Men & Masculinities; Maurice
Library Lab: period 1
Please go to the library for class today (or Ms. Gamzon's lab if there are no computers available).
HOMEWORK: Complete part 1 of Maurice.
[One of our greater tasks will be a choice of writing an historical fiction piece (perhaps set in the Edwardian period or just before, during, or after The Great War). As you read Maurice, try to pick up Forster's psychological style. Include mythology, the monomyth of the hero's journey, or any other topic to inspire you regarding gender roles, our culture, and issues concerning masculinity. Again, The Art of Manliness (linked to your right of this page) is a good (and fun) resource for ideas.]
Please go to the library for class today (or Ms. Gamzon's lab if there are no computers available).
- Work on your masks of masculinity essay projects. See posts below.
- Select and work on a piece for our upcoming coffeehouse.
- Turn in your notes for Maurice to my sub.
- Complete Maurice (at least part 1). Feel free to continue reading the book on your own if you want to. We'll discuss it next class.
HOMEWORK: Complete part 1 of Maurice.
[One of our greater tasks will be a choice of writing an historical fiction piece (perhaps set in the Edwardian period or just before, during, or after The Great War). As you read Maurice, try to pick up Forster's psychological style. Include mythology, the monomyth of the hero's journey, or any other topic to inspire you regarding gender roles, our culture, and issues concerning masculinity. Again, The Art of Manliness (linked to your right of this page) is a good (and fun) resource for ideas.]
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