Interdisciplinary Arts 0236 - Literary Journalism
Fall
2014
1
4.00
Michael Lesy
09:00AM-10:20AM T,TH
Hampshire College
315311
Franklin Patterson Hall 102
malHA@hampshire.edu
Literary Journalism encompasses a variety of genres,including portrait/biography,memoir,and investgation of the social landscape. Literary journalism uses such devices as plot, character, and diologue to tell true stories about a variety of real worlds. By combining evocation with analysis, immersion with investigation, literary journalism tries to reproduce the complex surfaces and depth of people, places, and events. Books to be read will include: The JOHN McPHEE READER, Dexter Filkin's THE FOREVER WAR, and Mircea Eliade's COSMOS AND HISTORY. Students will be asked to produce weekly,non-fiction narratives based on encounters with local scenes, situations and people. Mid-term and Final writing projects will based on the fieldwork and short, non-fiction narratives that students will produce,week after week. Fieldwork will demand initiative, patience, curiosity, empathy, and guts. The writing itself will have to be excellent. Core requirements are: (1) Meeting weekly deadlines and (2) Being scrupulously well-read and well-prepared for class.
Culture, Humanities, and Languages Independent Work Multiple Cultural Perspectives Writing and Research In this course, students are expected to spend at least ten to twelve hours a week of preparation and work outside of class. This time includes reading, note-taking, writing of multiple drafts, and real-world fieldwork.