English M01C Tentative Reading List
Required Texts
Austin, Michael. Reading the World: Ideas That Matter. 3rd ed.
New York: Norton, 2017.
(ISBN:978-0-393-93630-8 (pbk.) AKA IDEAS.
Silverman, Hughes and Weinbroer. Rules of Thumb. Boston,
McGraw Hill. The latest
addition is best, although earlier editions are acceptable. AKA ROT.
Please choose one of the books from the Whole
text booklist. These novels are readily available in most bookstores
or online. They have not been ordered for the class through Moorpark's
bookstore.
Education
Read the Introduction, "What Does it Mean to be an Educated Person." (3-4)
- 1/16: Douglass. "Learning to Read." IDEAS
- 1/23: Feynman."O Americano Otra Vez." IDEAS
- 1/28: Nussbaum. "Education for Profit, Education for Democracy."
IDEAS
- 1/30: Student Choice from education section in IDEAS
American Cultural Myths
Each class will choose one section with four readings from IDEAS by Feb
13.
1C-A class choices
- 2/20: Pinzon. Photo Essay. Link activated when assigned.
- 2/25: Sun Tsu. "The Art of War" (479-481). IDEAS
- 3/4: Aquinas. "Summa Theologica" (484-486). IDEAS
- 3/6: Mead. "Warfare: an Invention--Not a Biological Necessity"
(500-506).
IDEAS
- 3/11: Orwell. "Pacifism and War" (509 - 512). IDEAS
1C-B class choices
- 2/20: Pinzon. Photo Essay.
- 2/27: Machiavelli. "The Prince" (406-412). IDEAS
- 3/4: MLK, Jr. "Letter From Birmingham Jail" (426-440). IDEAS
- 3/6: Tutu. "Nuremberg or National Amnesia: a Third Way" (451-458).
IDEAS
- 3/11: Obama. "A More Perfect Union" (461-470). IDEAS
Science: O Brave New World
- 4/8: Mayr, Ernst. "The Concerns of Science" (HO).
- 4/10: Le Guin, Ursula K. "Science Fiction and the Future" (HO).
- 4/22: Student Choice article from science section in IDEAS
- 4/24: NPR Science Blog Link activated when assigned.
Others readings may be assigned in class.
Revised April 2019