Course Title: Against the Clock: The Sense of Time
Instructor: Chase Atherton, A&S ’19 (MFA)
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January 28th - March 4, 2026
Wednesdays, 5:30PM - 7:30PM ET (6 Sessions)
Virtual via Zoom
Course Description: What does it mean to live inside time? This six-week seminar explores how writers have imagined, embodied, and resisted time across centuries and genres. Moving from the industrial age’s “clock time” to the digital era’s dizzying acceleration, we’ll read fiction, poetry, and theory that challenge our assumptions about duration, progress, and the present. Authors such as Virginia Woolf, W.H. Auden, Édouard Glissant, Lucille Clifton, and Annie Ernaux reveal how power, gender, technology, and biology shape our temporal experience.
Alongside thinkers from Marx to Foucault and Kristeva, we’ll consider how literature opens counter-cultural doorways into the lived texture of time—its loops, ruptures, and renewals. The course culminates in a creative workshop inviting participants to craft original works inspired by their own encounters with time.
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Chase Atherton, A&S '19 is a writer, translator, and educator based in New York City. She holds a BA in Modern Languages from Brasenose College, Oxford and an MFA in Poetry from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University.
Event DateStarts: Wednesday, January 28, 20265:30pm ESTEnds: Wednesday, March 4, 20267:30pm EST
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