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Writing And/As/About Resistance 2-Day Weekend Zoom Intensive, February 15th and 16th, 2025
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Writing And/As/About Resistance 2-Day Weekend Zoom Intensive, February 15th and 16th, 2025


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Saturday & Sunday, February 15th & 16th, 2025

Class will meet via Zoom on Saturday and Sunday, 2:00pm ET - 4:00pm ET

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A 2022 LARB Publishing Fellow, Eraldo Souza dos Santos is a Brazilian writer based between Paris and São Paulo. He recently joined Cornell University as a Klarman Fellow and will join UC Irvine as an Assistant Professor within the Poetic Justice Cluster in Summer 2025. His first book, to be published in 2025, is an autobiography of his illiterate mother and a meditation on the lived experience of Blackness and enslavement in modern Brazil. At the age of seven, his mother was sold into slavery by her white foster sister. It was 1968—eighty years after the abolition of slavery in Brazil and four years into the anti-communist coup d’état, during the month in which the military overruled the Constitution by decree. By weaving in extensive archival research and interviews, the novel narrates their journey to Minas Gerais—where she was born—and Bahia—the Blackest state in Brazil, where she was enslaved for three years—to investigate why the family that enslaved her has never been brought to justice. It also narrates his grandmother’s journey to search for her missing daughter.

What is resistance? Is writing a form thereof? Explore in this workshop the politics and poetics of resistance

In his essay “Resist, Refuse” (2018), Teju Cole argues that the word “resistance,” once holy, has now become unexceptional. “Faced with a vulgar, manic and cruel regime,” he argues, “birds of many different feathers are eager to proclaim themselves members of the Resistance.”

Do we, in fact, use the word “resistance” too much and in inappropriate ways? If so, what forms of action or refusal can be properly characterized as resistance? More crucially, what is resistance and what does resisting entail?

Cole’s provocation will be our starting point in this writing workshop. We’ll be reading and discussing writings from authors such as Angela Davis, Julián Fuks, Ilya Kaminsky, Han Kang, and the Combahee River Collective. By combining readings and writing prompts, we’ll also explore genres such as the autobiographical essay, the declaration, the manifesto, and the revolutionary poem. Over the course of the workshop, special attention will be paid to the uses of the first person and the roles of the narrator in accounts of resistance.

Participants will have the opportunity to workshop their pieces and receive feedback in the second meeting.

Assigned reading will include: Sophocles, Antigone; Herman Melville, "Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street"; Toni Morrison, Beloved; Angela Davis, An Autobiography; Han Kang, Human Acts; Ilya Kaminsky, Deaf Republic: Poems; Julián Fuks, Resistance ... and more!

COURSE OUTLINE:

Day 1: Resistance across history and across genres

Day 2: Publishing narratives of resistance

COURSE TAKEAWAYS:

  • You will have the opportunity to produce at least two short pieces based on writing exercises proposed throughout the workshop.
  • You will receive written feedback for the pieces you will produce during the workshop and for one of the pieces you may want to produce independently.
  • You will have the opportunity to workshop your pieces with the other workshop participants as well as with me in a one-on-one consulting session.

TESTIMONIALS:

This was a brilliant workshop! I really enjoyed the mixed approach of tasks, reading & discussion, and I came away with some amazing new thoughts & insights. Thank you so much! -UEA Creative Writing Course, MA Prose Fiction

I was in Eraldo’s Lounge Writers session on writing autobiographies. Eraldo selected excellent readings and discussed them closely, inviting our questions and comments. I really appreciated the balance between thorough examination of content and concepts and hands-on exercises on autobiography. Eraldo shared his extensive knowledge of world literature, literary criticism, and history in ways that contextualized the readings and provided a useful framework for the participants to contextualize the autobiographies they may want to write. I left this relatively short session with a deeper and broader understanding of the concepts covered. Eraldo is a generous, engaging, and enthusiastic instructor. I look forward to learning more from him in future sessions. -Lounge Writers

Eraldo is brilliant, current, and analytical. His course content was endless -- in that beyond what was covered in class, Eraldo exposed us to new worlds in literature that we go forward to pursue independently, a sort of limitless virtual classroom. Eraldo's presentation/material is marvelously thought-provocative. He never talked down to the class while he consistently elevated our knowledge base. I consider it an honour to have studied w/ him and hope to do so again in the future. -Former Student

The workshop was agile and engaging, where Eraldo Souza dos Santos shared his knowledge and encouraged everybody to participate. The writers and books he recommended to us (so hard to find alone in a bookstore) were precisely what I was looking for to pursue my project. Thanks! -Center for Fiction

"Content and instructor were harmonious. Examples and discussion opened up a new world to me as an author. Your teaching style is very grounded, open, inviting, warm, personal, literate, intellectual." -Former Student

"It must be said... that you are a wonderful, clear in purpose and delivery, teacher." -Former Student

ONLINE COURSE STRUCTURE:


This class meets via Zoom on Saturday and Sunday. Come prepared for an engaging class with live interaction on Zoom and plenty of writing, reading, and talking!

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

You can pay for the course in full or use Shop Pay or Affirm to pay over time with equal Monthly Payments. Both options are available at checkout.
  • Instructor: Eraldo Souza dos Santos

  • Class will meet on Saturday & Sunday, February 15th & 16th, 2025

  • Class will meet via Zoom, 2:00pm ET - 4:00pm ET

Contact us HERE if you have any questions about this class.