I was sort of dreading teaching lit theory and felt totally intimidated by it, but I’ve sketched out my plan for this first week of theory (Aestheticism & Semiotics), and I think it’s actually going to be fun, esp. since I get to teach Christina Rossetti and Poe. Hopefully fun for the students too — my students have generally really enjoyed Poe, so fingers crossed.
Kind of a breakneck speed on the theory, though, which is going to take a little getting used to! We spent weeks and weeks on semiotics in grad school…
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(I’ll be adding some brief lecture videos to this, but I’m going to record them in the morning. Getting sleepy, and I’ll be more coherent right after coffee, I suspect.)
Part 1: Due by midnight, Tuesday 1/19
• Upstone, Aesthetics chapter, part 1 (stop at Symbolism)
• 5 minute movie based on the poem (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeksCf6PuSA)
• three more Slack comments on classmates’ entries (from this week or previous week)
• discussion of new aesthetic ideas around ‘great literature’ (and who gets to write it)
Part 3: Due by midnight, Sunday 1/24 (but strongly recommend you start sooner)
• Edgar Allen Poe, “The Raven” (https://www.eapoe.org/works/poems/ravenb.htm)
• three comments on classmates’ journals (start with journals that don’t have responses yet)
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