Fall 2018

Engaging Literature: Craft, Conversation, Community

Listed in: English, as ENGL-106

Faculty

Alicia J. Mireles Christoff (Section 01)

Description

Literature engages us. It moves us, it delights us, it makes us ask hard questions. How do we engage literature? How do we respond to it in conversation, in writing, in performance, and in our communities? How do we write about literature in a way that effectively engages others?

This class seeks to engage you in a process of seeing literature and your own writing process anew. We will engage with authors, in person, in public, and on the page. We will attend literary events and enter into conversations among writers: authors who are influenced and inspired by each other, literary critics who give us illuminating interpretations, and literary historians who open our eyes to contexts heretofore unseen. Students will practice writing about literature in a range of modes from the personal essay to the book review to the academic paper. Frequent writing workshops will be geared toward the process of revising in a collaborative environment. A first course in reading fictional, dramatic, lyric, and non-fiction texts, this course also challenges Amherst College students to think of themselves as writers.

Preference given to first-year students. Limited to 18 students. 10 seats reserved for first-year students. Fall semester. Professor Mireles Christoff.

ENGL 106 - L/D

Section 01
M 02:00 PM - 03:20 PM NEWP 100
W 02:00 PM - 03:20 PM NEWP 100

Offerings

2024-25: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2018, Spring 2020