Fall 2013





Creative Non-Fiction Writing: Perspectives on Race, Class, and Gender

Term: 
Spring 2012
Online: 
No
Subject Area: 
ENGLISH (ENGL)
Course Number: 
ENGL 135 601
Schedule: 
Tuesday 5:30pm-8:40pm
Day(s): 
Tuesday
Instructor: 

WATTERSON, KATHRYN

Secondary Program: 
The Young Scholars Program
Course Note: 
May be repeated for credit with a different instructor.
Course Description: 

Our voices as writers take shape in the complex ground of our inner landscapes, seeded by our lives as children, our family dynamics and myths, and our cultural, psycho/social connections. In this writing workshop, we will explore the impact of “identity”—primarily race, class and gender—as it informs the way we convey our experiences and personal truths to the world. Students will read a variety of authors to gain insight into various ways writers build narratives to make sense out of the conflicting histories and memories that influence the progression of their lives. Students will conduct interviews, do research, writing exercises and visualizations to generate ideas, and develop and revise personal essays, articles and opinion pieces.