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Final Paper

Friday, November 26th, 2010

I have decided to write my final paper on the Yugoslavian War. My topic will be War and Rape, and I will use Slavenka Draculic’s S. as my primary source. I want to write about the Yugoslavian War because I witnessed it first hand, but was too young to remember much, and so I’d like to […]

Palestine, “Green card fever”

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Joe Sacco’s comic book, though scant in text compared to the archetypal novel, is perhaps the most telling piece of literature I’ve come across in relating the ordeals of the Palestinian people. It’s such a raw and gritty account because it takes the actual words that people have uttered and gives them a face, albeit […]

A Spin on the Middle East Conflicts

Friday, November 26th, 2010

What makes both Palestine and Waltz with Bashir intriguing is the different outlook we get on the conflicts in the Middle East. Because of U.S. relations with Israel, we are forced to gulp down the anti-Muslim propoganda we are fed, as hard as American media may “try” to show itself in an unbiased light. Like Joe Sacco writes in Palestine, […]

Final Project Overview

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

For my final project, I decided I want to encompass all areas of our study-defining war, war as a theatre of experience, global conflicts-in one, with special emphasis on Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried and Joe Sacco’s Palestine, though my project has little to do with either. The project is a ‘short documentary’–because I’m limiting […]

war in video games

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

If anybody knows me I am a person who loves to play devils advocate, that is I bring up many points of view to an arguement only to stir opinions. Lately since black friday and the holidays are looming sales in video games will be booming. In our generation the major push in video games […]

comics as literature

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

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“Look into my eyes”

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

Hey guys, I wanted to introduce you to one of my favorote songs by a group I really like. It relates to our reading of the Middle East. Hope you think it’s as powerful as I do. But for a little bit of background: Outlandish is a Danish hip-hop group. Its members are Isam Bachiri (born in […]

Waltzing With Bashir

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

I don’t want to sound repetitive but I also want to talk about a little bit about the use of music in this movie. I noticed that there were several scenes where they played waltz music in the background when it just didn’t seem right to play that type of music. One of these scenes […]

Effect of Raw Video Footage

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

For me personally, I can’t watch anything gruesome. The sight of blood makes me cringe. The animation consisted of many scenes of slaughter and deaths everywhere but yet I was able to fix my eyes on the screen. On the other hand, once they put in raw video footage at the end, i was left […]

The Use of Children in Waltz of Bashir

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Having just completed the film, “Waltz of Bashir” today in class, I noticed that Ari France used a certain element of the film often, and that was Children. The most obvious example of this was, in fact, the role of children in the Massacre shown in detail towards the end of the film. In this […]