WRLIT-1030-3: Writing 1: Thinking Through and Against Digital Overwhelm
Fall 2023
- Subject: Writing and Literature
- Type: Workshop
- Delivery Mode: In-Person
- Level: Undergraduate
- Campus: San Francisco
- Course Dates: August 30, 2023 — December 12, 2023
- Meetings: Mon/Thu 9:40-11:10AM, Hubbell - 131
- Instructor: Christian Nagler
- Units: 3.0
- Enrolled: 9/16
Christian Nagler
Adjunct II Professor, Writing and Literature Program
Description:
In this introductory college writing class, we will explore stories and books that tackle the infinitely complex subject of human relationships. We will examine how writers in different cultures and places explore the ties that bind people together, with special emphasis on relationships in families, in work settings, and in love. These topics will be examined through the lens of current issues, such as immigration to the United States and conflict in the Middle East. As part of our reading process, we will discuss what it means to “write from the heart” and analyze the techniques that make writing authentic, believable, and powerful. Students will practice these skills by producing short analytical papers and personal essays, as well as by conducting an oral history with members of their own families or communities.
Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:
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