Course Schedule


Week 1: Welcome to Wooster


Tuesday
22 August

Welcome to Wooster!

New Student Orientation Schedule 2017

  • **Note: The events I highlight below are not the full extent of your orientation responsibilities.**

FYS Summer Reading Session

  • 9:30-11:00,

FYS Advisor Luncheon

**Please bring your device to class (laptop is easiest, but a tablet or smartphone would also work).**

  • 11:00-1:00, Kauke 035

Department & Program Information Sessions

  • 1:00 to 2:45; attend three sessions to explore possible majors!

Wooster Ethic

  • 4:00-5:30

President’s Dinner

  • 5:30-8:00

Homework to complete before class on Wednesday:

  • Please upload your summer reading essay to Moodle.
  • Thomas Holloway, “Latin America: What’s in a Name?” from A Companion to Latin American History (2008) (arp – password-protected additional readings page)
  • Opinion: Jeffrey Selingo, “Why Can’t College Graduates Write Coherent Prose?The Washington Post, 11 August 2017
  • Finish your first post to our Voices blog introducing yourself to the class.  What is one surprising fact about yourself?  How did you choose Wooster?  What are your biggest goals for this semester?  Remember to only use your first name!
Wednesday
23 August

Introducing Class Themes

In class: Celeste Headlee “10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation

*Introducing Wikipedia Project Guidelines and Class Portal*

Program Open Houses

  • 4:00-6:00

Homework due for Friday’s class:

  • They Say, I Say chapter 1 “THEY SAY” and chapter 12 “I TAKE YOUR POINT”
  •  William Cronon, “‘Only Connect’ The Goals of a Liberal Education”
  • Blog Post due by Thursday night: Drawing on both sets of readings, respond to the following questions in a short (2-3 paragraph) post. Who is historian William Cronon responding to in this reading? (What do “THEY SAY” about the purpose of liberal education?)  What is Cronon’s main argument? What evidence does he use? Do you find it persuasive? Why or why not?  What information do you need to include to make a clear distinction between Cronon’s ideas and your own?
  • If you do not have one already, create a Wikipedia account.  Accept my invitation to join our class Wikipedia Portal.  If you’re asked for a password, I’m sending it in the email.
Thursday
24 August

 Convocation

  • 11:00am, McGaw Chapel

Program Open Houses

  • 4:00-6:00
Friday
25 August

Making Community Connections

introduction to Wooster Encounters Assignment*

**Please bring your device to class (laptop is easiest, but a tablet or smartphone would also work).**

Homework to complete for Monday’s class:

  • They Say, I Say, chapter 2 “HER POINT IS”
  • A Land So Strange, “Introduction” (1-10)
  • David Buissert “Introduction” from Creolization in the Americas (arp)
  • Blog Post due by Sunday night: Drawing on They Say, I Say, summarize these two readings.  What is the main argument? What evidence does each author use? Do you find Buissert and/or Résendez persuasive? Why or why not?
  • If you haven’t already, finish setting up your new Instagram account.  Create a first post introducing yourself to the class tagged #holtfys .  Please don’t use your last name.
  • Make an appointment to come to my office hours during the next two weeks (so, by the end of August (whoops) by September 8).  You can click through to see next week.
Saturday
26 August

 Service Project

  • Meet in front of Lowry Center at 8:00 7:45 to walk to Parkview Elementary.

*CCP Orientation with Jason Cernlglia*


Week 2: A Land So Strange


Monday
28 August

“Creolization” & Identity Formation

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:
This Week’s Wikipedia Training: Complete before class on Friday, Sept 1:
  • Read “Editing Wikipedia” & “Evaluating Wikipedia” (linked from our course Wikipedia Portal)
  • Complete the first two training Modules: “Wikipedia Essentials” & “Editing Basics”
  • Leave a message on a classmate’s Talk Page
Wednesday
30 August

Placing Cabeza de Vaca

*Introducing Cabeza de Vaca Essay*

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Sign up for your primary source excerpt/ thematic focus on Moodle.
  • A Land So Strange, chapter 3 “Landfall”
  • Read the articles and discussion questions Asha & Dr. Holt have posted (tagged Noticias).  Come to class prepared to contribute to our discussion!

