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I love reading. This week I get some new ones that are waiting anxiously for me to take them:
1. Christ Passion II; is a theologycal comment by my former professor at the Theology Faculty; he was a "master", those guys that "marked" you in your accademic development.
2. How history is told to kids arround the world. Lovely essay about indoctrination of kids. Must say that "history arround the world" don't included South America. Just a tiny detail, those ignorants don't even has history, don't you agree?
3. A. Gaudi. A biographical novel (The last two are hubby gift)
4. A compilation of Lev Vigotsky essays. (I introduce to my book shelf after distroying all evidence of me buying it: bag, envelope, bill; we are suppoused to pay bills not buying books...but I give into temptation, as always, I shouldn't step on a bookstore, ever!)
And you, apart from fics compultion, What are you reading?
1. Christ Passion II; is a theologycal comment by my former professor at the Theology Faculty; he was a "master", those guys that "marked" you in your accademic development.
2. How history is told to kids arround the world. Lovely essay about indoctrination of kids. Must say that "history arround the world" don't included South America. Just a tiny detail, those ignorants don't even has history, don't you agree?
3. A. Gaudi. A biographical novel (The last two are hubby gift)
4. A compilation of Lev Vigotsky essays. (I introduce to my book shelf after distroying all evidence of me buying it: bag, envelope, bill; we are suppoused to pay bills not buying books...but I give into temptation, as always, I shouldn't step on a bookstore, ever!)
And you, apart from fics compultion, What are you reading?
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Date: 2004-07-25 06:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-26 11:18 am (UTC)I never heard of those books you are talking about, the next time I visit the British Council library I'll look for them.
I has a similar experience with school books, I always been a bookworm, but at the moment a title was part of the school sylabus, I start hating it. That stop at my last year, when a fabollous teacher step in. she was feminist, and ake as read and research about woman in literature, we start with Antigone, and end with some chilean contemporanie books. We read two books a month, and we were thrilled with that. The one I like the most, was "Doll's House" by Ibsen. Is incredible the way a tacher could mark you, in aither way,for good or bad.
a bit OT ;o)
Date: 2004-07-26 12:00 am (UTC)Did you receive any news from Susanna and Az from your previous post?
because I'm quite concerned, too.
Well, my reading for the moment is mostly technical, so nothing really to share, sorry.
Laurence
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Re: a bit OT ;o)
Date: 2004-07-26 11:10 am (UTC)