Day 1
M-Tu Aug. 23-24
Intro to the course, self-introductions
Literary writing and concrete details
Definitions of home
Homework:
➤ WRITE A DEFINITION OF “HOME” AS A LIST OF CONCRETE DETAILS
Define “home” as a list of concrete details. Make me feel “there.” Type it up in a Word document (.doc or .docx file) — Times New Roman Font, 12-point font, double spaced. Your list should be ~100 words long, more or less.
Give your file a name that clearly identifies it (e.g. “Zhang San, Definition of Home.docx”) and upload it to our shared Box folder.
➤ READ “THE OLD HOUSE AT HOME” (EXCERPTS)
Read this classic piece of literary journalism, which paints a vivid portrait of a neighborhood saloon in New York in 1940. I highly encourage you to read my annotated version. If you have trouble seeing the annotations, please message me!
Come to next class prepared to share your favorite detail — a detail that really makes you feel like you’re “there” — and explain why you like that detail.
➤ PLAN TIME FOR AN OUTING
Your first writing assignment, due in class Mon. or Tues. Aug. 30 or 31 (depending on your section) , will require you to go out into the world, find an interesting place, and write about that place from direct observation. For this to be a meaningful experience, I recommend you budget some time to do this, probably this weekend.
➤ READ the course handbook, peruse the syllabus
The syllabus describes what this course is about; the course handbook explains how class works. I suggest you skim through the syllabus to get an idea of what we’ll be doing, and read the course handbook more carefully to understand my class policies in detail.