Course Syllabus

Instructor: Dr. Jeremy Garber

Academic Advising and Writing Center Coordinator

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Required Texts

Overview and Objectives

Thesis Proposal Form

“‘Who will teach me to write?’  a reader wanted to know.

 

The page, the page, that eternal blankness, the blankness of eternity which you cover slowly, affirming time’s scrawl as a right and your daring as necessity; the page, which you cover woodenly, ruining it, but asserting your freedom and power to act, acknowledging that you ruin everything you touch but touching it nevertheless, because acting is better than being here in mere opacity; the page, which you cover slowly with the crabbed thread of your gut; the page in the purity of its possibilities; the page of your death, against which you pit such flawed excellences as you can muster with all your life’s strength: that page will teach you to write.”

                - Annie Dillard, The Writing Life 

 

"How else can one write but of those things which one doesn't know, or knows badly? It is precisely there that we imagine having something to say. We write only at the frontiers of our knowledge, at the border which separates our knowledge from our ignorance and transforms the one into the other."

               - Gilles Deleuze, Difference and Repetition

 

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