2024 Spring ENGLISH R1B 009 LEC 009

Spring 2024

ENGLISH R1B 009 - LEC 009

Reading and Composition

Melancholy

Alex Walton

Jan 16, 2024 - May 03, 2024
Mo, We, Fr
12:00 pm - 12:59 pm
Class #:19610
Units: 4

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Offered through English

Current Enrollment

Total Open Seats: -1
Enrolled: 18
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 17
Waitlist Max: 5
No Reserved Seats

Hours & Workload

9 hours of outside work hours per week, and 3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week.

Course Catalog Description

Training in writing expository prose. Further instruction in expository writing in conjunction with reading literature. Satisfies the second half of the Reading and Composition requirement.

Class Description

A course in the history of a feeling, a diagnosis, and an idea: melancholy. More than a feeling, as well as a feeling of no-feeling, "melancolia" also a describes a relation to the world of objects, to time, labor, others and oneself. We will trace this multi-faceted concept from the melancholy-craze of Early Modern England to its contemporary persistence, and across the discourses that shaped and were shaped by it: art, medicine, literature, race, politics. Our goal will be to understand why and how this idea came to operate so widely, and to explore works of art and literature which embody, refuse, or reframe the melancholic disposition. The core of the course will be the practice of formal analysis, reading and understanding scholarship in the humanities, seminar-style discussion of texts in class, and the production of several substantial essays incorporating scholarly research. Students will also be immersed in the practice of writing through less formal modes, including short weekly reading-responses – remaining vigilant, however, that to lose oneself under a heap of papers and books is itself to risk a melancholic turn.

Rules & Requirements

Requisites

  • Previously passed an R_A course with a letter grade of C- or better. Previously passed an articulated R_A course with a letter grade of C- or better. Score a 4 on the Advanced Placement Exam in English Literature and Composition. Score a 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Exam in English Language and Composition. Score of 5, 6, or 7 on the International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination in English.

Repeat Rules

Course is not repeatable for credit.

Requirements class fulfills

Second half of the Reading and Composition Requirement

Reserved Seats

Current Enrollment

No Reserved Seats

Textbooks & Materials

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