Section | Semester | Instructor | Time | Location | Course Areas |
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18 | Fall 2012 | Gordon, Zachary
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note new time: TTh 5-6:30 | note new location: 206 Wheeler |
Capote, T.: In Cold Blood; Didion, J.: Slouching Towards Bethlehem; Herr, M.: Dispatches; Hersey, J.: Hiroshima; Mailer, N.: The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, the Novel as History; Wolfe, T.: The New Journalism
This course focuses on the intersection of literature and journalism, with particular attention to the emergence of the New Journalism. The genre, defined in terms of its application of literary techniques to news reporting, often constructs stories around scenes, employs extended dialogue, portrays another's thoughts, or incorporates the author's subjectivity, all the while remaining confined to verifiable facts. Over the course of the semester we'll both examine the way our different authors deploy such techniques and place their works and the genre as a whole in historical context. We will also examine the category in more theoretical terms, interrogating its stability and self-proclaimed novelty.
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