Monday, August 27, 2012

CulturalPolitics.Net

Ansley Eason
Gender and Pop culture
W 5 pm
The cultural politics website is very organic.  It's seems like it is meant to be functional and it is quite user friendly.  On face value, it's not as flashy as most websites and I find this appealing because it feels more academic in nature. It's very structured, but once you get to the topic of interest it becomes colorful.  Some of it seems outdated, but it's still interesting. This seems like a hearty resource to use to write papers in the future.  The articles I read were intriguing and there's plenty of art.  Perhaps my opinion will changed once we get a little further into the course.

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