Instructions for Weekly Posting
All students
enrolled in this course will be required to maintain a reader's log on the Blogger
of their reactions to the authors assigned throughout the semester. Journal writing, which provides students with
an opportunity for discursive, speculative writing within a non-judgmental
context, may take several forms, including free-writing, reader-response
impressions, textual annotations, double entry notations, and the refinement of
thesis statements. Moreover, during the first several minutes of any class,
students may be invited to respond in writing to some issue or topic relating
to the assigned readings. These responses should also be included in the
student's journal. The purpose of maintaining a journal is to encourage a habit
of writing about literature on a daily basis and to generate a wide range of
individual responses which students later can clarify and develop into more
formal essays. Journal entries also will help students to refine their
understanding of the works of literature they are asked to read throughout the
semester.
Since
journal writing by its very nature is speculative, however, journal entries
should be considered more of a writer’s resource or a learning tool rather than
a polished piece of prose. Consequently, the reader’s log will not be graded
qualitatively, but on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Students are
expected to submit at least one entry per week, excluding the week of the
Midterm. For each film viewed for class, students must submit one reader’s log
discussing the film examined that week. Students should likewise post at least
two responses to two different classmates’ posts each week.
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