Books
deliver stories. Stories deliver ideas. Ideas deliver power.
What
question will we answer?
- What is the danger in books?
- How can reading and writing fuel rebellion?
- How does a story argue?
- What is the danger in your art?
Why are we
doing this?
For
centuries, books have been the most effective information technology humans
have. Stories and ideas from the past
are able to shape the thinking of those living in the present. Within the
pages of books, many have found the fuel for revolutionary change and
transformation.
Because of this, the powerful
have often attempted to control and censor books. They think that if you control the ideas and stories a person has
access to, you can more easily control and predict their behavior. Chimamanda
Adichie described this in her essay The Danger of a Single Story.
Now
that books are no longer the dominate information technology, the question is
how will you tell your story? How will those in power attempt to control and
censor your story? And what can you do
about it?
This
unit has a variety of reading, writing, and thinking tasks to sharpen our critical faculties. Not only will this help us think
about our creative work in a new way, it will help you prepare for the EXPLORE
test.

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