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Woolf from a distance and up close
Kind of Activity:
Long-term Project
Objective:
Students will reflect on their study of Woolf's A Room of One's Own, read excerpts from supplementary texts, and create original projects to bridge liberatory theory and practice.
Structure:
Today's activity consists of different tasks.
1. Journaling.
First, students will take about 15 minutes to complete a journaling exercise. The following prompts may be given:
Reflect on your experience of reading and engaging with A Room of One’s Own. How has the work and Woolf's life affected you personally (if these have affected you...
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