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Writing in the Wild: Literature and Language of Natural Spaces

HumanitiesAcademic Programs

Description

This course explores various frameworks writers have used to contemplate and respond to natural spaces. Students will be encouraged to situate themselves as individuals and as a community within these frameworks and to create their own texts in response to the natural spaces around them both independently and collaboratively. Using the lenses of literature, ethics, and political discourse, students will encounter different ways of seeing natural spaces, and then will venture into nature to draft their own individual and collaborative creative texts in response to what they see while looking through these same lenses.

Credit Hours

3

Offering Cycle

Fall and Spring Only

Yearly Cycle

All Years

Instructional Method

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Contact Hours

3