ENG 104 College Writing and Rhetoric

Section 07             TTh 9:30-10:50 JGM 113

Dr. Joseph Castellani  Room 222T, Phone 4239

castella@mwsc.edu

Fall Semester, 2005

 

Missouri Western State College

Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Journalism

 

Materials:

McQuade and Atwan, Popular Writing in America, Oxford, 1993, 5th Ed.

A dictionary of your choice

A spiral notebook reserved exclusively for English work

 

Requirements:

Regular attendance, no more than three unexplained absences; completing reading assignments before coming to class; submitting themes on designated dates; writing 7-9 brief quizzes; writing the final examination.

 

Course Description/Goals:

Common course description and goals for all ENG 104 sections may be reviewed at http://www.missouriwestern.edu/eflj/eng104.asp.

 

Evaluation:

Quizzes 20%; notebooks 25%; themes 30%; final writing 25%

 

Students with Disabilities:

Those students with any disability that will prevent their fullest expression should contact me as soon as possible so that we can discuss class requirements.

 

Attendance Policy:

Consideration will be given to students in the case of genuine illness, emergency, or when acting as representative of MWSC. It shall be the responsibility of the student to notify the class instructor prior to the absence, and if possible, meet with the instructor on the student’s return to discuss the materials missed.

 

Academic Honesty Policy:

Cheating, plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false information to the college, constitutes a violation. A grade of zero may be assessed in the evaluation instrument.

 

Assignments:

 

August

 

T-30                Orientation; Syllabus review, Introductions,

                        “The Story of An Hour,” Quiz sample; Notebook entry

September

Th-1                 Hemingway, “Hills Like White Elephants,” Quiz samples

                        Popular Writing in America (Hereafter PWA) Narration, “Fifteen,” p. 289

                        “Now You Take ‘Bambi” or Snow White,” p.285; Notebook summaries

                       

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T-6                  Forbidden Words on Campus, p. 237;  Dillinger Gets His, p. 128

 

Th-8    

                        “Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki…” p. 140

                        “Rambos of the Road, “ p. 296

                        Suggested Topics

 

T-13                Slide Lecture: “Things You Never Knew About Afghanistan”

                        Discussion 

 

Th-15               “We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Story,” p. 298

                        Total Eclipse, p. 662: Theme #1 due

 

T-20                “How to Win Friends…,” p. 393

                        “The Hidden Persuaders,” p. 415

 

Th-22              “Blue Highways,” p. 442

                        “Death of A Maverick Mafioso,” p. 268

                                                                       

T-27                “The Parable of the Ring…” p. 96

                        “The Next Great Moment…” p. 165;  Topics

                        Theme #2 due

 

Th-29

                        “Settlement of America,” “Feting the Lindbergh of the 15th Century,”

                        p. 244

 

October

T-4                  “Redskins, Braves…,” “Names Debate Off  Target,” p.247

                        “The Senate and Sexism,” p. 241

 

Th-6                 “The Joy Luck Club,” p.471

                        Back Lash… p. 478

                        Handouts

 

 

 

 

T-11                Theme #3 due; Classification

                        “The Closing of the American Mind,” p. 462

                        Agreement/disagreement response in notebooks

 

Th-13               “Fighting the War on the Cigs,” p.199

                        “On Kids and Slasher Movies,” p. 197

 

 

T-18                Process Analysis

                        “How to Write Potent Copy,” p. 88

                        “The World’s Biggest Membrane,” p. 659

                        “The Little Shore,” 670

 

Th-20               Cause/Effect

                        “Mr. Welles and Mass Delusion,” p. 136; see also p. 690

                        “Who’s on First,” p. 692

 

 

T-25                “Youth’s Despair Erupts,” p. 182

                        “Adolescents and Their Music,” p. 317

                         

 

Th-27               “The Western: The Legend and the Cardboard Head,” p. 264

                        “How to Tell A Story,” p. 530

 

 

November

T-1                  “Hooray for This…,” p. 206

                        “Much More Nasty Than They Should Be,” p. 207

 

Th-3                 Theme #4 due

                        Argument: “Is There a Santa Claus,” p. 126

                        Heywood Brown, p. 127

                        “Rapping Garbage as Art,” p. 192; See also p. 211

                        “Shaken Survivors Witness Pure Fury,” p. 194

 

 

 

T-8                  “Censorship in America,” p. 225

                        The Declaration of Independence, p. 496

 

Th-10               “Civilization and Its Malcontents,” p. 330

                        “Antihero,” p. 337

 

T-15                Born on the Fourth of July, p. 436; Columbus and the Moon, p. 494

Th-22               Thanksgiving Vacation; classes resume Tuesday, November 29.

                        Film

 

T-29                Walden, p. 514;  A First American, p. 210; Old Times on the

                        Mississippi, p. 525

 

December

Th-1                 Handouts:  It’s Hard Enough Being Me;  The Great  Campus Goof-off

                        Machine;  T-6: open