Jenna and Lia!
One of the main differences that we found between the pieces we read for today and Maso's piece wasn't necessarily involved in the ideas, but in the delivery. We felt that these readings for today involved an academic viewpoint not represented by Maso; in essence, we felt that the readings for today were very textbook, while Maso's piece feels like a conversation.
The pieces for today provided a history and reason-set for the changes that are, but Maso is free from all that, conversing with the reader directly and stating the tenants that should be changed straight to the reader's face instead of just stating their existence without beg for change.
We felt that today's readings weren't really showing us the "movement," just discussing the history and reasoning. Maso makes us think directly instead of just explaining what has happened and why. Maso makes more sense to us, and inspires us more. We can feel Maso, but only read these new authors.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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