Interdisciplinary Arts 0199 - High Spirits

Fall
2014
1
4.00
Deborah Gorlin
12:30PM-01:50PM T,TH
Hampshire College
315309
Greenwich House WRC
dfgWP@hampshire.edu
The age-old search for the Divine, the Sacred, the Great Spirit, the Source, the Goddess, the Ancestors, among other names, has been the subject of countless literary texts, whether it is the Buddhist-inspired poetry of the Beats, the gothic Catholicism of Flannery O'Connor's short stories, the visions of Black Elk, the confessions of Augustine. In this analytical and creative writing course we'll examine varieties of spiritual experience as they are represented in both past and present literature, including poetry, fiction, memoir, and biography. You'll be asked to do all sorts of writing pertinent to the topic: close readings and literary analyses of texts, personal essays and memoirs based on your own spiritual encounters, and out- in-the-field non-fiction pieces.
Culture, Humanities, and Languages Multiple Cultural Perspectives Writing and Research
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.