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Schedule | Ecological Criticism
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September 1 Environmental Humanities. Ecology and the Environment: Perspectives from the Humanities. Cover, front matter, back matter. Swearer, “Introduction”. Tucker, “Touching the Depths of Things: Cultivating Nature in East Asia”. Zimmerman, “Interiority Regained: Integral Ecology and Environmental Ethics”. Taylor, “From the Ground Up: Dark Green Religion and the Environmental Future”. September 8 Environmental Humanities. Buell, “Literature as Environmental(ist) Thought Experiment”. Keller and Golley...
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Grading | Ecological Criticism
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All course work is governed by the Student Code. Please make sure you understand your rights and responsibilities as an Illinois student, especially the policy on Academic Integrity. Of, and Penalties. For, Infractions of Academic Integrity). Each course assignment is evaluated according to the Grading System. Special circumstances are handled in accordance with the Policy for the Provision of Reasonable Accommodations for Students with Disabilities. 1030 Foreign Languages Building. Get every new post de...
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Project | Ecological Criticism
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Formal description of research topic:. At least three hundred (300) words detailing the focus, methodology, and significance of your project, accompanied by a working bibliography of relevant sources you have accessed, typed and double-spaced with an original and fitting title. DUE OCTOBER 18 (Monday 8:00 am). Penultimate list of research sources:. DUE NOVEMBER 1 (Monday 8:00 am). Tentative organization of research paper:. DUE NOVEMBER 15 (Monday 8:00 am). Narrative account of research project:. 707 S Ma...
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Welcome to the course! | Ecological Criticism
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Welcome to the course! August 20, 2010. Our first class meeting is Wednesday, August 25, 6:00-8:30 pm. At 1032 Foreign Languages Building. South side of the first floor). Please enter your email address at the bottom of the page to receive course assignments and other important information. See you in class! Posted by James Treat. 1030 Foreign Languages Building. 707 S Mathews Ave., Urbana. RLST 494 Section T3 (56344). RLST 494 Section T4 (56345). ENGL 476 Section T3 (56411). ENGL 476 Section T4 (56412).
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Textbooks | Ecological Criticism
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The course texts can be purchased from the Illini Union Bookstore. Do not buy electronic versions of these books you will need a printed copy of each text. Donald K. Swearer (ed.),. Ecology and the Environment: Perspectives from the Humanities. Cambridge, MA: Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, 2009). Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm (eds.),. The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1996). In the Undergraduate Library.
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Absences | Ecological Criticism
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In the event that you are unable to attend a class meeting, you can receive PARTIAL CREDIT by submitting a written response to the assigned readings within one week. Exceptions will be made only for the excused absences specified in paragraphs (c) and (d) of section 1-501 of the policy on Class Attendance. In which case you can receive FULL CREDIT by submitting supporting documentation along with a written response to the assigned readings within one week. No electronic submissions. 1 Do nothing NO CREDIT.
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Project | Traditional Environmental Knowledge
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Write a 500-word essay detailing the focus, methodology, and significance. Of your project. Illustrate your exposition with specific references. To the assigned readings and to your research sources. Append a preliminary bibliography. Of relevant books, articles, and websites, cited in an appropriate bibliographic style. Give your polished report an original and fitting title. Write a 500-word essay recounting the progress. Of your research project over the past month. Speculate on the organization.
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Bibliography | Ecological Criticism
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Orion Society, 1982-). Environmental Arts and Humanities series. University of Nevada Press, 1998-). Mark J. Smith (ed.),. Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader. The Best American Science and Nature Writing series. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2000-). Robert Finch and John Elder (eds.),. Nature Writing: The Tradition in English. The Norton Book of Nature Writing. W W Norton and Company, 2002). Daniel G. Payne and Richard S. Newman (eds.),. The Palgrave Environmental Reader. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).