A survey of paper as a storytelling technology, beyond the traditional book, page, or scroll, from ancient mystic texts to contemporary pop-up books. Considers paper engineering in the history of literary forms and genres, both popular and avant-garde, including literary uses of paper decoder discs and Llullian circles, dioramas, myrioramas, metamorphic tradecards, installment postcards, flap mechanisms, pull-tab animation, pop-ups,overlays, and more. Additional topics include the Moveable Book Society andMeggendorfer awards.

Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing.

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Letters and science

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DOUGLASS J H
Jeremy Douglass
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ENGL 146PB Douglass J H Winter 2024 Total: 38
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ENGL10 . Douglass J H 3 Months Ago

Douglass is passionate about what he teaches, so much so that he tends to ramble. The lectures were pretty boring, but the novels you'll read are somewhat enticing. Three assignments that get progressively more time-consuming/difficult. There's a MPC Final with a notecard as a cheat sheet. You can get by in this class with low effort tbh.

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ENG10 . Douglass J H 3 Months Ago

Went to lecture and took notes but didn't read any of the course material except when necessary for assignments and was able to get by fine. If you pay attention and put solid effort into the assignments (3 major assignments), you can do well but it can get stressful in the moment. Final also isn't difficult.

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ENGL10 . Douglass J H 3 Months Ago

I took this class as a mandatory course as a second year. The material felt quite confusing and as an English major, unnecessarily dense. But, I passed the course with a B, the projects/essays were simple. Prof Douglass cares deeply about what he teaches.

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ENGL10 . Douglass J H 3 Months Ago

Class is relatively simple, graded on 2 straightforward assignments, a final essay + final multi-choice exam that's very easy with flashcard of notes. Tends to go on tangents and many are very bored during lecture, but attendance is mandatory through simple check-in quizzes. He's nice and passionate about subject, but very exhausting in lecture.

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ENG147 . Douglass J H 11 Months Ago

Second class I took with him. Took advantage of his office hours, yet he fell through in crucial ways. Easy A if you're willing to put in the work and be interested in the subject matter.

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INT36GS . Douglass J H 11 Months Ago

interesting topics covered...accessible when convenient to him, tends to go off on tangents during lecture...

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