Event Details |
Bilingual Phoenix: Chronicles of a Desert City with Luis Ávila |
04/10 - 05/08/2018 |
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm |
Tempe |
Course Details |
Four-week course with generative exercises and workshopping. In collaboration with the instructor, Luis Avila, the Piper Writers Studio is trying a "pay as you choose" model for this course to meet community members where they are at in their educational journey.
For beginners and beginner-intermediate learners. Covers topics on creative nonfiction, criticism/journalism, social practice/community project, and social justice and human rights.
Dates and Times:
Tuesdays from 5:30-7:30 PM
April 10, 17, 24, and May 8
Course Description
Some people think of the desert as a void, a place that’s lacking. On
the contrary, the Sonoran Desert is a place of abundance, a landscape that’s
facilitated transit, displacement, belonging, and diversity for far longer than
Phoenix became the largest city inhabiting it. The 6th largest metropolis in
the United States continues to change, to adapt to its new residents and
realities. Almost 40% of Phoenix’s population is Latino, many of us immigrants
from Northern Mexico, carrying stories, traditions, opinions, many finding ways
to make our journeys transcend. That’s the goal of this course, an effort to chronicle
the stories of people who live here, but without the limitations of one
language, and allowing those who write in English, Spanish, code-switch or
express themselves in Spanglish, to do so.
In the beginning of this course, we will learn what literary and
journalistic chronicles are, how they are composed, some of their important
exponents, and texts by cronistas of our generation. We will then take
the learning to the city, we will observe, write, present, and give each other feedback,
attempting to write, polish and finalize texts collectively. Luis Avila will
facilitate the conversations, and provide individual feedback to participants.