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This document outlines the assignments and course structure for an English memory studies class. The course assignments include 12 weekly write-ups, a critical narration, a midterm community analysis, and a final trend analysis. It also includes an introduction to memory studies and a quote from Maurice Halbwachs on reconstructing groups through adopting their perspectives. Students are asked to introduce themselves by providing their name, major, hometown, and a memorable tradition from their family or friends.
This document outlines the assignments and course structure for an English memory studies class. The course assignments include 12 weekly write-ups, a critical narration, a midterm community analysis, and a final trend analysis. It also includes an introduction to memory studies and a quote from Maurice Halbwachs on reconstructing groups through adopting their perspectives. Students are asked to introduce themselves by providing their name, major, hometown, and a memorable tradition from their family or friends.
This document outlines the assignments and course structure for an English memory studies class. The course assignments include 12 weekly write-ups, a critical narration, a midterm community analysis, and a final trend analysis. It also includes an introduction to memory studies and a quote from Maurice Halbwachs on reconstructing groups through adopting their perspectives. Students are asked to introduce themselves by providing their name, major, hometown, and a memorable tradition from their family or friends.
STUDIES Who wants whom to remember what and why? “The groups I am a part of at any time give me the means to reconstruct them upon condition, to be sure, that I turn toward them and adopt, at least for the moment, their way of thinking” (38). —Maurice Halbwachs Why Memory? 12 Weekly Write-Ups: 20%
Critical Narration: 20%
Course Assignments Midterm Community Analysis: 30%
Final Trend Analysis: 30%
Canvas Layout + Reading Schedule 1. Name 2. Major Who Are You? 3. Where you’re from 4. Memorable tradition among your family and/or friends.