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Code switching
Process of shifting from one linguistic code (a language or dialect) to another, depending on the social context or conversational setting.
Prescriptive grammar
Specifies how a language and its grammar rules should be used and assumes there is a 'correct' way to use it.
Descriptive grammar
A study of a language, its structure, and its rules as they are used in daily life by its speakers from all walks of life.
Magical realism
Incorporating fantastical or mythical elements into otherwise realistic stories with serious themes.
Conformity
Adapting to and going along with majority behaviors.
Multiculturalism
Look at the mixing of cultures.
Graphic novel/Sequential art
Combining images and words in sequence to tell stories is as old as language.
Existentialism
Philosophy that looks at individual choice and thought.
Assimilation
Blending into larger culture (good/bad).
New Journalism
Applies novelistic techniques to non-fiction stories.
Gallows humor
Dark comedy.
Absurd
Inconsistent with common sense and logic.
Relativism
Truth or morality is based on perspective, relative to each person's experience.
Medium
Method or material used for art/communication.
Genre
A style or category of art, music, or literature.
J.D. Salinger
Author of The Catcher in the Rye, Nine Stories, Franny and Zooey, Raise High the Roofbeam, Carpenters, and Seymour: An Introduction, Hapworth.
Alan Moore
Author known for Watchmen.
Kurt Vonnegut
Author of Slaughterhouse-Five.
Toni Morrison
Author of Beloved.
Truman Capote
Author of In Cold Blood.
Marjane Satrapi
Author of Persepolis.