dickinson’s Transatlantic Connections.” Since it is held by the EDIS it makes sense that it is about Emily Dickinson's poetry in an international sense. British Connections I: Dickinson, Shakespeare, and Milton. British Connections II: Keats. British Connections III: Dickinson and the Brontës. Global Connections I: Dickinson in and out of Japan, Russia, and France.
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New Experimentation: The Man in the Mirror
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Thursday, June 17, 2010. The Man in the Mirror. I've had a chance to review exactly what this blog has become, and how its unique writing format has allowed certain liberties in my research of China's digital totalitarianism and George Orwell's 1984. As well as researching in the public eye, by "finished" product is there as well. Not rotting on my hard drive or on my desk somewhere. It is public for anyone with interest, and there is my contribution. August 18, 2010 at 1:34 PM. Allison, I thought about ...
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New Experimentation: Physically Returning to Orwell, Digitally
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010. Physically Returning to Orwell, Digitally. Following the suggestions of my professor Dr. Burton, I am returning to the basis of my research in China: George Orwell's text. This return, however, is not the traditional sense of grabbing my personal addition and again scour the pages for appropriate quotes and references. Instead, this. The the text as Orwell worked it: his manuscripts. This version is more formalized than the previous manuscript, or was, I suppose, before Orwell pa...
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New Experimentation: The Past. The Future?
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Monday, May 24, 2010. The Past. The Future? I was reading the comments from my previous post regarding China's 10-month Internet ban when I came across an interesting question by James. He asked how the Chinese government could maintain such control over the people when their actions seem to only mistreat and abuse. I decided to go back a bit in history, and came across An Illustrated History of the Communist Party of China. With the seemingly unlimited resources of new technology? Does this mean, then, ...
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New Experimentation: Censorship's Declining IQ
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Monday, June 7, 2010. China's censorship is the creator of many problems, it seems. There is the fabrication of news and history, the infusion of pro-Communism propaganda, the unapologetic suppression of individual thought, and, least we forget, the blatant disregard for human rights. All these issues aside, however, it seems censorship is finally creating a problem the government is truly scared of: a mass exodus of brain power. Remarks on the low percentage of returning graduates: "With new freedom at ...
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New Experimentation: An Endless Battle?
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Friday, May 21, 2010. I was able to research in greater depth the question of technological authority. Again, I'm researching the issues specifically in China, but on a basic level looking at the Internet as a weapon for rebellion or another warhead for government power. After a 10-Month Ban, Western China is Back Online. May 21, 2010 at 8:38 AM. Are Chinese citizens who use the internet to rebel all very individually dedicated to the cause, or are they simply conforming to a rebellion movement? It may b...
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New Experimentation: A Response from the Expert and Thoughts on the Telescreen
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Thursday, June 10, 2010. A Response from the Expert and Thoughts on the Telescreen. I sent an e-mail to John Tkacik Jr. whose article " China's Orwellian Internet. Has already been influential to my research. This afternoon, he was kind enough to respond:. You may also be interested in “Trojan Dragon” which Heritage published in early 2008. . . I was very grateful for the time he took to respond, and more so for the suggestions he offered. I spent a little time looking into IPv6. Returning again to China...
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New Experimentation: IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
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Monday, June 14, 2010. Who controls the past controls the future, who controls the present controls the past. George Orwell, 1984. Slogan of the Party. I have been researching the Chinese government's use of technology. In earlier posts, specifically China's Personal Ministry of Truth. I have examined the government's Internet censorship protocol as well as other restrictions placed to limit the freedoms of the digital world. I have repeatedly turned to the Orwell's novel. China is no novice in the art o...