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Week 2 Background
Week 2 Background
Nationalism
Woody Guthrie
Confederate Flag
Walt Whitman
Leaves of Grass
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Week 2 Background
Nationalism
Woody Guthrie
Confederate Flag
Walt Whitman
Leaves of Grass
Slide 1 - Slide
On your desk
Pen + Notebook
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1. What is nationalism? Is it good, bad or both? Explain.
Ideology
Identification of nation
Support interests
Exclusion of others.
19th century
Countries
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2. Who was Woody Guthrie? When and where did he live?
Singer / Songwriter
1912 - 1967
Okie - Dust Bowl Troubadour
Communist? Socialist?
Slide 4 - Slide
en.wikipedia.org
Slide 5 - Link
3. What is the song ‘This land is your land’ about?
Inclusion and equality
'God Bless America'
Years of roaming the country.
Adopted by everyone
Unofficial Anthem
Slide 6 - Slide
Flags
Slide 7 - Slide
Slide 8 - Slide
Flags from American Civil War (1861-1865)
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Confederacy
13 states that left the United States of America
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6. What is the problem with the Confederate flag? Why is it still in the news?
Symbol of Racism
Reaction to:
BLM
LGBTQ+
Heritage, not hate.
Slide 11 - Slide
7. What happened in West Plains High School in December 2019?
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8. What is the connection between Woody Guthrie and the book Paper Towns?
Page 108 End of Chapter 12.
Power of art - create change - inspire/empower
Margo's feelings of suffocation
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1. Who was Walt Whitman? When and where did he live?
Poet
19th century (1819-1892)
Lived during the Civil War (1861-1865)
Wandered New York City and Long Island
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2. When did he publish Leaves of Grass?
3. What did people think of Leaves of Grass?
4. Where did the idea for Leaves of Grass come from?
1855 (9 editions)
From ecstatic to worthless
Most nationalist time in US
inclusiveness and democracy
Slide 15 - Slide
“The United States themselves
are essentially the greatest poem”
Mix of people
Different background
Rich and poor
Past and Future
Slide 16 - Slide
6. How does Walt Whitman celebrate himself in this poem?
First generation Americans
New heroes - explore
I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself,
And what I assume you shall assume,
For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
Worthy , acceptance, all are equal, be yourself
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7. How does Walt Whitman celebrate the United States in this poem?
Democratic spirit
Nature
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8. What is the grass? Why does Walt Whitman put so much emphasis on
this?
Death and immortality - symbol of the ongoing cycle of life
Human society - equal
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9. What is the connection between Leaves of Grass and the book Paper Towns?
Connectivity
Common roots
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