
The Context study: The Future
November 19, 2008 
The Context study for Unit 1 is “The Future”.
Although we will be working towards developing your own writing in relation to this Context, you should begin by trying to inject some coherence into your ideas and opinions about the future. As a first foray into the future, here’s an introductory Future Powerpoint that contains information about the study, the core text, some writing ideas and some other, related texts you might like to examine.
Importantly, start with the reading: 1984. Along with Animal Farm, 1984 is Orwell’s defining work. Its grim and foreboding look at the future has given us so many words that are now commonplace to describe the social, political and technological environment we live in. “Big Brother”, “the Thought Police”, “Newspeak”, “Room 101″ … all the hallmarks of what used ominously to be called an “Orwellian world”!
In many ways, despite the title referring to a date more than 20 years ago, 1984 (this link is to a study guide: consider the discussion questions at the end …) seems more hauntingly apt than ever! Read it over the holidays. There are some requested responses for you in the Course Handbook that you were given in O’Week, as part of the holiday 2009 preparation tasks. Here’s a Powerpoint that gives an overview of the course for the year. 2009courseintro2

You should start this Context study in two ways; first, think about the Future. Don’t just do it in your head. Start a Word document, or do it on (gasp) paper! At the same time, over the Christmas break (start early: that’s my tip!) read 1984. Complete the questions in the holiday preparation pack, and email the responses to me. Once you have done that, relax! But add any other thoughts or ideas about the future (whether related to 1984 or not) as you go.
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From the start of term 1, we’ll only focus tangentially on the Context … Each week, in one class, we’ll touch on one of the holiday questions and explore. At these times, you can add material that others contribute to you own. After Camps Week, we will begin two exercises, in classes. The first will be a series of writing exercises and discussions related to 1984. The second will be to study, in pairs, selections from a clutch of films which focuses on aspects of the future. We will contribute short film presentations to our class, each one containing a short writing exercise. In the first weeks of Term 2, you will have four lessons in which you finalise your Context collection. At the end of these sessions, you must submit three original pieces of writing which explore the Context and which relate in some way to the core text – 1984. As well, you must submit a written explanation of what you have tried to do, in your writing. Here’s an introductory PowerPoint: wotiscontext
See how 1984 is STILL relevant?
Here are some notes from one of last year’s ideas lessons: futurevisions Note that we didn’t fill in ALL the blanks … that’s (one of) your opportunities! DO peck away at this stuff … Build your belief that you can do it and do have something valuable to offer. Develop a sheet full of ideas from films, or books, or newspaper articles … Great way to start off.