Friday

1 September

Noticias: Asha & Holt

*Noticias Assignment Guidelines*

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

  • A Land So Strange, chapter 4 “Walking through Florida” & chapter 5 “On Rafts”
  • Wikipedia Training: Evaluating Sources
  • Blog Post due by Sunday night: Critiquing Wikipedia Entries (see full prompt here)

Week 3: Analyzing Cabeza de Vaca’s Account


Monday
4 September

Walking through Florida

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

  • A Land So Strange, chapter 6 “Enslaved” & chapter 7 “Into the Heart of the Continent”
  • They Say, I Say chapter 4  “YES/NO/OK, BUT”
  • If you have not already, sign up on Moodle for your Noticias week.
  • Blog Post due by Tuesday night: Using They Say, I Say “YES/NO/OK, BUT” as a model, paraphrase Résendez, summarizing his arguments as they relate to your thematic focus.  What part of  his argument is most important for your chosen source?  Why? Using one of their templates (depending on whether you agree or disagree), how do you respond?
This Week’s Wikipedia Training: Complete before class on Friday, Sept 8:
  • Critique your choice of articles (related to course themes) using the Talk Page.  Remember to sign your comments with four tildes — ~~~~.
Wednesday
6 September

Library Introduction with Denise Monbarren

*Class meets in the Gault Library Reference Area*

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • A Land So Strange, chapter 8 “Following the Corn Trail”
  • They Say, I Say  chapter 3 “AS HE HIMSELF PUTS IT”
  • Blog Post due Thursday night: Using the They Say, I Say guidelines, pick what you think is the most significant quote in this chapter of A Land So Strange.  Frame the quotation, and analyze what you think it implies, and why it is important for understanding Résendez’s arguments.

*Remember: 3 Instagram Posts must be completed by Friday*. Make sure your posts for this assignment are public and tagged #holtfys

Friday

8 September

 Writing Workshop: Pre-Writing

*Introduction to the Writing Center*

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

  • They Say, I Say chapter 5 “AND YET” chapter 7 “SO WHAT? WHO CARES? and chapter 8 “AS A RESULT”
  • Come to class Monday with two printed copies of a full rough draft of your Cabeza de Vaca essay.  Make sure to incorporate a strong thesis and conclusion!

Week 4: Mexican Perspectives


Monday
11 September

Parkview Elementary Introduction

  • Guests: Dr. Bos, Principal Crooks, Jason C

Peer Review: First Drafts of Cabeza de Vaca Essay

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

  • Blog Post due noon Tuesday night: First Noticias post due by noon on Tuesday, 12 September.  Questions?  The assignment guidelines are here.  Also, look at the models by Asha & Prof Holt.
  • Taking your classmates’ feedback into account, revise and improve your Cabeza de Vaca Essay.  Remember, you get an extra 24 hours if you consult the Writing Center!
Wednesday
13 September

Hybrid Space Cabeza de Vaca

*Upload Revised Cabeza de Vaca Essay by 10pm*

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Read the articles, commentary, and discussion questions your peers have posted (tagged Noticias).  Come to class prepared to contribute to our discussion!
  • Barbara E. Mundy, “Hybrid Space: Map from the Relación Geográfica of Cholula (Mexico) , 1579–1581” (arp)

Friday

15 September

Noticias: Brooks & Martin

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

  • Carrera, “Creole Landscapes” (arp)
  • Jolly, “Reordering Our World: Joaquín Torres García” (arp)
  • Benjamin, “Beginning the Research Process” (arp)
  • Please remember to bring your self-evaluation of participation to class on Monday!
  • Blog Post due by Sunday night: Describe two potential research topics that illuminate cultural encounters and identity formation in Latin America (or Latino America).  For each topic idea, answer the following questions: What do you hope to discover with this research?  What information does Wikipedia have on this topic?  Credo?

