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WOC190 Fall 2021 Session 2

Class Notes and Homework Assignments

Day 14

Wed. Dec. 8

  • A word of advice about revising

  • Finish sharing “I Remembers”

  • Reflect on postcards-turned-poems

  • How to keep writing without deadlines?

Homework

  • Final revision due 10pm on Wednesday (China time)

  • Course evaluation

  • Read Austin’s aphorisms on literary writing

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Day 13

Mon. Dec. 6

  • Talk about endings

  • Share “I Remembers”

Homework

  • Work on final project

  • Read poems

  • Think about the question: How to keep writing without deadlines?

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Day 12

Wed. Dec. 1

  • Share “postcards from the present”

  • Share observations on “I Remember”

  • Start writing “I Remembers”

Homework

  • Work on final project

  • Rewrite your “postcard” as a poem

  • Write “I Remembers”

  • Look at endings

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Day 11

Mon. Nov. 29

  • A few words about revising for the final

  • Share more aphorisms

  • Capturing a moment

  • Read “I Remembers” together and observe

Homework

  • Decide which essay to revise for final

  • Write “postcard from the present”

  • Read and observe “I Remember”

  • Redo aphorisms

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Day 10

Wed. Nov. 24

  • Share details from “Mazie” and “The Man Who Eats”

  • Share aphorisms

Homework

  • Essay 3 (Character in Context) due next class

  • Read classmates’ aphorisms

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Day 9

Mon. Nov. 22

  • Share details from Uncle Pat

  • Share aphorisms

  • Share details from “Mazie” and “The Man Who Eats”

Homework

  • Read “Mazie” or “The Man Who Eats”

  • Read classmates’ aphorisms, pick a favorite

  • Write aphorisms for your character

  • Start writing your essay!

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Day 8

Wed. Nov. 17

  • Share “postcards from the past”

  • Share characters based on aphorisms

  • Share details from “Uncle Pat”

Homework

  • Be ready to talk about “Uncle Pat”

  • Write three new aphorisms

  • Read “The Man Who Eats” and/or “Mazie”

  • Think of a character to write about, be ready to share

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Day 7

Mon. Nov. 15

  • Observations on Sheng Keyi

  • Introduction to form

  • Intro to character essay and “Proverbs of Hell”

Homework

  • Write a “postcard from the past”

  • Read instructions for Essay 3

  • Read “Uncle Pat”

  • Read “The Proverbs of Hell,” pick one and imagine a character

  • (Optional) start reading “Mazie” or “The Man Who Eats”

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Day 6

Wed. Nov. 10

  • Discuss “The Mwiko”; share new endings

  • Lesson: symbolism

  • Share micro-poems

Homework

  • Object essay due next class

  • Read 《怀乡书》(“The Book of Homesickness”) excerpts

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Day 5

Mon. Nov. 8

  • Creating tension: “Orange Crush” and “Southern Summers”

  • Share objects

  • About grading

Homework

  • Start working on Object essay

  • Read “The Mwiko,” think of a new ending

  • Read classmates’ poem titles

  • Read handouts on grading and Literary Atlas

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Day 4

Wed. Nov. 3

  • Share scenes from Short Cuts and Here Is New York

  • Share scenes based on micro-poems

  • Intro to concrete & abstract

Homework

  • Read “Orange Crush” and “Savoring a Sweet Taste of Southern Summers”

  • Think of an object

  • Give titles to “micro-poems”

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Day 3

Tues. Nov. 2

  • Share Place essay adventures

  • Practice observation on a Place essay

  • Practice observations on excerpts of Home definitions

  • “The Game of Details”

Homework

  • Write 10 observations on a classmate’s Place essay

  • Write 2 scenes

  • Reread Orlean and White excerpts

  • Sign up to read out loud

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Day 2

Thurs. Oct. 28

  • Share favorite details from McSorley’s

  • Intro to Essay 1: Portrait of a Place

  • Share Home definitions

Homework

  • Write Essay 1: Portrait of a Place

  • Read excerpts from “Here is New York” and “Short Cuts”

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Day 1

Tues. Oct. 26

  • Intro to the course, self-introductions

  • Literary writing and concrete details

  • Definitions of home

Homework

  • Write definition of home as a list of concrete details

  • Read “The Old House at Home”

  • Read course handbook, skim syllabus

  • Plan time for an outing this coming weekend

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