Wintersemester
2004/2005
Journalism and Imaginative Writing |
1 |
Oct
14
|
General
Introduction: Course Outline, Course Basics |
2 |
Oct
21 |
Selected
bibliographiea adn webliographies; research techniques, research results |
3 |
Oct
28 |
"Fiction
and Nonfiction" (Walton 70-105) |
4 |
Nov
04 |
"Plain
Style" |
|
Nov
11 |
Independent
Study Project: Connery, "Discovering a Literary Form (3-37) |
5 |
Nov
18 |
"Journalism
as a Threat" (Robertson, 11-54) |
6 |
Nov
25 |
Stephen
Crane, "The Open Boat," "The Crane's Own Story" |
7 |
Dec
02 |
A Case
Study: Stephen Crane – Journalist and Artist |
8 |
Dec
09 |
"Writing
after the Fact" (Frus, 13-52) |
9 |
Dec
16 |
The
Construction of Journalistic Objectivity (Frus, 90-119) |
|
Dec
23 |
Christmas
Break |
|
Dec
30 |
|
Jan
06, 2005 |
10 |
Jan 13
|
"Literary
Journalism" (Warnock,462-472; 522-528, 544-550) |
11 |
Jan
20 |
A Case
Study: Joan Didion -- Muggli, "The Poetics of Joan Didion's Journalism" |
12 |
Jan
27 |
"Literary
Documentary" (Warnock, 551-558, 599-610, 611-623) |
13 |
Feb
03 |
"Writing
about Nature" (Warnock, 305-312, 328-332, 348-360) |