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Travel Writing in 巴黎
概述
CEA CAPA Partner 机构: CEA CAPA 巴黎 Center
地点: 法国巴黎
Primary Subject Area: 英语语言 & 文学
指令: 英语
课程代码: ENG350
Transcript Source: University of New Haven
课程详细信息: 300级
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
联系时间: 45
描述
This course will introduce young writers to the practice of travel writing through its evolution and development across genres. Students will engage with travel logs, 新闻, 论文, and readings from an array of styles to hone their own unique writing style and voice.
Students will dive into larger questions by focusing on places, finding their voice as they create their arguments related to themes presented in class. We will question cliché in travel writing and perfect our placemaking skills, using their current city as a living laboratory for classroom exercises.
By putting into conversation students? own abilities and identities, the class will use readings and examples to discuss broader notions of authenticity, 世界主义, and othering to deepen their understanding of travel writing through prompts related to class discussions.
Students will engage with readings by academics and iconic 巴黎-based writers to debate the good and the bad, featuring historical and contemporary authors like James Baldwin, 阿兰·德·波顿, and Anaï Nin as well as stories from journalistic publications like The New York Times and Afar.
Students will dive into larger questions by focusing on places, finding their voice as they create their arguments related to themes presented in class. We will question cliché in travel writing and perfect our placemaking skills, using their current city as a living laboratory for classroom exercises.
By putting into conversation students? own abilities and identities, the class will use readings and examples to discuss broader notions of authenticity, 世界主义, and othering to deepen their understanding of travel writing through prompts related to class discussions.
Students will engage with readings by academics and iconic 巴黎-based writers to debate the good and the bad, featuring historical and contemporary authors like James Baldwin, 阿兰·德·波顿, and Anaï Nin as well as stories from journalistic publications like The New York Times and Afar.
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