Spring 2024 English BC3418 section 001

DESIRE AND METAMORPHOSIS

Call Number 00712
Day & Time
Location
MW 11:40am-12:55pm
504 Diana Center
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Jennifer F Boylan
Type LECTURE
Course Description

Change is fundamental to our experience as human beings, and the experience of change lies at the heart of most great stories. Sometimes this is a transition that the heroine has desired; other times, alteration and transformation arise from sources mysterious and unknown, or as a result of the journey the story has brought them. This course examines the element of change in a wide range of literature, from Ovid to Maggie Nelson, from Shakespeare to Roxane Gay—but it also provides an opportunity for students to consider the ways in which they, too have been changed—by joy, by trauma, by time. In addition to writing critically about the works we will read together, students will also write a personal essay about their experience of metamorphosis; this essay will be examined in a modified workshop format. At semester’s end, students will re-write and change that same essay, in hopes of seeing how revision on the page might provide a model for understanding the metamorphoses we experience as human beings on this earth. Authors will likely include Ovid, Kafka, Robert Louis Stevenson, Borges, Shaun Tan, Roxane Gay, George Saunders, Arthur C. Clarke, Shakespeare, and Maggie Nelson. There will be a final exam and a critical paper, as well as the personal essay, in two drafts.

Web Site Vergil
Department English @Barnard
Enrollment 51 students (60 max) as of 9:14PM Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Subject English
Number BC3418
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Section key 20241ENGL3418X001