ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
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In-class work (discussion responsibilities as speaker, listener, teamwork, adjudicator) | 20% |
Curatorial project | 30% |
Team projects | 40% |
Family photo project | 10% |
A list of topics covered in the course is presented in the calendar below.
ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
---|---|
In-class work (discussion responsibilities as speaker, listener, teamwork, adjudicator) | 20% |
Curatorial project | 30% |
Team projects | 40% |
Family photo project | 10% |
Plagiarism - the use of another's intellectual work without acknowledgement - is a serious offense. It is the policy of the Literature Faculty that students who plagiarize will receive an F in the subject, and that the professor will forward the case to the Committee on Discipline. Full acknowledgement for all information received from sources outside the classroom must be clearly stated in all written work submitted. All ideas, arguments, and direct phrasings from someone else's work must be i dentified with proper footnotes. Quotations from other sources must be clearly marked as distinct from the student's own work. For further guidance on the proper forms of attribution, consult the style guides available on the Writing and Communication Center and the MIT Web site on Plagiarism.
LEC # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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1 | Introductions, syllabi Daguerreotypes/Walt Whitman | |
No class, but reading assigned | ||
2 | The Civil War, photography, witness and motion | |
3 | Poems by Robert Browning, Wilifred Owen, and Ezra Pound | Family photo project due |
No class, but excursion assigned | ||
4 | Film: Manahatta | |
5 | William Carlos Williams poems | |
6 | Charlie Chaplin Film: Modern Times | |
7 | Films: The River, The Plough that Broke the Plains | |
8 | "The Migrant Mother" | |
9 | The Grapes of Wrath Team Presentations | Curatorial project proposal due |
10 | Hilda Doolittle's Trilogy | |
11 | Student presentations of curatorial projects | Curatorial project write-up due seven days after Lec #11 |