WRLIT-1030-7: Writing 1: Writing the Voice
Fall 2019
- Subject: Writing and Literature
- Type: Workshop
- Delivery Mode: In-Person
- Level: Undergraduate
- Campus: San Francisco
- Course Dates: September 03, 2019 — December 13, 2019
- Meetings: Mon/Wed 8:00-09:30AM, San Francisco - Main Building - 141
- Instructor: Victor Vargas
- Units: 3.0
- Enrolled: 0/16
Description:
Writing 1 is an introduction to college-level writing, reading, and discussion. Initial writing assignments will involve students with language as a personally expressive, creative, and imaginative medium. Later assignments will bring this expressiveness to bear on practical writing tasks typical of college-level work: research, analysis,argument, etc. Reading is designed to stimulate discussion and present models for the students'own writing. Although writing and reading are the main emphases, attention will also be given to informal discussion and oral presentation.This course will examine writers and artists from various mediums, and explore the strategies they use to find their "voice". Many of these strategies reference mainstream culture in relation to a culture or subculture that has been seen as marginal. Almost all of the writers and artists we will look at this semester engage in comparisons between mainstream "modern" Western society and repressed (gay subculture) or formerly repressed cultures and subcultures (colonialism). Some of these comparisons involve critiques of modern Western society. Various strategies are used for such critiques including parody, humor, and comparative framing.
Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:
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