Saturday & Sunday

16 – 17 September

Black & Gold Weekend

FYS Family Reception

  • Saturday, 8:30-9:30, Kittridge Hall

Departmental Open Houses

  • 9:30-11:00

Week 5: Designing a Research Project


Monday
18 September

Writing Workshop: Focusing a Research Topic

*Introduction of Annotated Bibliography Assignment*

*Please bring your completed self-evaluation of participation to class**

This Week’s Wikipedia Training: Complete before class on Friday, Sept 22:
  • Wikipedia Training “Sources & Citations”
  • Add one to two sentences to your choice of a course-related article.  Show evidence for your addition with a citation to a reliable source.

Blog Post: Second Noticias post due by noon on Tuesday, 19 September.

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

  • re-read chapter 2 “Racism” and chapter 6 “Sports” from Abdul-Jabbar Writings on the Wall

Tuesday

19 September

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Presentation

  • We’ll meet in the Kauke Arch at 7pm and walk over together
Wednesday
20 September

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Discussion

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Read the articles, commentary, and discussion questions your peers have posted (tagged Noticias).  Come to class prepared to contribute to our discussion!

Friday

22 September

Noticias: Maya, Bryce, & Cesar

First CCP Reflection: Postponed to next Friday

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

  • Kathleen Staudt and Irasema Coronado, “Binational Civic Action for Accountability: Antiviolence Organizing in Ciudad Juárez/El Paso” (arp). As you read, think of good  questions for our visitor Lydia Cordero Cabrera.
  • Before Monday’s film, read the Wikipedia entry on Capoeira.
  • Blog Post due by Sunday night: write a blog post proposing one 2-3 potential articles that you can tackle for your Wikipedia Article assignment.  What content gaps do you see?  What reputable sources exist to back up your added content?  For each of your proposed article, check the Talk page to see what other Wikipedians might be doing.

Week 6: Global Sport


Monday
25 September

Guest Speaker: Lydia Cordero Cabrera

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

  • Blog Comments: Comment on at least three classmates’ article ideas.  Which proposals have the most potential to improve Wikipedia’s coverage of Latin American and Latin@ history?  Which have the best combination of content gaps and reliable sources?
  • Christina Rosa, “Playing, Fighting, and Dancing: Unpacking the Significance of Ginga within the Practice of Capoeira Angola” (arp)
Monday
25 September
7:15

Film: O Zelador

Kauke 244: Swipe in through the Kauke South Doors (Old Main lower level)

Wednesday
27 September

Library Session #2: Research Databases

  • meet in the McCoy Lab, Andrews Library

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Talmon-Chvaicer, “Vicente Ferreira Pastinha (1889-1981): The ‘Angolan’ Tradition of Capoeira” (arp)
  • Write a draft research annotation for a secondary source ideal for your topic.  Post it to our Moodle Workshop by Thursday at noon.   By Friday, provide feedback for two peers.  Do they follow all 6 points?

Friday

29 September

Discussion: O Zelador & Brazilian Capoeira

**Note: Class meets in Kauke 305**

*CCP Reflection #1 due.  Upload to Moodle by 4pm.**

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

  • Klein, “The Dominican Republic” from Growing the Game: The Globalization of MLB (arp)

Week 7: Performing Brazilian Identity


Monday
2 October

Baseball in the Dominican Republic

Blog Post: Third Noticias post due by noon on Tuesday,

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

  • Elías “Feijoada: A Brief History” (arp)
  • Sign up for your Wikipedia Article.  I’ve assigned most of you Wikipedia articles based on your blog posts. If you haven’t finalized this, contact me ASAP.  Using the article’s talk page, write a few sentences about what you plan to contribute to the selected article. Think back to when you did an article critique. What can you add? Post some of your ideas to the article’s talk page.
Wednesday
4 October

Special Class Meeting: 7pm Feijoada Feast

*instead of meeting in class at noon, we’ll meet tonight to eat feijoada and learn about Brazilian food and culture*

