Elizabeth (the delinquent, ecumenical) (
hermionesviolin) wrote2005-07-14 11:18 pm
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Ask me for "top five" lists of pretty much anything, and I will list you my top five of that thing or things.
As if i'll really be able to narrow anything down to 5 and not qualify incessantly :)
As if i'll really be able to narrow anything down to 5 and not qualify incessantly :)
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2. Intro Soc with Kim Lyons - vies with Intro Bible for "most formative class"
3. my Lorca seminar, because it challenged me so much and made me feel like a real literature major for the first time in a while
4. Fairy Tales and Gender (Betsey Harries). i broke my post-IntroWomenStudies self-imposed rule of no classes with "gender" in the title for this course, and it was worth it. i learned so much and did some really great thinking, and it made me finally finish my Cinderella rewrite, and this course made me realize that i could do an academic future in what i love.
5. Telling and Retelling (Pat Skarda). a lot of great lit, and so much fun, and i contributed lots of intelligence and also snarked, and dude it was Skarda.