The Renaissance (RENS) CTY Syllabus

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The (RENS) CTY Syllabus Notes: Readings from the textbook Rats, Bulls, and Flying Machines are woven in throughout the course, in pockets of extra time and in short preparations for new units; students who finish activities and assignments early may read from this text and give five-minute presentations on that reading to the class. All readings from The Tempest are aloud, with rotating assigned parts. WHAT HOW Sunday Evening Introductions Students introduce themselves and their first impressions of the Icebreaker Mission statement and classroom rules Silent line-up game, string game Discussion of goals for the class, and of how we want to work with each other. Drawing up a mission statement DAY 1 (M) Morning Course goals Students name some things they d like to learn or get better at in the course Course overview Instructor outlines major goals, themes, field trips, and assignments Framework: geography Framework: chronology Map of Western (students collaborate on a map and discuss what should be included) View and discuss projections of Medieval and maps Create classroom-sized timeline to be filled in as course proceeds

Background Discussion of the Medieval period and presentation of initial themes Afternoon Religious context Compare medieval image of hell (projections from illuminated manuscripts) with Dante s version (projections of Inferno map) Reading: early (classicism, humanism) Re-imagining religious space Framework: chronology Read and discuss Inferno, Canto I Small groups create a Divine Comedy guide to the classroom building Mark classroom timeline; pace out a timeline (outside) showing 2007, birthdays, Dante, and Virgil Evening Classical sources Small groups read and compare transformations in Inferno and Ovid, Metamorphoses; presentations of findings DAY 2 (Tu) Morning Quotidian culture children s game: blind man s bluff (outside) Context Reading: early (desire and humanism, symbolic body) body/cosmos links Discussion of Dante and Ovid; introduce Petrarch Read and discuss three Petrarch sonnets (on Laura) Presentation on humoral/astrological body

Students collectively create a humoral body in motion (outside) Afternoon The symbolic cosmos Students collectively create a Ptolemaic cosmos in motion Petrarchan legacies Rhyme scheme Scanning and meter Read and discuss Shakespeare, Sonnet 130 Students work out rhyme scheme of Petrarchan and Shakespearean sonnets Students learn to scan iambic pentameter, then Evening Students hopscotch through the meter of a sonnet (outside) Symbolic body / poetics of identity Small groups create a set of similes between a body and a given object Poetics Small groups start composing a Shakespearean sonnet DAY 3 (W) Morning Poetics Small groups work on sonnets selffashioning; court politics; gender Quotidian culture Self-fashioning ; humanism and the liberal arts Castiglione, Chief Qualities in a Courtier and Chief Qualities in a Waiting Gentlewoman ; projection from Peacham, The Compleat Gentleman children s game: fivestones Drawing exercise: illustrating Castiglione Collective analysis of Holbein, The Ambassadors

Afternoon Pictorial analysis Read and discuss first chapter of Bang, Picture This ; innovations in painting (realism, humanism) Anatomy Analyze, compare, and discuss Annunications by Martorell, Campin, and Botticelli Presentation on the rise of anatomy (projections from Da Vinci, Vasari) Evening Pictorial analysis Picture This construction paper exercise (Dante, Ovid, or Petrarch stories) Art and humanism Read Vasari (Lives) on Botticelli DAY 4 (Th) Morning Pictorial analysis Present Picture This compositions Afternoon Art and humanism Art history: patronage Art history: technique (perspective) Art history: symbolic content Writing preparation Discuss Vasari Presentation on the Medicis Discuss Gozzoli, Adoration of the Magi Students trace perspective lines and determine horizon line for Botticelli Adoration and Annunication Analyze Bosch, The Ship of Fools and The Hay Wain Introduce first essay assignment and allowed web resources LAB Writing and research: Begin draft of art essay art analysis Evening Field trip preparation Discuss books class will see at Annenberg Library

Choose special items to see at Phil. Museum of Art LAB Writing and research: art analysis Continue work on art essay DAY 5 (F) FIELD TRIP 8:30am - 5:30pm 10am 12pm Textual artifacts; printing and bookmaking; cartography; early modern science UPenn Annenberg Library, presentation of rare books and manuscripts 1pm 4pm Art history Philadelphia Museum of Art: collections Sunday Evening Student feedback Students write an anonymous letter to the TA and Instructor on how the class is going Reformation Small groups read excerpts from Luther, 95 Theses Day 6 (M) Morning Reformation Discuss Luther, 95 Theses Afternoon Reformation in everyday life Reformation: social contexts English Reformation politics Short lecture on the spread of Protestantism (with map) Students strip a volunteer of religious items (robes, candle, pictures, music, etc.), giving a reason for each Read (aloud) short excerpts from Fish, Supplication of Beggars, and More, Supplication of Souls Presentation on mid-16 th c. Protestant/Catholic England; students play red light/green light game based on it (outside)

