Reading and Writing Stories of the End Times
Explore cross-cultural precedents and enduring myths of apocalypse. Through essays, short stories, poetry, or new media develop your voice for investigating The End and what comes next. Can we change the future through how we envision it?
Contemporary popular culture has surged with interest in the apocalypse. What are the historical precedents and currently enduring myths? How can we inquire into these ideas in a personal way, voicing our anxieties creatively and constructively? In this course, modalities for student work can be written or interdisciplinary, using creative and/or critical methods. How do cross-cultural creation stories inform our views of the world and its potential ending?
| CRN | Class type | Location | Days & time | Dates | Seats available | More info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24230 | In-person | Cascade JH 102 | Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:20pm | From April 8 through May 27, 2026 | Instructor: Todd M Umhoefer Tuition: $159 Fees: $0 Notes: Bring writing tools. |
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