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Syllabus



Syllabus



Subject Requirements


Active class participation is central to our work together. Attendance is mandatory, and students are expected to arrive in class on time and prepared to discuss common readings. A student who misses two or more class sessions will automatically fail the subject. At the beginning of most class sessions, students will hand in two-page papers that address issues from that week's readings; the questions will be distributed in advance. A ten-page paper will be due in class in Lec #6, and a five page paper due on the last day of classes, five days after Lec #12. I will hand out instructions for these assignments later in the semester. There will be no exams and no final. Each assignment will be weighted as follows in the calculation of the final grade, although these calculations will also take into account improved performance during the course of the semester:


ACTIVITIESVALUES
Class Participation40 points
Homework (8 Assignments)40 points (5 points each)
Ten-page Paper80 points
Five-page Paper40 points
Total200 points



Statement on Cheating and Plagiarism


The Web now hosts many sites which offer college-level papers of varying quality on a variety of topics. I am well acquainted with these sites, and with others that offer detection services to professors. Buying a paper and submitting it as your own work is cheating. Copying sections from someone else's print or online work into your own without an acknowledgement is plagiarism. MIT has strict policies against both activities that I will fully enforce. For the appropriate MIT definitions and policies, visit the following Web sites. If you are uncertain about what constitutes cheating or plagiarism, please contact me before submitting the work in question.



Calendar



LEC #TOPICSKEY DATES
1Introduction: The Perpetually Imminent Demise of the Book
2Theorizing Orality and LiteracyHomework 1 due
3Was There a "Printing Revolution"?Homework 2 due
4English ChapbooksHomework 3 due
5A Visit to the Burndy LibraryHomework 4 due
6Critiquing Early Printing AssignmentsTen-page paper due
7Typesetting
8An Alternative to the Technologized Word: The Inkan Khipu (Guest: Prof. Gary Urton, Anthropology, Harvard)Homework 5 due
9The Technologized Word in the Nineteenth CenturyHomework 6 due
10Consultations with Instructor
11Reading Communities TodayHomework 7 due
12Reading OnlineHomework 8 due
13ConclusionFive-page paper due 5 days after Lec #12

 








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