One of the things I am most struck by is that Sarah Koenig's reporting is how her journey maps onto the learning. Without fail, she talks about how she is constantly probing, looking for information that will confirm or debunk what her theories are. She exists in a state of confusion
ETA I originally started this post in November and never finished. Today the last episode of Serial was posted and I am now ready to think about teaching it. Instead of trying to sell you on why you should listen or teach this, I am going to just create a link repository of commentary I want to come back to with my students.
About the Justice System
- Serial's Big Confession My favorite explanation of why this podcast is an indictment of the justice system.
- Matt Thompson weighs in on the Justice System component
- WaPo on how Serial should have gone further in showing what's really wrong with criminal justice
Is Serial Racist?
- The Awl article that started the debate about white privilege and SK's perceived prejudice in journalism.
- The Atlantic pushes back against that claim and addresses is point by point.
Parody
Narrative Work
- An opinion piece from the Boston Globe positing why the narrative works so well. In fact, this captures what I was trying to say back in November.
- Linda Holmes on what is really an ending as it pertains to Serial
Anyhow, if you are so inclined and you have links to think pieces that you think would make good fodder for students, please comment with ideas on other companions to this for my class.
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