HCC INTRO FALL 2004
Director: Gail Hart
Writing Director: Elizabeth Losh
Associations/Dissociations:
The Social Instinct and its Consequences
Humanities= Study of what it means to be human.
Canonized forms of Human Association
--organize and classify us
--direct our endeavors
--form the basis of our self-understandings
I. Fall Quarter: Family and State
kinship and political associations: <participate in political associations and vote>
Professor Dorothy Fujita-Rony, Asian American
Professor Ann Van Sant, English and Comp. Lit.
Professor Gail Hart, German
II. Winter Quarter: Nation and Empire
relations of sovereignty, imperialism, colonialism
Professor Douglas Haynes, History
Professor Aaron James, Philosophy
Professor Brook Thomas, English and Comp. Lit.
III. Spring Quarter: Globalization and Society
Professor Juan Bruce-Novoa, Spanish and Portuguese
Professor Steven Mailloux, English and Comp. Lit.
Professor Ulrike Strasser, History
Humanities Core Course Guarantee: [If you do the work]
You will be amazed and astounded by your progress as writers, humanists, and intellectuals from now to the end of spring quarter.
(Bureaucratic Advice):
Janice Gregory HIB 185 M-F 9-4
does all enrollment and sectioning. no one else can sign cards
LECTURES:
--GO AT THE ASSIGNED TIME
---TAKE NOTES ON LECTURES AND YOUR READING
---PRINT OUTLINES FROM THE WEB
Read the Core Guide, pp. 1-25
Pay close attention to the section on Academic Honesty, pp.18-21
Writing Welcome