Middlebury

CRWR1006A-W18

Craft & Ethics in Storytelling

Writing What You Don't Know: The Ethics and Craft of Narrative Journalism
The tradition of immersive journalism is full of ethical and practical landmines. How do journalists artfully and respectfully tell stories about places unfamiliar to them? How do they gain access and trust in vulnerable communities? How do they evoke a place, an individual, or a community without objectifying their subject? In this course we will study magazine ethics and read work by the genreā€™s most effective storytellers, including Ted Conover, Adrienne Nicole Leblanc, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Luis Alberto Urrea, and Nikole Hannah-Jones. Students will undertake two story assignments of their own. We will workshop reporting plans and drafts during class sessions.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
11437
Subject Code:
CRWR
Course Number:
1006
Section Identifier:
A

Course

CRWR 1006

All Sections in Winter 2018

Winter 2018

CRWR1006A-W18 Lecture (Markham, Crane-Murdoch)