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More from SEK’s visual rhetoric course

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Two very long and image-laden posts that may be of interest to you: the first discusses how Frank Darabont establishes tone for the series in the opening scene of AMC’s The Walking Dead, while the second approaches the classroom difficulties created by racial stereotypes in Maus and American Born Chinese.  I apologize for not posting them here, but I can’t bear the thought of reformatting all those images again.  However, feel free to discuss either or both posts in the comments below.

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