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ENGL 100 How We Read: The History and Science of Reading 6 credits
Humans have been reading for 5,000 years, a period too short to be explained in evolutionary terms but long enough for the purposes and social values of reading to have changed considerably. This class begins with an examination of the cognitive process of reading and then considers what reading has meant to readers at different times. We’ll examine the motivations and reading practices of medieval monks, Renaissance diplomats, enslaved Americans, and midwestern housewives. We’ll reflect on what happens when we read a difficult poem, and we’ll read Napoleon’s favorite novel as example of how reading can be enchanting, inspiring, and dangerously self-destructive. We’ll consider our own histories as readers and examine reading at the present moment, including the way reading on screens may (or may not) be changing our habits.
Held for new first year students
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ENGL 100.05 Fall 2023
- Faculty:George Shuffelton 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WLibrary 344 11:10am-12:20pm
- FLibrary 344 12:00pm-1:00pm
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ENGL 220 Arts of Oral Presentation 3 credits
Instruction and practice in being a speaker and an audience in formal and informal settings.
- Fall 2023