Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0159 - Writing About Home
Spring
2018
1
4.00
Alejandro Cuellar
02:00PM-03:20PM TU;02:00PM-03:20PM TH
Hampshire College
325799
R.W. Kern Center 202;R.W. Kern Center 202
aecHA@hampshire.edu
Home is where we live in every sense, but "Home" is more than the physical structure we reside in: it is also the psychological, societal, emotional, and even the mythical. In this course we will read a variety of fiction and non-fiction and explore the importance of these spaces, be they physical or metaphysical, to the construction of "home" and more importantly, how these terms, whether we accept them wholly, shun them entirely, or experience via travel and immigration, dictate to us and others a sense of self and identity via our own writing. We will write a mix of critical essays, personal and reflective writings, and creative work as we also delve into the process of writing: topic selection, drafting, and a variety of techniques for revision, including peer review. Individual meetings with the instructor will be required. Limited to First Year Students.
Culture, Humanities, and Languages Power, Community and Social Justice Multiple Cultural Perspectives Independent Work Writing and Research Limited to first year students. In this course students are expected to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.