November means many things for Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ: the typical college leaf piles, a strange flip-flopping in the weather from early-fall-crispness into Winter Is Coming ominousness.
It also means that ExCo applications are due.
ExCos are, in my opinion, one of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's best traditions. As Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students we naturally tend to over-extend ourselves; it's something we can't seem to help. ExCos allow us to add another class (or class-let, as I like to call them) to our schedule, but also learn about some fun new hobby or activity or movement while we're at it. I have taken part in an ExCo every semester since my arrival here; I've taken two and taught three. In case you're interested, here's the list:
Taken:
Chosen: The Buffy the Vampire Slayer ExCo
Murder Mysteries in the US & UK
Taught:
The Harry Potter ExCo ("HexCo")
Laugh Track: The Sitcom ExCo
Musicals of the Stage and Screen
I took this semester off in terms of teaching ExCos, instead opting to "re-take" (or rather, audit) Murder Mysteries again, as it's taught by one of my close friends and goes over new material every semester.
This month, however, I am getting back into swing of ExCo teaching: Though I have taught the Harry Potter ExCo before, my former co-instructor graduated last Spring. Luckily for me a lot of people at this school seem very invested in the idea of teaching a class about Harry Potter. With a new co-instructor, though, comes a slight re-tooling of the class; Especially with something as iconic and life-changing for our generation as Harry Potter, the ways that people approach the books and the fandom surrounding it can change a lot from person to person. To me, that's one of the best things about it, and re-tooling the syllabus to reflect even more of these different perspectives is a really cool way to keep the ExCo fresh as I go into another semester of teaching it.
Here's a little preview of the revised HexCo syllabus:
WEEK ONE: Introductions, and Laying the Groundwork of Identity
WEEK TWO: Friendship, the Trio, and the Marauder Era
WEEK THREE: Fandom and the Role of Fan-Fiction as Supplementary Material
WEEK FOUR: Bravery, Evil, and the Role of Death in the Series
WEEK FIVE: Dumbledore, Voldemort, and Political Allegory in the Series
WEEK SIX: Snape, and the Order of the Phoenix
WEEK SEVEN: Romance and Teen Angst
WEEK EIGHT: Innocence, and Coming of Age in the Harry Potter Series
WEEK NINE: Book & Movie 3: Prisoner of Azkaban
WEEK TEN: The Translation from Books to Movies
WEEK ELEVEN: Re-Examining the Hero's Journey
WEEK TWELVE: Harry Potter and the Fandom, Part 2: The End of an Era?
One of the awesome things about all this is that I heard a little while ago that the ExCo Committee has officially approved us as a class for next semester! So basically there's no getting rid of us now.
We had a ton of fun with the class when I taught it with my friend Hope last Spring. So let's make it another amazing Spring, ok?