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WHAT WE WILL DO IN CLASS | 1/22 | 1/24 | |
Wk 1: | These schedules are all subject to change. Reading and writing assignments are to be completed by the date assigned. Bring pertinent materials to class (books, homework, etc). Readings must be completed before the date for which they are listed. Always bring listed texts to class. Discussion and Study Questions will be distributed for various sessions; be sure to read with these in mind. Always come prepared to write about, be quizzed on, and/or discuss all assignments. Always have handouts in your notebook--DO NOT THROW ANYTHING AWAY. BEGINNINGS Introductions, Syllabus, Semester Plan, Annotating texts, Freewrites Some basic structures & critical approaches Some history: The beginning of an idea and a type of literature CANVAS: Choose Research Oral Presentation Groups in Start HERE MODULE Pick your top 3 Oral Presentation Choices: due Week 1 |
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Homework:Readings done prior to Class-Review & Bring from CANVAS Additional Required Readings Module
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Due outside of class: Homework:Readings done prior to Class-Review & Bring from CANVAS Additional Required Readings Module
Due outside of class by FRI 1159pm:
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1/29--Library LAB C | 1/31Library LAB C | ||
Wk 2:
Meet in Library |
EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY MANDATORY LIBRARY VISIT LAB C Oral Presentations Groups assigned plese sit together - group may meet w/me following library presentation
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Homework:Readings done prior to Class-Review & Bring from CANVAS Additional Required Readings Module
Review from Projects link above: |
Due outside of class by FRI 1159pm:
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2/5 | 2/7 | ||
Begin reading The Secret Garden Wk 3:
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The Fairy Tale Beginnings Begin Fairy Tales: Introductions, some history, and structures Viewing fairy tales through psychoanalytical and archetypal lenses
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Homework:Readings done prior to Class-
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Due outside of class by FRI 11:59 p.m:
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2/12 | 2/14 | ||
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Viewing fairy tales through historical and feminist lenses Oral Presentation Group 1: Popular Culture: Disney and Fairy Tales |
Homework:Readings done prior to Class
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Due outside of class by FRI 11:59 p.m.
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2/19 | 2/21 | ||
Begin reading C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Wk 5: |
History of Childhood: Beginnings Focus on late 18th/early 19th century: Locke and Rousseau and the birth of the Romantic Child and the idealization of childhood. Romanticism v the Didactic Tradition: the Fairy Tale Wars |
Homework:Readings done prior to Class From CANVAS Additional Required Readings Module |
Due outside of class by FRI 1159PM :
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