Evening Early modern doubt Reformation humanism Read (aloud) and discuss Hamlet s To be soliloquy Read excerpt from Calvin, How to Use the Present Life Discuss Calvin and Breugel, Peasant Wedding Feast Write thank-you notes to Dr. Traister at the Annenberg Day 7 (Tu) LAB Morning Research and writing Finish first draft of art essay (early finishers become research assistants) Quotidian culture game: Hazard (with projection of Frontispiece to Cotton, The Compleat Gamester) Intellectual community Peer edit and discuss essays so far Afternoon Urban geography Introduction to London circa 1590 (w. Hollar views and Stow guide) ; expansion Spectacle and power ; urban geography Discuss Breugel, Tower of Babel Discuss portrait of Elizabeth I Students use excerpts from period report to trace route of Elizabeth I s coronal procession on projected map LAB Evening Research and writing Finish second draft of art essay (incorporating peer comments) Checking in with students Rotating individual student/teacher conferences on progress during 1 st half of the course (simultaneous with lab session)

DAY 8 (W) Morning Brief discussion of Elizabeth s proclamation against vagrants Placing the London theater Presentation on London s Liberties and entertainments (with Hollar views) ; period entertainments Students try to lure a gull by acting out Liberties entertainments Context Quick Shakespeare bio Context Introduction to Taming of the Shrew FIELD TRIP 12:30-5:30 Afternoon Shakespeare in performance Live performance of Taming of the Shrew at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival DAY 9 (Th) Morning Discussion of performance; pass out Shakespeare insult generator LAB Research and writing Final drafts of art essay (incorporating Instructor comments) Quotidian culture Context: liberal arts and magic ; exploration game: The Game of the Goose Projections: discuss illustrations from Fludd, Utriusque Cosmi and Harriot, A Brief and True Account Reading skills Read Tempest, 1.1 Afternoon Theatrical spectacle Discuss and stage 1.1 Evening Reading skills Historical contexts: exploration and Read and discuss Tempest 1.2 Read either Strachey shipwreck letter or

colonialism Montaigne, On Cannibals ; look for correspondences and prepare presentation DAY 10 (F) Morning Groups present findings from previous evening; discussion Afternoon Historical and contemporary contexts (late humanism) Understanding character in these contexts Early modern wonder Travelers tales; New World(s) Early modern wonder Short lecture: re-engineering of the human (with genetic engineering handouts) Magazine collage exercise: engineering Caliban and Ariel; present collages Presentation on the preternatural and wonder pamphlets Telephone game using one-sentence story Small groups create contemporary wonder pamphlets Reading skills Excerpts from 2.1 (Gonzalo s Commonwealth ) Sunday Evening Social reform; New World(s) Excerpts from More, Utopia; finish wonder pamphlets DAY 11 (M) Morning Discuss 2.1 and More; examine map and alphabet from Utopia Frontispiece ; building arguments Reading skills; new world encounters Drama and performance Two teams stage a formal debate over specific aspects of More s Utopia Tempest 2.2; discuss Students stage part of 2.2

Afternoon Research and writing Introduce Tempest essay assignment and web resources LAB Students begin Tempest essay Evening Reading: tyranny and subjecthood; exploration and colonization Tempest 3.1-3.2 Cabeza de Vaca, Relation (excerpts) DAY 12 (Tu) Morning Discuss 3.1-3.2 and De Vaca Exploration and descriptive strategies Masques; technologies Social power structures Students form two expedition parties, explore campus with limited language/knowledge, and report back to the Spanish Court Tempest 3.3 Small groups act out selected dialogues from Tempest so far, then trade masks and roles LAB Afternoon Research and writing Continue Tempest essay Evening Classicism; technologies Tempest Act IV (excerpts) DAY 13 (W) Morning Late Classicism technologies Discuss Botticelli, Birth of Venus and Act IV Discuss possible stagings of Act IV Presentation on Da Vinci s machines; teams take quiz on functions of Da Vinci s machines (on Boston Museum of Science website)

Projections from Plat, The Jewel House of Art and Nature Small groups design devices for Act IV masque LAB Afternoon Research and writing Tempest essay Evening Shakespeare on film Zefferelli Hamlet DAY 14 (Th) Morning Theater; late- humanism Class business Tempest Act V; discussion SPEs Post-assessment LAB Afternoon Research and writing Final drafts of Tempest essay; assemble take-home folders Class business Hand out diplomas Evening Shakespeare on film Finish Zefferelli Hamlet Review/integration Class reviews paintings we ve worked with so far, nominates one that best represents what we ve learned about the DAY 15 (F) Morning Artistic closure Rembrandt, Night Watch Literary closure Class business Tempest, Epilogue Goodbyes, etc.