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**Affonso Romano De’Sant Anna: Letter to the Dead Dubner: Freakenomics: The Hidden Side of EverythingĪlan Lightman: A Place Where Time Stands Still **James Howard Kunstler: The Long Emergency Stephen Jay Gould: Sex, Drugs, Disasters, and the Extinction of the Dinosaurs **David Smith: 2050, and Immortality is Within Our Grasp Sonia Sanchez: A Poem for Ella FitzgeraldWalt Whitman: Poets to Come **George Orwell: Politics and the English Language **Andrea Frasier: Why I Would Rather Have a Day Job **Ludwig von Beethoven: The Helligenstadt Testament Marilyn Manson: Columbine: Who’s Fault is It? Steven Moffat: “What I Did on My Christmas Holidays” By Sally Sparrow Joe Woodard: Pumped, Pierced, Painted, and Pagan **Sherry Turkle: Cuddling Up to Cyborg Babies
**Christine Seifert: Bite Me! (Or Don’t!): Twilight as Abstinence Porn **Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan: Why Vampires Never Die **Drew Gilpin Faust: The University’s Crisis of Purposeīruno Bettelheim: The Child’s Need for Magic **Earl Shorris: Education as a Weapon in the Hands of the Restless Poor **Katha Pollitt: Summers of Our Discontent **Maggie Jackson: Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Age Freedman: New Class(room) War: Teacher versus Technology William Shakespeare: Sonnet 29, Sonnet 116 Gandhi: My Faith in NonviolenceĪlfred Lubrano: Blue-Collar Roots, White-Collar Dreamsīenoit Denizet-Lewis: Friends, “Friends with Benefits,” and the Benefits of the Local MallĬarson McCullers: Loneliness … an American Malady Judith Ortiz Cofer: Casa: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood **Taylor Mali: The The Impotence of ProofreadingĬonstance Matthiessen: Harry Potter and Divorce Among the Muggles Ryan: Student Plagiarism in an Online World **Katie Hafner: Seeing Corporate Fingerprints in Wikipedia Edits **Martha Brockenbrough: Does IM Make U Dum? Joseph Williams and Greg Colomb: Argument, Critical Thinking, and Rationality CONSCIOUS READING, INTELLIGENT WRITINGįlannery O’Connor: The Teaching of Literature Peggy Orenstein: What’s Wrong With Cinderella?
**David Wall: It is and It Isn’t: Stereotypes, Advertising, and Narrative Susan Sontag: Regarding the Pain of Others Perhaps the most distinguishing feature ofThe Conscious Readeris its inclusion of a cutting-edge selection of images designed to provoke discussion and analysis. Brief, flexible apparatus includes an introduction to each theme and helpful headnotes, discussion questions, and writing assignments for each selection. The works range from the classical-Plato'sCrito-to the contemporary- Jhumpa Lahiri and David Gelerntner-and from political figures like Colin Powell and Wesley Clark to generational icons like Melissa Etheridge, John Lennon, and Tupac Shakur. Renowned for the quality and range of its selections,The Conscious Readerpresents over 150 readings representing a range of genres, a wide array of culturally diverse authors and fascinating topics, and a broad range of academic disciplines, including art, cultural studies, education, psychology, philosophy, politics, science, technology, and environmental studies. This classic thematic anthology has long been hailed for its exceptionally rich collection of essays, personal writing, fiction and poetry, and for its ground-breaking inclusion of classic and contemporary images.