
Instructor: Jeff Allred
Class Meetings: Mon/Th 10-11.15 in HW 1143
Office Hours: Mon/Thu 1-2pn (in HW 1205) and by appointment.
Contact me: [email protected]
Catalog Number: 4007
CUNY Commons Blog:
https://engl252fa24.commons.gc.cuny.edu
CUNY Commons Group:
https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/groups/engl-252-fa24/
hypothes.is Groups:
https://hypothes.is/groups/NAAZbXxy/allred252fa24
Students who successfully complete the course will:
This course, “The Novel and the Anthropocene,” introduces students to central concepts and methods of literary study. It links the close reading skills one masters in ENGL 220 to more sophisticated modes of critical thinking and writing one finds in the best recent scholarship. We will learn to read critical articles alongside “primary texts” (here, novels), unpacking their assumptions and methodologies, questioning their arguments, and applying their insights to our own reading and writing. To develop these skills, we will explore a few recent novels that grapple with climate change and other aspects of the “anthropocene,” the ongoing geological era defined by human-borne ecological change. Authors include: Jenny Offill, Amitav Ghosh, and Octavia Butler. Course requirements: enthusiastic participation, several brief informal writing assignments, a take-home midterm, and a final research project.
This course experiments with a "contract grading" model. In brief, students will sign contracts for A/B/C grades and complete a quantity of work that corresponds to that grade. A detailed rationale and list of requirements is here. You'll choose the grade you're contracting for and submit a contract by Thursday, September 12th.
I'll refer you to the contract document for the specifics, but all students are expected to participate actively, complete a midterm and a final project, write and publish regular posts for our course blog, and complete a self-evaluation at the end of the term. Expectations for each of these components will be shared separately.
We will use open-access resources via the CUNY Academic Commons rather than BlackBoard this term. You will use:
There's a bit of work to get up and going on the Commons, and we'll cover those steps together in class. Most students find it a fun and engaging space for reading/writing, with more curb appeal and flexibility than Bb!
In addition to course assignments and instruction, the Reading/Writing Center can help you to improve your literacy skills and develop your writing style.
For research help, Hunter College Libraries provide online databases and other remote resources. Hunter librarians can help you leverage these resources for your projects. Here are some ways:
For more ways to get help, especially with mental health issues or other urgent issues, consult these resources.
Faculty are required to certify student attendance. You are urged to keep abreast of any attendance requirements that may be set by Hunter, government agencies or others with regards to qualification for financial aid, fulltime status, etc.
Except as stipulated by Hunter policy, your course grades may be based on assignments (which may include presentations and participation in group activities) and in-class activities, but not on attendance per se. I do expect regular, vigorous participation in our discussions and other activities. Having said, that, I recognize that there may be factors beyond your control that inhibit the quality and quantity of your participation (e.g., childcare issues, sickness, etc.). Please reach out if you have issues and plan ahead when possible.
Please do your best to contact me if you cannot take part in the course due to illness or an emergency. Let me know if you will be unable to access the course site or the internet for a week or more. Depending on the circumstances it may be possible to schedule alternatives to activities that you miss. Remember that to be excused, medical documentation must indicate that you were incapable of working on the assignment while confined.
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[available via Akademos and, really, anywhere]; all other texts are available via our site + group]. Be sure to check the link above and/or the ISBNs below, even if you’re going to shop elsewhere, to get the correct editions!
Octavia Butler, Parable of the Sower [isbn: 9781538732182]
Amitav Ghosh, The Hungry Tide [isbn: 9780618711666]
Jenny Offill, Weather [isbn: 9780345806901]