21L.715 | Fall 2015 | Undergraduate

Media in Cultural Context

Syllabus

Course Meeting Times

Lectures: 1 session / week, 2 hours / session

Lab sessions: 1 session / week, 1 hour / session

Prerequisites

Two subjects in Literature or Comparative Media Studies or permission of the instructor.

Course Overview

This seminar is about the pleasures and powers of reading. From the Sumerian clay tablets of more than four millennia ago through the spectacular emergence of the electronic text, the written word—in all its forms—has captivated the human mind, embodied our insights into the world around us, and made enduring our most profound artistic creations and scientific discoveries. This semester we journey into the history of the book by means of some of its most resonant artifacts, past and present. Weekly “lab” sessions in MIT Library’s Special Collections will allow students to dig deep into historical books and other media through a series of special projects and case studies. Students will have the opportunity to present on their readings and research in a variety of forms.

Grading

ACTIVITIES PERCENTAGES
Class Participation 25%
Position Papers (2) 30%
Revision (Either of 2 Position Papers) 15%
Special Collections Project 15%
Final Exam 15%

Course Info

Departments
As Taught In
Fall 2015
Learning Resource Types
Written Assignments with Examples