This is a class blog run by Dr. Carolina Acosta-Alzuru and her students in the course "Telenovelas, Culture and Society" at the University of Georgia during Spring 2011

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Welcome to Telenovelas, Culture and Society!

In this blog you will practice the fundamentals of critical thinking via blogging about telenovelas. Your blog entries should reflect your thought process and your learning experience as you go through the course. In other words, your posts should be a thoughtful (and creative) expression of yourself. If you wish, you can complement the entries with images or other media.



Specifically, blog entries will be of two types:

  • Open topic entries: You are free to analyze, comment and/or reflect on any of the topics and readings we will cover in class. You can also write about the telenovela(s) you are analyzing for your class assignments. Be warned that mere description won’t meet my expectations.
  • Responses/comments to entries: A good blog builds a community. In that spirit, you should comment on the entries posted by your classmates or by me, be those open topic entries or responses to others’ posts. Your comments must be substantive and add to the conversation. In other words, merely stating “I agree” or “good point” is not nearly enough.


You must write at least six open topic entries and six responses/comments during our term. These entries should be spread out throughout the semester. Therefore, I expect to find at least one new open topic entry written by each of you by:
  • January 28
  • February 11
  • March 4
  • March 25
  • April 8
  • April 29

There are no partial deadlines for your responses/comments, just the final deadline: April 29. I highly recommend you also write your comments throughout the semester.

Again, welcome to JRLC/LACS 5060!



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