Lec # | Topics | READINGS |
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1 | Introduction | |
2 | Mairs, Nancy. "On Being a Scientific Booby," and John Muir, "3 Short Pieces." In Writing Nature. Levi, Primo. "Carbon." In The Periodic Table. | Mairs, Nancy. "On Being a Scientific Booby," and John Muir, "3 Short Pieces." In Writing Nature. pp. 230-235 and 29-32. Levi, Primo. "Carbon." In The Periodic Table. New York, NY: Schocken Books, 1995. ISBN: 9780805210415. |
3 | Writing Worth Reading. pp. 66-68 and 193-194. Lopez, Barry. "Gone Back into the Earth." In Crossing Open Ground. Leopold, Aldo. "Thinking Like a Mountain." In Sand County Almanac. Sample Student Narrative Essays | Writing Worth Reading. pp. 66-68 and 193-194. Lopez, Barry. "Gone Back into the Earth." In Crossing Open Ground. New York, NY: Scribner, 1988. ISBN: 9780684188171. Leopold, Aldo. "Thinking Like a Mountain." In Sand County Almanac. New York, NY: Ballantine Books, 1986, c.1949, pp. 129-133. ISBN: 9780345345059. Sample Student Narrative Essays: (PDF) (Courtesy of Helana Kadyszewski. Used with permission.) (PDF) (Courtesy of Mike Wongchaowart. Used with permission.) (PDF) (Courtesy of Noel Davis. Used with permission.) |
4 | Thoreau, Henry David. "Brute Neighbors," and Lewis Thomas, "Ponds." In Writing Nature. LeGuin, Ursula. "A Very Warm Mountain." In Writing Nature. | Thoreau, Henry David. "Brute Neighbors," Lewis Thomas, "Ponds," and Ursula LeGuin, "A Very Warm Mountain." In Writing Nature. pp. 93-111 and 117-129. |
5 | "Rhetoric: Writing About Personal Experience," David Quammen, "The Face of a Spider," and Alice Walker, "Am I Blue?" In Writing Nature. | "Rhetoric: Writing About Personal Experience," David Quammen, "The Face of a Spider," and Alice Walker, "Am I Blue?" In Writing Nature. pp. 193-204 and 235-247. |
6 | "Developing the Paragraph." In Writing Nature. | "Developing the Paragraph." In Writing Nature. pp. 142-145. |
7 | "Case Study: A Student's Personal Essay." In Writing Worth Reading. In class: Essay Workshop | "Case Study: A Student's Personal Essay." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 106-113. |
8 | In class: "Cadillac Desert." (Video) | |
9 | "Arguing." In Writing Nature and Selections from Conflicts of Interest. | "Arguing." In Writing Nature. pp. 487-516. Selections from Conflicts of Interest. pp. 528-540. |
10 | Ward, Diane Raines. "Sweet Water." In Water Wars. Stegner, Wallace. "Glen Canyon Submersus." In The Sound of Mountain Water. McPhee, John. Excerpt from Encounter with the Archdruid. In class: "Cadillac Desert." (Video) | Ward, Diane Raines. "Sweet Water." In Water Wars. New York, NY: Riverhead Books, 2003. ISBN: 9781573229951. Stegner, Wallace. "Glen Canyon Submersus." In The Sound of Mountain Water. Doubleday, 1969, pp. 121-136. ISBN: 9780385071383. McPhee, John. Excerpt from Encounter with the Archdruid. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1977. ISBN: 9780374514310. |
11 | Opposing Points of View on Specific Water Conflict Writing Worth Reading. pp. 428-430. In class: Exercise Workshop | Opposing Points of View on Specific Water Conflict Writing Worth Reading. pp. 428-430. |
12 | Writing Nature. pp. 541-560. "Las Vegas, A Guilty Pleasure." (Sample Student Essay) Writing Worth Reading. pp. 114-131 and 91-98. | Writing Nature. pp. 541-560 "Las Vegas, A Guilty Pleasure." (Sample Student Essay) (PDF) (Courtesy of Mike Wongchaowart. Used with permission.) Writing Worth Reading. pp. 114-131 and 91-98. |
13 | "Making the Argument." In Writing Worth Reading. | "Making the Argument." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 152-170. |
14 | In class: Essay Workshop | |
15 | Bring in list of ideas for research essay In class: Library Session | |
16 | Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. pp. 1-127. In class: Student-led discussion of chapters in Silent Spring | Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. pp. 1-127. |
17 | Writing Worth Reading. Skim pp. 333-352. Read "Reading and Taking Notes." In Writing Worth Reading. Independent research for your own paper | Writing Worth Reading. Skim pp. 333-352. Read "Reading and Taking Notes." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 355-362. |
18 | "Documenting your Sources," and "Suggesting Recurrent Themes." In Writing Worth Reading. "Vanishing Frogs." (Sample Student Essay) Research for your own paper In class: Discussion of Plagiarism | "Documenting your Sources," and "Suggesting Recurrent Themes." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 376-381 and 435-438. "Vanishing Frogs." (Sample Student Essay) (PDF) (Courtesy of Mark Rosen. Used with permission.) |
19 | Stewart, Meg. "Dredging to Keep New York-New Jersey Harbor Alive." In The Earth Around Us. Research for your own paper In class: Oral Presentations | Stewart, Meg. "Dredging to Keep New York-New Jersey Harbor Alive." In The Earth Around Us. Edited by Jill S. Schneiderman. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman, 2000. ISBN: 9780716733973. |
20 | Research for your own paper "Writing a First Draft." In Writing Worth Reading. In class: Oral Presentations | "Writing a First Draft." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 365-372. |
21 | Research for your Own Paper Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. pp. 276-297. In class: Oral Presentations | Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. pp. 276-297. |
22 | In class: Oral Presentations | |
23 | In class: Essay Workshop | |
24 | In class: Introduction Revision Workshop | |
25 | In class: Style Revision Workshop | |
26 | In class: Reading and Listening to Favorite Works Celebrating the successful completion of 21W.730 | Track down one of your favorite books, stories, or poems, and select a passage or poem to read in class. |