12021-08-24T23:59:40+00:00José Vergara9d7e6dfed9d57006cb53f94a7107fbf1500f2da214visual_path2021-12-17T19:45:47+00:00José Vergara9d7e6dfed9d57006cb53f94a7107fbf1500f2da2Essays in this section take the form of media-rich annotations for one of the works read in RUSSB237. They also include a summary/statement of methodology that may also serve as an introduction to the work. It may be tempting to view annotations as strictly “factual” definitions and descriptions. However, annotations, while offering context (historical, political, biographical, etc.), are also analytical and intended to clearly illuminate the connections between complex ideas, themes, metaphors, and symbols. A good annotation in some way explicates the significance of its referent to the work, both as a whole and on a particular page. Annotations, in short, are subjective, interpretive, and dependent on what the editor chooses to highlight.
12021-11-23T21:34:21+00:00Angelica Cordova81a89cd9f428b03a7b2e6edb38cae4f43fc7fd67"After the Ball" Annotations25Angelica Cordovaimage_header2021-11-29T18:03:20+00:00Angelica Cordova81a89cd9f428b03a7b2e6edb38cae4f43fc7fd67
1media/96656205_360W.pngmedia/96656205_360W.png2021-11-22T22:25:48+00:00Cami Zavawskia7e3fa2e6ac561ca7fce84820fda812636b33e7fVera Figner — Memoirs of a Revolutionist30Cami Zavawskiplain2021-12-17T19:46:10+00:00José Vergara9d7e6dfed9d57006cb53f94a7107fbf1500f2da2