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AssignmentsCritical Essay & Question Presentation (10%) -- You will be a required to sign up for an oral presentation (in small groups) during the course of the quarter. For your presentation, you will read the texts assigned for a particular week, research a scholarly essay relevant to the texts and course, distribute the essay to the class the week prior, generate a critical question or two, and get the class discussion started for the day. Creative Responses (10%) -- Not only will you be reading speculative and science fictions, you will write your own to explore and demonstrate the ideas and goals of the course. Over the course of the semester, you will complete a drawing, write a short-short story, and write a critical review. These creative responses will be evaluated on completion and your critical, thoughtful engagement with the prompts. Critical Response Papers (20%) -- These single-spaced, one-page writings serve as close readings of, analyses of, and articulations of the texts and connections you see, read, and talk about in class. These responses are more than just summaries or personal reactions and will be graded on clarity, focus, coherence, critique, and your ability to concisely formulate arguments. You will be required to generate a response paper approximately every other week for a minimum of 5. Project Proposal Memo (10%) -- As part of your Final Project research and writing process, you must generate a 1-page research proposal in business memo format. You will also arrange for a conference with me to go over your proposal. Proposals will be graded for clarity, detail, completion, and manuscript format. Your proposal and conference must be completed at least 4 weeks prior to the end of the semester.
Final Paper/Project (20%) --
You will complete a Final Project that integrates what you have read, explored, and written about in your
Response Papers, that draws on specific terms, concepts, or issues from the class, and that articulates the
critical value of African American science fiction. The project asks you to make connections and to create
an argument across different kinds of evidence and added research. Your final project can be a traditional
research paper, a media production (which includes a substantive analytical component), or a hybrid of the two.
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Information SheetsThe following are handouts, informational sheets, and readings that will be assigned or used over the course of the quarter. Each student will recieve a copy of each as a handout in class during the appropriate week. If you miss a sheet, feel free to print out a new copy. Ed's Top Ten List of "Ways to Survive University" Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing MLA Citation and Bibliographic Format
ReadingsCourse readings are available via the course Blackboard or online. Consult the course syllabus for the week's required reading. The following is a full bibliographical list of the class readings:
MediaOther media:
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