like the your found, at that time, the feminine role was to provide food and a clean house. Usually the women do not work, also they don't have the right to work. And from the cultural habit in Europe, in 1910, the women worked has been seen degrading of the family. That is what I heard, but I am not sure it is right. You can look more information when you write the draft.
I really like the wide variety of your sources you have. You have texts, pictures, and videos this variety will help readers who learn differently to understand your argument. This annotated bibliography has given me new ideas about sources for my blogs. Also your sources are good and will be great in answering your question.
I'm not sure about the reliability of the YouTube video. Did you actually watch it? It was made by some kids. They wouldn't really be considered reliable sources. And I'm not sure how a biographical entry on Kafka will help you answer your question, unless you're going to use it to show the cultural context of the story; if this is the case, then you need to explain this in your annotation for the source. I do, however, like the image you found. This does a good job of visually representing the gender dynamics in the story.
like the your found, at that time, the feminine role was to provide food and a clean house. Usually the women do not work, also they don't have the right to work. And from the cultural habit in Europe, in 1910, the women worked has been seen degrading of the family. That is what I heard, but I am not sure it is right. You can look more information when you write the draft.
ReplyDeleteI really like the wide variety of your sources you have. You have texts, pictures, and videos this variety will help readers who learn differently to understand your argument. This annotated bibliography has given me new ideas about sources for my blogs. Also your sources are good and will be great in answering your question.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about the reliability of the YouTube video. Did you actually watch it? It was made by some kids. They wouldn't really be considered reliable sources. And I'm not sure how a biographical entry on Kafka will help you answer your question, unless you're going to use it to show the cultural context of the story; if this is the case, then you need to explain this in your annotation for the source. I do, however, like the image you found. This does a good job of visually representing the gender dynamics in the story.
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