1. Nausea–Read and annotate up to p. 135.
Due 11/14: Nausea
1. Nausea–Huge reading ahead. Read pp. 94-126! Break this up a bit over the weekend. Our first reading quiz may lie ahead.
Due 11/9: Nausea and Extra Credit
1. Nausea–Read and annotate up to p. 94. This section brings up talking point #2: The Museum. Please be prepared to discuss “Anything can happen” and the museum.
2. (DUE NOVEMBER 10!) EXTRA CREDIT! This is a creative VISUAL extra credit assignment. This image or series of images should tell a story (a story that is connected to one of the themes below). Each image should include a pithy existential narrative no more than 50 words in length (preferably closer to 30). If you think of all that we have read and discussed thus far and consider the scope of your theme, you can really get funky with this assignment! Your visual must capture the essence of your theme! The color of absence of color in the image is completely up to you. All creative decisions are yours! Just capture one of the existential themes below! Although not necessary, feel free to connect your visual to a text read thus far in the term if you would like. The final submission will be scored based upon creative ingenuity and thematic relevance! Here you will see a sampling of past creative visuals submitted for this course.
The Individual in industrialized society
Faith and Existentialism (Anguish and Fear)
Atheistic Existentialism (Nothingness, despair, and suffering)
Authenticity and Bad Faith
Alienation and Absurdity
Personal Freedom (Individual Subjectivity)
Death and existence
Due 11/7: Nausea and More…
1. Nausea–Read and annotate up to page 81.
2. Nausea Writing Exercise–Sit someplace…anyplace… and record what you see. Remember pages 125-127. Divorce things from their names. Peel back the veneer of existence and reveal what lies beneath. Have fun with it. Please type it and post it on the class forum by midnight on Sunday. Remember to bring in a printed copy Monday.
2. (NOW DUE NOVEMBER 10!) EXTRA CREDIT! This is a creative VISUAL extra credit assignment. This image or series of images should tell a story (a story that is connected to one of the themes below). Each image should include a pithy existential narrative no more than 50 words in length (preferably closer to 30). If you think of all that we have read and discussed thus far and consider the scope of your theme, you can really get funky with this assignment! Your visual must capture the essence of your theme! The color of absence of color in the image is completely up to you. All creative decisions are yours! Just capture one of the existential themes below! Although not necessary, feel free to connect your visual to a text read thus far in the term if you would like. The final submission will be scored based upon creative ingenuity and thematic relevance! Here you will see a sampling of past creative visuals submitted for this course.
The Individual in industrialized society
Faith and Existentialism (Anguish and Fear)
Atheistic Existentialism (Nothingness, despair, and suffering)
Authenticity and Bad Faith
Alienation and Absurdity
Personal Freedom (Individual Subjectivity)
Death and existence
Due 11/3: Nausea
1. Nausea–Read and annotate the following sections:
- (54-57) Begin with “I turn left and, through the Rue des Voiliers…” Stop at 7:00 p.m.
- (61-70) Bottom of the page: “My Dear Antoine—” Stop with “Wednesday” on p. 70.
Keep in mind, that prior to 61 we learn that Antoine hasn’t heard from Anny in five years. He also says that he will undoubtedly see Anny.
FYI, notable sections skipped prior to p. 54:
- P. 40 (First three paragraphs)
- P. 45 (First full paragraph)
- PP. 46-50 (Idle banter) “My neighbors are silent.”
- P. 52 (The “little movement” paragraph)
- P. 53 (“A gas lamp glowed”)