The Ocean, The Creek, The Lake: Writing Water

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Course System Home Terms Spring 2020 The Ocean, The Creek, The Lake: Writing Water

Course Description

Summary

As water—through floods and droughts alike—continues to reshape the geography of the world around us, this course will look at waterscapes as written by women: Rachel Carson’s The Edge of the Sea, Annie Dillard’s A Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, and Terry Tempest Williams’s Refuge. Science, poetry, and ideas of conservation converge here. As a marine biologist, Carson wrote with exactitude and lyricism of the liminal environment, while Dillard’s evocative personal essays offer a glimpse into how the natural world can inform the human spirit. Williams offers a more elegiac account of landscape and family. The sensibilities and convictions of these women offer views to environmental literature that bring a different dimension to a genre of expression often associated with male adventure and audacity.

Prerequisites

None.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Akiko Busch

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2020

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20