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Just FYI, the book really has hit the discount rack on Amazon.com.
It's down to $16.77. |
I just saw Robbins on a local talk show down here in Miami... don't you just love how she prefaces anything she says with, "not all sororities are like this" and then goes on to talk about isolated incidents with a tone that suggests they're widespread.
As if that wasn't enough, both of the hosts of the show were like, "I never joined a sorority/fraternity, and that's why!" Talk about a one-sided presentation... :rolleyes: |
Personally, I just bought the book. It was under the "womens studies" section here at B&N. As a guy and looking at it in that light, it has been pretty interesting. I have much more to comment on the book, but I'll wait till I'm done...in about 2 days.
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I also agree with what someone earlier in this thread said, how can her details with some of those girls be so clear? |
You're going to love this one.
Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ will be using "Pledged" as the required reading for all students taking College Composition I this year. All freshmen have to take College Composition I.
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i'm speechless.
*shakes head in disbelief* shelley j sigma k |
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Maybe they'll use it as an example of how NOT to write!
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Perhaps it's being used to show examples of yellow journalism. I just read it myself. Awful.
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I wrote a review of the book a while back and sent it to Robbins' e-mail account. Apparently 5 pages was some heavy reading for her because I have not received a response. Regardless, thought I'd post it here for y'all. Please let me know what you think!
http://www.livejournal.com/users/lik...ind/21291.html |
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I really liked the book. I bought it and read it and found it very interesting how some other GLOs are so different from mine. It gave me a a greater appreciation for my own situation. So yay for Alexandra for venturing into the unknown and pulling out what she could, as fairly as she could. I'm sure she was ready for all the backlash that would happen from the Greek Community, and here it is.
I disagree on some aspects of her book because that is not how my sorority is at all, we don't have houses, nor do we go to a big greek school. I think it would have been more well rounded if she follwed some girls around who didn't have houses, or go to school in the south. |
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One of our sisters shared the email that she and other Greeks received from the English department, and they said that part of the class is to learn how to view journalism critically. So hopefully they'll be doing things like dgdramdawg's review.
Apparently they have had books on things before like "high school football culture in Texas" and "the plight of the working poor" and they try to pick something controversial. However, I doubt there are many people in these classes who plan on becoming Texas hs football coaches. I understand the desire to have a book that gets you talking, but for the school to choose something that has to do with a group of these freshmen's fellow students, and could possibly incite unfounded negative feelings toward them, is utterly irresponsible. |
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