Thursday, November 29, 2012

Readers Response #24


In the article, “Tllili Tlapalli: The Path of the Red and Black Ink”, Gloria Andzaldua informs her readers on what kind of sacrifice and the importance writing has on her. She describes writing as “her whole life”, starting from a very young age.

Andzaldua’s article can be related to Berger’s “Ways of Seeing”. Both authors focus in some part on art and history and further apply that to writing. Reading Andzaldua’s article, I can also relate it to many other authors’ concept of identity.

QD:

1. Andzaldua defines Western Art as dead objects instead, while nature of tribal art work has an identity. I think with the technology established today, art is becoming a lot more communal rather than individual.

2. I do not think it should have been written in any other way. Despite being aimed towards creative writing, it is also good to be exposed to many different types of writing.

I wasn’t really engaged in this piece; for the most part I thought it was boring. Not too hard to comprehend but discussed a lot of different topics outside of writing.

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