Hi everyone,
1) For our first class meeting, Tues Oct 7, I would like you to pick a PRIMARY TEXT to work with this quarter. This text must be one that you are already familiar and comfortable with, but not something you love. Even though many of you may be working on film, visual, or digital texts, for our purposes this text should be a literary text. The text can be from your proposed field of study, but doesn't have to be. This text may be a novel, a poem, drama, etc -- but it must be a complete work -- not a portion of a novel, etc.
2) On our course blog, post the title and author(s) of your selection, AND a short blurb about the text from a reputable source. For example, a published review, commentary, or brief critical analysis about the text. Yes, you may also use an authoritative digital/internet source for your blurb, even wikipedia as long as you deem the description reputable: use your digital research skillz. You must research and find this blurb -- do not write it yourself.
3) I want to stress again that you should be comfortable with the primary text you choose, but not totally wedded to it -- many of our writing assignments will ask you to think about your primary text in relation to and/or against the various essays and articles we will be reading each week. That is, you will have to think about your primary text in different, even contradictory ways over the course of the quarter.
4) In addition, for our first class meeting please read Best, Stephen "On Failing..."; Dillon, Elizabeth "The Secret..."; Jameson, Fredric, "The Cultural Logic..."; and Watson, Nicholas, "Desire...". All are available on SmartSite. And be ready to discuss them Tues!
5) I'll be adding all of you as contributors on the blog asap, as soon as I figure it out...for now, get started on your own research. See you soon!
Best,
--DM
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