Primary Source Reflection- Week 2

Primary Source Reflection – Week 2

For this week’s reflection, I want you to focus on the first reading from this week: “Exchange between John Smith and Powhatan.” Like the two readings for our primary source reflection last week, this document provides us with a precious first-hand look at early encounter between a European and Native American.

In this reflection, I want you to think about how this account differs from those which we read last week. Did John Smith seem to have a different perspective on Native Americans than the Spanish about whom we just read? Is Powhatan presented in a similar manner to how the Spanish authors we read portrayed Native Americans? As always, please feel free to include any of your own thoughts on this source and how it relates to our textbook reading or other primary source readings!

As a reminder, this assignment should be between 300 and 500 words in length, and you do not need to cite outside sources (unless you want to). The focus should be on the primary sources from our reader. As always, though, I am looking for strong academic writing, so avoid making it too casual.

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Last weeks reading:  Giovanni da Verrazano “Encountering Native Americans” and “Bartolom de las Casas on Spanish Treatment of the Indians.”

Literary Movements

Choose one of the literary movements that you read about this week and at least one work from that movement. Movements, authors, and famous works are discussed in the lesson as well. You do not have to choose authors or works discussed in the lesson, but you may. For your initial post, address one of the following:
Option 2: Examine a specific artwork influenced by a literary work and how the artist captured the subject or story. Here are a few examples, but you are not restricted to this list:
Asher B. Durand’s Thanatopsis (influenced by William Cullen Bryant’s “Thanatopsis”)
John William Waterhouse’s The Lady of Shalott (influenced by Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “The Lady of Shalott”)
Sir John Everett Millais’s Ophelia (influenced by Shakespeare’s Ophelia from Hamlet)
Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne or The Rape of Prosperina (influenced by ancient myths)
Ancient Greek vase painting (influenced by various ancient myths)
Writing Requirements
Minimum of 2 sources cited (assigned readings/online lessons and an outside source)
APA format for in-text citations and list of references
Grading
This activity will be graded using the Discussion Grading Rubric. Please review the following link:

In chapter 7 of our text, we looked at the rise of literature out of oral traditions, and we examined the different forms of narrative structures, the lyric, and a myriad of literary devices. In chapter 8, we see where literature meets performance in the medium of theater.
In so many ways, humanities are rooted in the literary tradition. For example, we have no history if it weren’t for the written record. Our knowledge of theatre is rooted in the written manuscripts, our study of mythology is based on the extant literary texts, and even the study of religion is founded on the study of sacred texts. Needless to say, “literature is the back bone of our culture” (Stoodt & Amspaugh, 2009, p. 396). And, as we are primarily studying the evolution of humanities in the West, we see how important literature is to the development of Western civilization. However, this isn’t only true for the West, it is true for the entirety of the human experience. It is as Shneidman (2016) states, “literature reflects the culture, values, and beliefs of a cultural or ethnic group.”
In light of this great reality of the rich literary traditions, you will get the opportunity to talk about literature in a critical and analytical way.
You are only required to post an initial answer post and ONE follow-up post in each required discussion, each week.   
You may make your posts each week on any of the eight days allotted from preview Sunday to closing Sunday that work with their schedule. Both posts may be on the same day.  If there are extenuating circumstances, you must communicate with your professor. As with all written work in this class, you must document your sources in APA style.
References
Shneidman, N. N. (2016). Russian Literature, 1988-1994: The End of an Era. University of Toronto Press.
Stoodt, B. D., & Amspaugh, L. B. (2009). Children’s literature: Discovery for a lifetime. Columbus, Ohio: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.

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“Race and Ethnicity”

Chapter 3, “Race and Ethnicity” READER: Reading 12, “Sociologists on the Colorblind Question” Reading 15, “The Disproportionate Risks of Driving While Black” Reading 18, “White Fragility”

Leon-Guerrero, Anna. 2019 Social Problems: Community, Policy, and Social Action (6th ed.) = TEXT

Stombler, Mindy and Amanda M. Jungles. 2021. Focus on Social Problems: A Contemporary Reader (2nd ed.) = READER
The link to the reader is:
https://platform.virdocs.com/r/s/0/doc/1567338/sp/166469393/mi/544573929
Support should have my login info if you need it
TEXT:

Chapter 3, “Race and Ethnicity”

READER:

Reading 12, “Sociologists on the Colorblind Question”

Reading 15, “The Disproportionate Risks of Driving While Black”

Reading 18, “White Fragility”

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Health Care System

ESSAY- In this lesson, we identified several trends/factors that explain how the long-term care system developed. Choose ONE of them and in a one to two page paper answer the following:

What impact did it have on the system?
Do you think it is likely to continue?
Why do you think it will or will not continue?

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