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Honors 392 Taylor Swift

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Professor Shelton Woods

Spring 2024
swoods@boisestate.edu
(208) 426-3349
Office Hours: Tue 2:00 p.m. -3:00; Wed. 9:00 a.m. – 10:00;
Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 9:00; Friday 9:00 a.m. to 10:00

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About the Course

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Syllabus

Do a google search for the 1960s group The Beatles, and you will get back about 285 million results.  A google search for Bob Dylan will return 89 million results. A google search for Taylor Swift will return 1.2 billion results. Her 2023 The Eras Tour became the first tour in history to surpass $1 billion in revenue, making it the highest-grossing tour of all time.

Obviously, Taylor Swift has made an impact on American culture.  This course will examine what is behind her rise in popularity, and how her lyrics may serve as a mirror for many Americans’ worldview.  Apart from analyzing her lyrics, life, and popularity, we will go on a writing journey of our own. First, learning how to write concisely and effectively, and then working on our own songs.

A course that includes some writing may not sound interesting. It may (wrongly) take us back to the drudgery of learning grammar. For this reason, we will read engaging material that will make us want to keep reading. The course intends to inspire you to develop your innate abilities and your learned skills.

By the time our class is over you should be able to:

  • Identify topics that lead to a discussion
  • Write a clear and concise brief essay
  • Identify aspects of American culture found in Taylor Swift’s lyrics
  • Articulate your worldview that answers life’s biggest questions
  • Appreciate the art of writing

WEEK ONE: (January 8)

  • Introduction
  • Short answers due by Friday January 12th at 12:00 p.m. NOON

WEEK TWO (January 22)

  • Taylor, pages 4 – 56; Zinsser, Introduction, chapters 1, 2, 3 (Album: Taylor Swift)

WEEK THREE (January 29)

  • Taylor, pages 57-84; Zinsser, Introduction, chapters 4, 5 (Album: Fearless)
  • Revised short answers due

WEEK FOUR (February 5)

  • Taylor, pages 85-115; Zinsser, chapters 6, 7 (Album: Speak Now)

WEEK FIVE (February 12)

  • Taylor, pages 116-151; Zinsser, chapters 8, 9 (Album: Red)
  • 300 word essay due

WEEK SIX (February 26)

  • Taylor, pages 152-188; Zinsser, Introduction, chapter 10 (Album: 1989)

WEEK SEVEN (March 4)

  • Taylor, pages 189-231; Zinsser, chapter 20 (Album: Reputation)
  • Revised essay due

WEEK EIGHT (March 11)

  • Taylor, pages 232-250; Zinsser, chapter 21
  • Album theme due

WEEK NINE (March 25)

  • Taylor, pages 250-279; Zinsser, chapter 22 (Album: Lover)
  • Lyrics one and two due

WEEK TEN (April 1)

  • Taylor, pages 281-301; Zinsser, chapter 23 (Album: Folklore)
  • Lyrics three and four due

WEEK ELEVEN (April 8)

  • Taylor, pages 302-339; Zinsser, chapter 24 (Album: Evermore)

WEEK TWELVE (April 15)

  • Three album reviews; Zinsser, Introduction, chapter 25 (Album: Midnights)
  • Revised lyrics due

WEEK THIRTEEN (April 22)

  • Your Songs