Blog Post due Tuesday 11:59PM or in class on Wednesday at 9:05AM
Homework due Tuesday Nov 30 11:59PM:
Read Barbara Ehrenreich's “Maid to Order: The Politics of Other Women's Work” 479-495 and compose a blog response based on ONE of the following prompts:
1. Consider what audience this piece was written for. What assumptions does Ehrenreich make about this audience?
2. Consider Ehrenreich's ethos. What is the central argument of this piece? In what ways does her personal experience build her case?
3. Ehrenreich incorporates a range of research and statistics into her essay. Which statistical examples surprised you? Which are most persuasive? Least persuasive? Why?
Read Barbara Ehrenreich's “Maid to Order: The Politics of Other Women's Work” 479-495 and compose a blog response based on ONE of the following prompts:
1. Consider what audience this piece was written for. What assumptions does Ehrenreich make about this audience?
2. Consider Ehrenreich's ethos. What is the central argument of this piece? In what ways does her personal experience build her case?
3. Ehrenreich incorporates a range of research and statistics into her essay. Which statistical examples surprised you? Which are most persuasive? Least persuasive? Why?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
“Maid to Order: The Politics of Other Women's Work” -- Question #2
It becomes obvious early on that Barbara Ehrenreich personal experiences prompted the writing of this essay. By reading the background section before the essay ensured me of her ethos and professional history. I believe also that reading the background first skewed my perception of her essay because I learned that Ehrenreich went under cover to live life as being apart of The Maids International as well as other working-class professions like working as a waitress, Wal-Mart employee and nursing home aide. It was interesting still to see her experiences and views on the lives of working-class Americans. She takes a very femenist approach to maid services and housecleaning. She compares housework to the relationships women and men have between one another. She makes radical remarks about her veiws on the issue of women in society though with her research and and well-known journalist skills I suppose she can take any stance she wants in her own essay.
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I'm glad you commented on the fact that Ehrenreich's was under cover when she held this position is crucial. This is a great discussion point to bring up in class tomorrow. Think about how this affects your perception of Ehrenreich's perspective.
ReplyDeleteDoes Ehrenreich's femininist view or an anti-elitist view? I mean I agree with your view, but I believe Ehrenreich holds her female counterparts just as accountable.
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