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ENGLISH 22

(A.K.A. ECOCRITICISM 101)


WEEK #7 ASSIGNMENT

Readings

Milton Paradise Lost; Marvell Upon Appleton House & mower poems; Herbert (all are in the Course Reader).

Lectures

Lectures will be shown from 11:00am -12:15pm on Tuesday & Thursday in Campbell Hall. Lectures start promptly at 11:00am and run for the entire period. Attendance will be taken via iClicker.

The Prezi for both lectures is below for your reference.

Here are the PDFs of the lecture notes (i.e. the Prezi material) for Lecture #12 and  Lecture #13.

Film

Please watch either the documentary Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution or Tomorrow (Demain) according to these guidelines:

1) If you have not seen Being the Change, please watch it. It is available for viewing on GauchoSpace (GauchoCast). If you are not enrolled in the class, it currently can be rented for a relatively modest fee from Amazon.

2) If you have already seen Being the Change, please instead watch Tomorrow. It is up on GauchoCast. If you are not enrolled in the class, it currently can be rented for a relatively modest fee from YouTube, Amazon, Google, etc.

3) If you have already seen both films, please watch one again. The choice  is yours.

Film assignment: after watching one of the above films, please watch Ken’s video on YouTube introducing them and comment on his video (link).

Note that while Ken’s introduction covers both of the above films, you only need to comment on the film that you watched, though you are free to comment on both.

Please note that your YouTube comments on Ken’s short lectures on the films need to be completed by 6 AM on Monday, November 20.

Note: the below lectures ARE NOT the lectures for the 2023-24 course. New videos will be uploaded shortly after the lectures are given during the Fall 2023 quarter.

Lecture #12

Lecture #13

Weekly Documentary Introduction

Lecture Prezi

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