340297 UE Text and written communication English (2024W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 16.09.2024 09:00 to Fr 27.09.2024 17:00
- Registration is open from Mo 14.10.2024 09:00 to Fr 18.10.2024 17:00
- Deregistration possible until Th 31.10.2024 23:59
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Friday 18.10. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- Friday 25.10. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- Friday 08.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- Friday 15.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- N Friday 22.11. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- Friday 06.12. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- Friday 13.12. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- Friday 10.01. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- Friday 17.01. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
- Friday 24.01. 15:00 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3 ZfT Gymnasiumstraße 50 3.OG
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
- assignments (in class and homework)
(The use of AI must be disclosed.)- mid-term test
- final test
(No materials or electronic devices permitted for the tests.)
(The use of AI must be disclosed.)- mid-term test
- final test
(No materials or electronic devices permitted for the tests.)
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Make-up of the final grade:
mid-term test: 30%
final test: 30%
assignments: 20%
active participation in class: 20%Grading scale: 90-100%: 1 // 80-89%: 2 // 70-79%: 3 // 60-69%: 4 // < 60%: 5Students must complete all assignments.
Attendance is mandatory—two absences allowed.
You will have to attain a passing score (60% or more) on at least one of the tests.
mid-term test: 30%
final test: 30%
assignments: 20%
active participation in class: 20%Grading scale: 90-100%: 1 // 80-89%: 2 // 70-79%: 3 // 60-69%: 4 // < 60%: 5Students must complete all assignments.
Attendance is mandatory—two absences allowed.
You will have to attain a passing score (60% or more) on at least one of the tests.
Examination topics
Both tests will be based on the assignments and our work in class.
Reading list
Study materials will be listed on the mooAP—The Associated Press. 2020. The Associated Press Stylebook. 55th Edition. New York: Basic Books.
Bal, Mieke. 2006. A Mieke Bal Reader. Chicago: CUP.
Barthes, Roland/Howard, Richard. 1967. The Death of the Author. Aspen 5-6 (3). http://www.ubu.com/aspen/aspen5and6/threeEssays.html#barthes [01/02/2023]
Blommaert, Jan. 2004. Discourse. Cambridge: CUP.
Brownholtz, Bethany M. 2013. [Queneau's] Exercises in Style: 21st Century Remix. College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences—Theses and Dissertations 138. https://via.library.depaul.edu/etd/138/ [01/02/2023].
Cooke, Michèle 2011. Lightning Flash! Language, longing and the facts of life. Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main.
Cooke, Michèle. 2012. Tell It Like It Is? Science, society and the ivory tower. Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main.
Derrida, Jacques/Brault, Pascale-Anne & Naas, Michael. 1987. The Deaths of Roland Barthes. Continental Philosophy 1, 259-96.
Derrida, Jacques/Bennington, Geoffrey. 2013a. "Two Words for Joyce". In: Mitchell, Andrew & Slote, Sam (eds.): Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts. Albany [NY]: State University of New York Press, 22-40.
Derrida, Jacques/Raffoul, François. 2013b. "Ulysses Gramophone: Hear Say Yes in Joyce." In: Mitchell, Andrew & Slote, Sam (eds.): Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts. Albany [NY]: State University of New York Press, 41-86. http://users.clas.ufl.edu/burt/deconstructionandnewmediatheory/derridajoyce.pdf [01/02/2023].
Fairclough, Norman. 2003. Analysing Discourse. Textual Analysis for social Research. Oxon: Routledge.
Gadamer, Hans G./Weinsheimer, J. & Marshall, D. G. 2004. Truth and Method. New York: Crossroad.
Genette, Gérard/Lewin, Jane E. 1997. Paratexts. Thresholds of Interpretation. Cambridge: CUP.
Kress, Gunter & Van Leeuwen, Theo. 2006. Reading Images. The grammar of visual design. London: Routledge.
Lehman, Christopher & Roberts, Kathleen. 2013. Falling in Love with Close Reading: Lessons for Analyzing Texts--and Life. London: Heinemann.
Miller, Brenda & Paola, Suzanne. 2012. Tell It Slant! Writing and shaping creative nonfiction. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Moretti, Franco. 2013. Distant Reading. London: Verso.
