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Seminary: Creative Writing - discussion of your own texts
Schreibarbeit: Diskussion eigener Texte
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:19:11
Abstract
A condition for joining this course is an interest in the examination of your own texts. Samples will be discussed and reflected upon their hidden and their obvious literary strategies. We aim for sharpening our sensibility on what your texts may offer and what might be their limits. Literature thinks in language; to investigate its logic the course offers a chance for research.
Content
Voraussetzung ist ein Interesse an den Möglichkeiten eigenen literarischen Schreibens. Textproben werden besprochen und auf ihre verborgenen, aber auch ihre offensichtlichen literarischen Strategien hin befragt. Ziel ist ein klareres Wahrnehmen dessen, was das eigene Schreiben sein kann und nicht sein muss. Die Literatur denkt in Sprache; dieses Denken zu erforschen, soll der Kurs eine Möglichkeit bieten. (Vgl. den Plakataushang zu Beginn des Semesters)
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- DS
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- end-of-semester examination
Course Components
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Schreibarbeit: Diskussion eigener Texte
Permission from lecturers required for all students.
Termine: 22.3., 29.3., 5.4., 12.4., 26.4., Blockveranstaltung: 23.6.07,
STW Schmelzbergstr. 25
Anmeldung siehe sep. Anschlag
Bewerbung mit einem 2-3 seitigen Text bis 1.3.2007 obligatorisch
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1 h weekly |
Offered In
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Humanities, Social and Political Sciences (In order to be awarded credits, please register under "Pflichtwahlfach GESS"!. The language courses are offered by the ETH and University of Zurich Language Center.)
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Compulsory Electives GESS (Categorically all students at ETH Zurich are required to obtain 8 credit points (ECTS) within the frame of this elective course program throughout their studies; 6 credit points during the bachelor and 2 for the master. Some of the lectures are part of other departments’ curricula. Further information can be found in the course catalog or at the particular student offices.)
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