English 118 - COLLOQUI IN WRITING

Fall
2016
02
4.00
Ethan Myers
MW 02:40-04:00
Smith College
18457-F16
HATFLD 203
emyers21@smith.edu
In sections limited to 15 students each, this course primarily provides systematic instruction and practice in reading and writing academic prose, with emphasis on argumentation. The course also provides instruction and practice in conducting research and in public speaking. Bilingual students and nonnative speakers are encouraged to register for sections taught by Ethan Myers and Morgan Sheehan-Bubla. Priority is given to incoming students in the fall-semester sections. Course may be repeated for credit with another instructor. This course explores and analyzes the popular saying, "a picture is worth a thousand words." The saying is generally interpreted to suggest that a complex idea can be expressed in just one picture. But it also raises questions about the complex meanings of pictures and the complex process of interpreting them. We analyze images and discuss essays about the politics of interpretation. There may be opportunities to bring some of your own pictures into the course. Bilingual students and nonnative English speakers are especially invited to register for this section. Enrollment limited to 15.
Topic: Worth 1,000 Words. Nonnative speakers are strongly encouraged to enroll in sections 1, 2 or 10, which are specifically designed to meet their needs.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.