c. scott andreas // april 8, 2006
this month + an ethnography
April 4Classes end in four weeks — I have mixed feelings about this as I’ve about 30 pages worth of writing due in a two-week time span. I’ll leave it to you to imagine with what hope I expectantly await long nights of sitting with my laptop (the p-book is back!) writing about Deep Ecology, anthropology, analyzing persuasive texts, Zionism, and such. Look for musings here from time to time.
I’m conducting an ethnography in which I explore how Christians understand themselves and communicate this understanding to others. Specifically, I’m focusing upon the testimony as a discursive speech act through which Christians craft a narrative that defines the relationship between themselves, their past, God, and the church.
The form of the testimony fascinates me — though we often say things like “Just tell your story” or “It doesn’t have to be any certain way,” the testimony tends to take on a very specific structure and vocabulary. In fact, try this: Search Google for the phrase “I grew up in a Christian home.” Immediately, 15,900 results pop up; each of these is some form of testimony.
I’ll expand on this later and perhaps pose a few questions on which I’d love some feedback.
Until then, have an incredible week!
saving daylight,
c. scott andreas
a weekend of good eats
April 2Sorry for the slow update; things have been on the busy side here. That’s not to say that I’ve been eating nothing but salad and pasta. In fact, my roommates and I have cooked quite a bit this weekend.
First up is an incredible salad. I didn’t really have a taste for salad, but I had to design a poster for the Women’s Salad Supper at ECC later this month. I enjoyed it Friday afternoon; ECC enjoyed it Sunday morning and evening
Next are some stuffed peppers:
Here’s a bowl of fruit:
We also made guacamole, sweet corn, and burritos. No pictures of the burritos, sorry. We were too busy enjoying them to get out the camera.
Here’s some banana bread from earlier in the week instead:

