Scribner Seminar Program
Course Description
Imagining Memory: Memoir, Movies, Storytelling
Instructor(s): Melora Wolff, English
An exploration of memory and imagination as creative tools for storytelling in memoir-film and autobiographical literature. Students analyze dramatic and documentary films, fictions and essays that make the problem of autobiographical remembering their central subject. A focus on craft techniques in hybrid works of imaginative design and autobiographical detail. Topics include atemporality, collaged image, fragments and flickers, lyric structure, mise en abyme (story within story), and persona. Students write critical essays and make creative writing projects. Multiple lenses are applied to the art and science of remembering and imagining as storytelling tools: cognitive science, psychology, philosophy, theology, and history. Foundational skills for essay writing, creative writing, memory studies, and film studies.
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