Olson, Randy. 2009. Don’t be such a scientist. Talking substance in an age of style. Washington: Island Press.
Petelin, Roslyn. 2020. How Writing Works: A field guide to effective writing. London: Routledge.
Susan Sontag. 1961. Against Interpretation and Other Essays. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
University of Chicago Press. 2017. The Chicago Manual of Style. The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors and Publishers. 17th Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
White, Hayden. 2010. The Fiction of Narrative. Baltimore: JHUP.
White, Hayden. 1987. The Content of the Form. Baltimore: JHUP.
Wroe, Ann. 2018. The Economist Style Guide. London: Profile Books.
Zinsser, William. 2016. On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction. Revised and Expanded. New York: Harper Perennial.dle course page or in class.
Bal, Mieke. 2006. A Mieke Bal Reader. Chicago: CUP.
Barthes, Roland/Howard, Richard. 1967. The Death of the Author. Aspen 5-6 (3). http://www.ubu.com/aspen/aspen5and6/threeEssays.html#barthes [01/02/2023]
Blommaert, Jan. 2004. Discourse. Cambridge: CUP.
Brownholtz, Bethany M. 2013. [Queneau's] Exercises in Style: 21st Century Remix. College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences—Theses and Dissertations 138. https://via.library.depaul.edu/etd/138/ [01/02/2023].
Cooke, Michèle 2011. Lightning Flash! Language, longing and the facts of life. Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main.
Cooke, Michèle. 2012. Tell It Like It Is? Science, society and the ivory tower. Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main.
Derrida, Jacques/Brault, Pascale-Anne & Naas, Michael. 1987. The Deaths of Roland Barthes. Continental Philosophy 1, 259-96.
Derrida, Jacques/Bennington, Geoffrey. 2013a. "Two Words for Joyce". In: Mitchell, Andrew & Slote, Sam (eds.): Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts. Albany [NY]: State University of New York Press, 22-40.
Derrida, Jacques/Raffoul, François. 2013b. "Ulysses Gramophone: Hear Say Yes in Joyce." In: Mitchell, Andrew & Slote, Sam (eds.): Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts. Albany [NY]: State University of New York Press, 41-86. http://users.clas.ufl.edu/burt/deconstructionandnewmediatheory/derridajoyce.pdf [01/02/2023].
Fairclough, Norman. 2003. Analysing Discourse. Textual Analysis for social Research. Oxon: Routledge.
Gadamer, Hans G./Weinsheimer, J. & Marshall, D. G. 2004. Truth and Method. New York: Crossroad.
Genette, Gérard/Lewin, Jane E. 1997. Paratexts. Thresholds of Interpretation. Cambridge: CUP.
Kress, Gunter & Van Leeuwen, Theo. 2006. Reading Images. The grammar of visual design. London: Routledge.
Lehman, Christopher & Roberts, Kathleen. 2013. Falling in Love with Close Reading: Lessons for Analyzing Texts--and Life. London: Heinemann.
Miller, Brenda & Paola, Suzanne. 2012. Tell It Slant! Writing and shaping creative nonfiction. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Moretti, Franco. 2013. Distant Reading. London: Verso.
Olson, Randy. 2009. Don’t be such a scientist. Talking substance in an age of style. Washington: Island Press.
Petelin, Roslyn. 2020. How Writing Works: A field guide to effective writing. London: Routledge.
Susan Sontag. 1961. Against Interpretation and Other Essays. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
University of Chicago Press. 2017. The Chicago Manual of Style. The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors and Publishers. 17th Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
White, Hayden. 2010. The Fiction of Narrative. Baltimore: JHUP.
White, Hayden. 1987. The Content of the Form. Baltimore: JHUP.
Wroe, Ann. 2018. The Economist Style Guide. London: Profile Books.
Zinsser, William. 2016. On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction. Revised and Expanded. New York: Harper Perennial.dle course page or in class.
Association in the course directory
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(ii) to hone reading and design skills with a focus on the communication situation and text organization.In-class readings, regular writing assignments w/ presentation in class, peer reviews.
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