ENGLISH 1A: STARSTRUCK—FAME, CELEBRITY, AND NOTORIETY

DH De La O @ SJSU, Spring 2013

Monday, March 18, 2013

Celebrity News 03.18.13





  • E! producer's deposition: Kim Kardashian's proposal was staged, edited, even reshot (Huffington Post) 
  • Taylor Swift: Is the bloom is off the rose? (New York Times) 
  • Charlie Sheen plots revenge on the school where his daughter was bullied (Yahoo! News) 
  • Twilight author Stephenie Meyer: Kristen Stewart's cheating scandal was "tragic" (Us Weekly) 
  • Man taunts boxer Curtis Woodhouse on twitter, gets a visit at home from the Woodhouse himself (Bleacher Report) 
  • Doxxed: Mysterious website posts private financial information of celebrities (Daily Beast)
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    Course Details

    DH De La O, The Department of English & Comparative Literature @ San José State University

    English 1A: Starstruck—Fame, Celebrity, and Notoriety

    Section 01 (#22706): Mo/We 7:30 – 08:45 AM, DMH 354

    Section 09 (#23517): Mo/We 9:00 – 10:15 AM, HGH 120

    Office: FOB 111

    Office Hours: Tu 10:30 – 11:30 AM

    Phone: 408.924.5019

    Email: dhdelao@gmail.com

    Selected Posts

    • [Reflection 11: Holding Nothing Back—The Celebrity Sex Tape Phenomenon]
    • Close Read Essay: Paparazzi and Celebrity Photography
    • Descriptive Essay: Celebrity Inc. and Fame as a Commodity
    • Editorial Essay: In Cold Blood and the American Fasciantion with Crime
    • Expository Essay: Fame Junkies and Our Addiction to Fame
    • Process Analysis Essay
    • Reflection 01: Crossing the Line—Athletes Behaving Badly
    • Reflection 02: Political Stars—Celebrities and Politics
    • Reflection 03: Somebody Think of the Children—Celebrity Kids and the Paparazzi
    • Reflection 04: Like Wildfire—Understanding Viral Videos
    • Reflection 05: In It to Win It—Winning a Reality TV Competition
    • Reflection 06: The "Exclusive" Inside Story—Exploring Tabloid Magazines
    • Reflection 07: Doors Swung Open—The Ethics of Outing
    • Reflection 08: I Feel Pretty—Attractiveness in America
    • Reflection 09: Hey, That's Me!—Seeing Yourself in Popular Culture
    • Reflection 10: What's Hot on Telly?—Must-See TV from Around the World
    • Week 01
    • Week 02
    • Week 03
    • Week 04
    • Week 05
    • Week 06
    • Week 07
    • Week 08
    • Week 09
    • Week 10
    • Week 11
    • Week 12
    • Week 13
    • Week 14
    • Week 15
    • Week 16

    Blog Archive

    • ▼  2013 (54)
      • ►  May (5)
      • ►  April (14)
      • ▼  March (13)
        • Week 11
        • Celebrity News 03.26.13
        • Reflection 06: The "Exclusive" Inside Story—Explor...
        • Week 10
        • Reflection 05: In It to Win It—Winning a Reality T...
        • Celebrity News 03.18.13
        • BREAKING: Ohio High School Football Players Found ...
        • Week 09
        • Celebrity News 03.11.12
        • Week 08
        • Celebrity News 03.06.13
        • Week 07
        • Editorial Essay:In Cold Blood and the American Fas...
      • ►  February (13)
      • ►  January (9)

    Syllabus

    • Spring 2013

    Dropbox Documents

    • 1A Process Analysis Essay Rubric
    • Balancing Content and Style in PowerPoint
    • Citing Sources in MLA: The Basics
    • MLA Style 101
    • Owen Noone and the Marauder: A Folk Playlist
    • Reflection Sample

    eReader

    • "'In Cold Blood' A Cold Case Police Decide is Worth Digging Up" (Los Angeles Times)
    • "'In Cold Blood', Half a Century On" (Guardian)
    • "'In Cold Blood': A Legacy in Photos" (Lawrence-Journal-World)
    • "Creative Nonfiction: Where Journalism and Storytelling Meet" (The Writer)
    • "I Want to be Famous" (Guardian)
    • "One Night on a Kansas Farm" (New York Times)
    • "Ron Galella, King of the Paparazzi" (Time)
    • "So You Want to be Famous..." (Newsweek)
    • "Talking Pictures with Annie Leibovitz" (Independent)
    • "Why Do We Want to be Famous?" (Psychology Today),

    Writing Resources

    • DailyGrammar
    • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library [San Jose State University]
    • EasyBib
    • Grammar Bytes!
    • Grammar Girl
    • MLA Block Quotations [Northern Oklahoma College]
    • MLA In-text Parathetical Citation [Duke University]
    • MLA Style Guide [Purdue University]
    • MLA Works Cited Page [Cornell Univeristy]
    • Online Writing Lab [Purdue Univeristy]
    • Writing Center [San Jose State University]

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    • Entertainment Weekly
    • Gawker
    • Just Jared
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    • The Sun
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