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Read the articles, commentary, and discussion questions your peers have posted (tagged Noticias).  Come to class prepared to contribute to our discussion!
  • LISTICLE

Friday

6 October

Noticias: Jonah & Joseph

*Upload your annotated bibliography to Moodle by 4pm*

Homework to complete for class on Monday (after break):

  • Juan Flores, “Introduction: Guaracha to Mambo, Soundscapes of the Early Decades (1930–1960)” from Salsa Rising (arp)
  • Listen to these tracks:

 


Fall Break



Week 8: Music & Cultural Identities


Monday
16 October

Salsa & Diaspora

Blog Post: Noticias post due by noon on Tuesday, 17 October.

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

Wikipedia Assignment to complete before class on Friday, October 20:

  • Using your library research skills, compile a list of relevant, reliable books, journal articles, or other sources that will help you improve your chosen article. Post that bibliography to the talk page of the article you’ll be working on. Make sure to check in on the Talk page to see if anyone has advice on your bibliography.
Wednesday
18 October

Writing Center Workshop: Argument / Thesis

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Read the articles, commentary, and discussion questions your peers have posted (tagged Noticias).  Come to class prepared to contribute to our discussion!

Reminder: If you’re interested in exploring STEM majors, make sure to attend the STEM Advising Day program tomorrow (Thursday) 10/19 from 3-4pm in Kittredge Hall.

Friday

20 October

Noticias: Will & Maggie

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

  • Rivera-Rideau, “Enter the Hurbans” from Remixing Reggaetón (arp)
  • Blog Post: What is Rivera-Rideau’s central argument in this chapter?  How do hierarchies of race, class, and gender shape the evolution of Reggaetón?  Its utility as a way to understand cultural exchanges?

Weeks 9: Reggaetón


Monday
23 October

Reggaetón

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

Wikipedia Assignments due before class on Wednesdau:

  • Complete trainings on “Sandboxes & Mainspace” and “Plagiarism”.
  • Post detailed notes for improvement and an outline on the Talk Page of your assigned article.
Wednesday
25 October

APEX: Preparing for advising appointments

Guests: Justin Warner and Matt Mayes, APEX Peer Mentors

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Conover, “Catholic Saints in Spain’s Atlantic Empire” (arp)
  • Kathleen Myers, “Redeemer of America: Rose of Lima” (arp)

Wikipedia Assignments to complete before class on Friday

  • Complete Peer Review Training
  • Leave detailed, concrete suggestions for improvement for your two assigned peer review articles.  Make sure to address content gaps, adherence to Wikipedia’s standards for writing and use of evidence, and clarity of communication (organization).

Friday

27 October

The Construction of Latin American Catholicism

Presentation: Preparing for Off-Campus Study

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

  • Alexander, “Storytelling for the 21st C” (arp)
  • Garr Reynolds, Excerpts from Presentation Zen (arp)
  • Come to class on Monday with ideas for images that support your research project, a copy of your annotated bibliography, and your work from the “Creating a Thesis” Workshop.

Blog Post due by Sunday night: Write a post that summarizes and responds to your peers’ comments on our Wikipedia plans.  What suggestions will you incorporate to improve your work?


Week 10: El Dia de los Muertos


Monday
30 October

Pecha Kucha Workshop

Advising: If you haven’t already, sign up for a time to meet with Asha and discuss course registration.

Homework to prepare for class on Wednesday:

Wikipedia Assignment due before class on Friday, November 3:

  • Post a full rough draft of your article improvements to Wikipedia’s mainspace. Remember not to just paste over other contributors” work, and to leave edit summaries.
Wednesday
1 November

Day of the Dead

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Read the articles, commentary, and discussion questions your peers have posted (tagged Noticias).  Come to class prepared to contribute to our discussion!

Friday

3 November

Noticias: Tanaka & Keira

**CCP Reflection #2 due.  Post to Moodle by 4pm**

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

Come to class on Monday with a full rough draft of your presentation (script and 15 slides).  We’ll break into small groups to get feedback on your argument, use of images, and analysis of evidence.  


