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1 The Supernatural & Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” 33 - 19 - 17 Christopher Cregar, Temple College Valerie Peyer, Temple College

2 Purpose To explore the supernatural aspects of Joyce Carol Oates’ famous short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Discuss how exploring these unconventional aspects lead to greater student engagement. Explore how greater engagement can be leveraged through various research tools.

3 Focus Our primary focus for these literary analysis and research techniques is English Composition II. While also useful in higher level courses, these techniques are particularly important at the Comp II level when we first introduce the research paper.

4 Digging for the Supernatural What happens when we view “Where are you Going, Where have you been?” Through the lens of the supernatural? The story turns towards the fantastic/satanic and away from the standard coming-of- age/cautionary tale. A whole new world of possibilities opens, from recent pop culture references, to ancient archetype and myth.

5 Arnold Friend: Man or Beast? “…shaggy, shabby black hair that looked crazy as a wig…” “He was standing in a strange way leaning back against the car as if he were balancing himself.” …”she saw how pale the skin around his eyes was, like holes that were not in shadow but instead in light. His eyes were like chips of broken glass that catch the light in an amiable way.” “He stood there so stiffly relaxed, pretending to be relaxed, with one hand idly on the door handle as if he were keeping himself up…”

6 “…he wasn’t a kid, he was much older—thirty, maybe more.” “Connie saw with shock that he wasn’t a kid either—he had a fair, hairless face, cheeks reddened slightly as if the veins grew too close to the surface of the skin…” “He had the voice of the man on the radio now. It was the same voice, Connie thought…” “He placed his sunglasses on top of his head, carefully, as if he were indeed wearing a wig…”

7 “She looked out to see Arnold Friend pause and then take a step toward the porch, lurching. He almost fell.” “One of his boots was at a strange angle, as if his foot wasn’t in it. It pointed out to the left, bent at the ankle.” “…he said with a mock bow, but again he almost lost his balance. He had to bend and adjust his boots. Evidently his feet did not go all the way down…”

8 The Vampire / Devil Myth “Now, what you’re going to do is this: you’re going to come out that door. “honey, I’m not coming in there but you are coming out here.” “As soon as you touch the phone I don’t need to keep my promise and can come inside.”

9 “If the place got lit up with a fire, honey, you’d come runnin’ out into my arms…” “I ain’t made plans for coming in that house where I don’t belong but just for you to come out to me,” “I know everybody.”

10 Supernatural Powers “How do you know what my name is?” she said suspiciously. “It’s Connie.” …”I know my Connie.” “…I know your name and all about you, lots of things,” “…like I know your parents and sister are gone…”

11 “Right now they’re-uh-they’re drinking. Sitting around,” he said vaguely, squinting as if he were staring all the way to town and over to aunt Tillie’s back yard.” “There’s your sister in a blue dress, huh? And high heels… And your mother’s helping some fat woman with the corn, they’re cleaning the corn—husking the corn—”

12 Student Engagement --> Research Diigo MindMeister

13 Diigo Research, Bookmark, Annotate, Organize

14 My Library

15 Diigolet

16 Bookmark

17 Sticky Note

18 Bookmark Notes – My Library

19 MindMeister Brainstorm, Map, Link, Organize

20 My Maps

21 Nodes

22 Connect Ideas

23 Add Notes and Links

24 Collaborate


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