LIT133F COURSE SYLLABUS


Week One: Introduction to the “Pacific Rim” Imaginary and “World-Making Practices”


Week Two: Pacific Rim Centers, Asia/Pacific Flows, Challenges


Week Three: Transacting East/West Orientalism and Moving Beyond


Week Four: Becoming Oceanic and Archipelagic


Week Five: Global Souls on the Pacific Rim


Week Six: Walking as World Embodying and World Making Practice


Week Seven: Walking as World Making


Week Eight: Denuclearizing the Pacific and Remaking Oceania


Week Nine: Surviving the World Anthropocene: Snowpiercer and Killer Capitalism


Week Ten: Our Writings and Class Projects


REQUIRED WRITINGS AND ASSIGNMENTS FOR NON-UCSC STUDENTS

1. 5 one-page, in-class writing prompts based on the assigned readings to be handed in by 12 pm before the day of the class.

2. Final research essay or creative writing consisting of 6-8 pages (double-spaced, 12 font), with footnotes and bibliography included. 

3. Written description of your garden, walking, or environmental project (can include photos).