Week 11: Research Presentations


Monday
6 November

Student Research Presentations: Rough Draft Day

Advising: You must meet with Prof Holt this week to discuss your spring course selection, potential majors, and summer plans.  You will not be released to register until we meet!

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

Wikipedia Work for this week:

  • Continue improving your article.  Make sure to add (logical) links to and from your article.

Homework: make sure you’re wrapping up your Instagram Project.

Wednesday
8 November

Student Research Presentations

  • Jonah
  • Maya
  • Joseph

Friday

10 November

Student Research Presentations

  • Keira
  • Martin
  • Maggie
  • Camryn

Homework: make sure you’re wrapping up your Instagram Project.  Your second CCP reflection is due next Friday.


Week 12: Student Research


Monday
13 November

Student Research Projects

  • Will
  • Kanishk
  • Cesar
  • Tanaka

Advising: Class of 2021 spring course registration starts today

Homework to prepare for class on Wednesday:

  • Gloria Anzaldúa, excerpt from “Borderlands/La Frontera” (arp)
  • Blog Post:  Noticias post due by noon on Tuesday, 14 November.
  • Wikipedia Assignment: Before class on Wednesday, peer review and copy edit two peers’ articles.  See full guidelines here.
Wednesday
15 November

Linguistic Frontiers Student Research Projects

  • Kyrsten
  • Fish
  • Bryce
  • Brooks

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Read the articles, commentary, and discussion questions your peers have posted (tagged Noticias).  Come to class prepared to contribute to our discussion!

Friday

17 November

Noticias: Kyrsten & Camryn

New Date: **CCP Reflection #2 due.  Post to Moodle by 4pm**

Homework to complete for class Monday;

  • Read over the requirement for the Wooster Encounters Audio Slideshow you’re creating (using your Instagram photos as visuals).  How might you use your images to enhance your essay?

Week 13: Creating Your Audio Slideshow


Monday
20 November

iMovie training session

*Class meets in the McCoy Lab, Andrews Library*

Homework to complete for class next Monday:

  • Karsten Paerregaard, “The Show Must Go On: The Role of Fiestas in Andean Transnational Migration” (arp)
  • Please go on Moodle and let me know how you’d evaluate your participation as an audience member during the student pecha kucha presentations.  (You can just type there – give me a proposed grade, and a few sentences of evidence).
  • Blog Post: After reading the Paerregaard article, think about how the example of Cabanaconde, Peru relates to our class themes.  What role does the Virgin of Carmen festival play in community identity?  In what ways has the rise of transnational migration changed the significance of the celebration for the larger community?   Reading note: read the abstract and conclusions carefully first: this will make it easier to follower the larger arguments in the article.
Wednesday-
Sunday

Thanksgiving


Week 14: Transnational Fiesta


Monday
27 November

Film: Transnational Fiesta

Blog Post:  Noticias post due by noon on Tuesday, 28 November.

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

Wednesday
29 November

Discussion: Transnational Fiesta

*Complete all Wikipedia edits, and upload your project memo to Moodle before class today*

Homework to complete for class on Friday:

  • Read the articles, commentary, and discussion questions your peers have posted (tagged Noticias).  Come to class prepared to contribute to our discussion!

Friday

1 December

Noticias: Michael & Kanishk

Homework to complete for class on Monday:

  • Bring two copies of your final essay script (with images) to class for peer review on Monday.

Week 15: People of Corn


Monday
4 December

Peer Review: Encounters Essay

*Discussion of CCP Experiences*

Homework to complete for class on Wednesday:

  • Pilcher, “Industrial Tortillas & Folkloric Pepsi” (arp)
Wednesday
6 December

Tortillas & Mexican Identities

*Please bring your laptops for course evaluations*

Friday

8 December

Almuerzo de Despedida

Class meets for lunch in Babcock!


 Final Project Due: Thursday, December 14th by 7pm