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Literary Journalism and Reportage
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Literary Journalism
Exploring the intersection of literature and journalism, and the evolution of literary journalism as a genre.
Module #2
Defining Literary Journalism
Examining the key characteristics and principles of literary journalism, and how it differs from traditional reporting.
Module #3
The History of Literary Journalism
Tracing the roots of literary journalism from the 19th century to the present day, including key figures and publications.
Module #4
The Craft of Literary Journalism
Analyzing the writing techniques and styles used in literary journalism, including narrative structure and voice.
Module #5
Research and Reporting for Literary Journalism
Exploring the research and reporting methods used in literary journalism, including interviewing and observation techniques.
Module #6
The Ethics of Literary Journalism
Examining the ethical considerations and challenges of literary journalism, including issues of representation and bias.
Module #7
Case Study:Hunter S. Thompson and Gonzo Journalism
Analyzing the work and influence of Hunter S. Thompson, and the rise of Gonzo journalism as a subgenre of literary journalism.
Module #8
Case Study:Truman Capote and the Nonfiction Novel
Examining the work and impact of Truman Capotes In Cold Blood, and the evolution of the nonfiction novel as a literary journalism form.
Module #9
The Role of the Journalist as Narrator
Exploring the ways in which literary journalists use narrative techniques to tell stories and convey information.
Module #10
Immersive Journalism and Participatory Reporting
Analyzing the use of immersive and participatory reporting techniques in literary journalism, including ethnographic and experiential approaches.
Module #11
Literary Journalism and Social Justice
Examining the ways in which literary journalism can be used to advocate for social justice and human rights, and the challenges of reporting on marginalized communities.
Module #12
Literary Journalism and Culture
Exploring the role of literary journalism in capturing and critiquing cultural trends and movements, including music, art, and literature.
Module #13
The Art of the Profile
Analyzing the craft of writing profiles and portraits in literary journalism, including the use of observation, interview, and description.
Module #14
Writing About Place and Environment
Examining the ways in which literary journalists use place and environment to tell stories and convey meaning.
Module #15
The Use of Dialogue and Conversation in Literary Journalism
Analyzing the role of dialogue and conversation in literary journalism, including the use of quotes, interviews, and oral history.
Module #16
Literary Journalism and the Digital Age
Exploring the impact of digital media on literary journalism, including the rise of online publications and the use of multimedia storytelling.
Module #17
The Future of Literary Journalism
Examining the current state and future directions of literary journalism, including emerging trends and innovations.
Module #18
Workshop 1:Writing the Literary Journalism Piece
Students will workshop their own writing and receive feedback on their literary journalism pieces.
Module #19
Workshop 2:Reporting and Research for Literary Journalism
Students will workshop their reporting and research techniques, and receive feedback on their approach to literary journalism projects.
Module #20
The Business of Literary Journalism
Examining the industry and market for literary journalism, including pitching, publishing, and freelancing opportunities.
Module #21
Case Study:The New Yorker and the Golden Age of Literary Journalism
Analyzing the role of The New Yorker in shaping the genre of literary journalism, and its influence on the development of the form.
Module #22
Literary Journalism and Personal Narrative
Examining the intersection of personal narrative and literary journalism, including the use of memoir and essay forms.
Module #23
Literary Journalism and the Essay
Analyzing the role of the essay in literary journalism, including the use of lyrical, personal, and critical essays.
Module #24
Literary Journalism and the Short Form
Examining the use of short forms in literary journalism, including flash nonfiction, micro-essays, and brief profiles.
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Literary Journalism and Reportage career


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