Reading & Composition

“Every time I bat my false eyelashes, it’s a political statement.”
Rupaul

Reading & Composition

Reading & Composition

Imitatio, the Latin word for “imitation,” was an important literary and rhetorical principle in ancient Rome. In his “Institutes of Oratory,” Quintillian explains the importance of imitatio: “a great portion of art consists in imitation, since, though to invent was first in order of time and holds the first place in merit, it is of advantage to copy what has been invented with success.” To learn to speak well, one had to train oneself by imitating more accomplished orators.

Reading & Composition

Although originally coined as a medical condition (literally “homesickness”), nostalgia has come to describe a usually harmless, and deeply sentimental, longing for the past. In this class, we’ll think about the transformation of this concept from the medical to the emotional, as well as its connection to ideas of both home and history. Just how harmless is nostalgia? Does nostalgia keep us grounded and attached to where we come from or does its sentimentality necessarily distort our vision? What is it about an unattainable time or place that seems so appealing?

Reading & Composition

This is a reading and composition course that will introduce a selection of Vietnamese fiction translated into English. The course will explore the development of Vietnamese literature from the pre-modern period to the present, focusing on works that emerged from the civil and international conflicts that defined 20th century Vietnam.

Reading & Composition

In this course we will develop writing and argumentative skills through exploring imaginative and theoretical texts that offer us models of alternatives worlds whose social structures attempt to solve some of the perennial problems of modern living. We will think through questions concerning the consequences of industrialization, gender relations, and the conditions needed to bring about a just society, among others.

Reading & Composition

This course will explore the interplay of drama and tedium in day-to-day life. All of the works we will read eschew a purely heroic or marvelous mode and instead focus on petty concerns or mundane experience. But these texts do so in a way that is far from ordinary or boring; each offers a distinct creative perspective on everyday life. Some of the works we’ll read highlight the intense and dramatic undercurrents of routine existence.

Reading & Composition

This class is about texts that want to take in entire worlds. It’s about stories, novels, and poems that aspire to the comprehensiveness of encyclopedias. This ambition gives them a strange, hybrid quality: the way that they catalog and communicate vast quantities of information often makes them seem more like non-literary texts than what we traditionally think of as literature.

Reading & Composition

This course will explore the interplay of drama and tedium in day-to-day life. All of the works we will read eschew a purely heroic or marvelous mode and instead focus on petty concerns or mundane experience. But these texts do so in a way that is far from ordinary or boring; each offers a distinct creative perspective on everyday life. Some of the works we’ll read highlight the intense and dramatic undercurrents of routine existence.

Reading & Composition

Writing can be considered a heroic task in that the writer navigates a space and experience and serves as guides for the next to come, directing their attention at certain sights and sounds. In fact, writing shares much with space-building and architecture. Many of the texts and films we will read foreground their made-ness by incorporating multiple layers of media and perspective, as well as encouraging flexibility and plasticity in their readers.

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