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Honors 2391

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Honors Class of 2004

Course Description: After exploring the origins of American nature writing, we will read and discuss the works of a number of contemporary authors. In the process, we will consider the ways in which human beings experience the natural world–as an object of study, as a reflection of themselves, as a lens through which they look for meaning in their lives. Objectives: To acquire a basic knowledge of the field of nature writing, including its diversity of subject matter and literary style. To begin to learn to read the natural world as text. What is the relationship between human beings and non-human nature? How does the observation of nature assist us in understanding our journeys as individuals? In what sense is the experience of nature an experience of transformation? Format: Class discussion, group work, Q&A with guests, field trips (out-of-town trip will be optional) Evaluation: Writing notebook, short paper, two major papers, one group project, class participation, final exam.

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