LITERATURE ARCHITECTURE ART GOTHIC MEDIEVALISM

Literature, Architecture, and Art

students on the Tower

E320 Students at the Top of the Academic World

"Larger universities must find ways to create a sense of place. . . ."

Carnegie's 'Reinventing Undergraduate Education: A Blueprint for America's Research Universities '

"The existential question, 'Where do I belong?' is addressed to the imagination. To inhabit a place physically, but to remain unaware of what it means or how it feels, is a deprivation more profound than deafness at a concert or blindness in an art gallery. Humans in this condition belong no where." E. V. Walter, Placeways


class riding into the future

students on the floor of the capitol

320M and 603 Students Star Gazing at the Capitol

"think outside the box"


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Course Description

Reading Schedule

Course Pictures

Role of Class Pictures in the Course

semiotics

iconography

sense of place

the MOO

Course Goals

Class Participation Grading: Speaking and Listening

Learning Record Assignments

Discussion Board Journaling Instructions

Project Subjects/Topics

Project Requirements

Writing Projects for the MOO

Responding to the Projects of Others

Revising Your Project

STUDENT LEGACIES ON THE WEB

AMBER; ANH ;  CHRISTANE; CLAY; CRISTINA ; JENNY; SARAH ; TIM

project topics:  For the Theory of Evolution: Darwin, Jason; T. H. Huxley , Ryan; John Scopes, Jenny B.;R. A. Fisher, Cristane; Homer Smith, Tim; Ernst Mayr, Jennifer B; For Spiritual Approach to Nature: Samuel Wilberforce, Anh; For both: Pope John Paul II, Jeff; persona, Keri; Ursula Goodenough, Kendra; Lee Spetner, Alissa; Stephen Jay Gould, Clay; For Modernism: Le Corbusier, Amber; Michael Benedikt, U.T. Prof, Christina; Frank Lloyd Wright, Abra; For Anti/AnteModernism: John Ruskin, Claire; William Battle, Yobel; Cass Gilbert, Sarah; Paul Cret, Vianey.

EXTRA CREDIT: Shell Sightings on Campus and their Significance

EXTRA CREDIT: Female Sightings on Campus and their Significance

EXTRA CREDIT: Hammer Sightings on Campus and their Significance

Electronic Portfolios from Class of 2004

Brent ; Jane ; Roger


  • Class Email, Discussion Boards, and Online Gradebook are in the Blackboard system: courses.utexas.edu (password required)

  • Campus Architecture
    Victorian Architecture
    The Return of the Feminine in Western Civilization
    Henry Adams' Mt. St. Michel and Chartres
    PreRaphaelite Painting and Design
    Hopkins and Monet on Poplars
    Chimerie, Grotesques, and Gargoyles
    Look up architecture terms here (courtesy of Lindsay Peyton)

    Writing Tips:

    How to Unify Your Essay
    Proofreading Tips
    The Limitations of Spell Checkers

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