Projects and Assignments involving Manifestos
Eventually we'll post here a list of modernist manifestos that appear in MJP journals, alongside other manifestos that appear online and in other sources. Until then, here are some ideas for doing things with manifestos in the classroom.
Idea 1: Make a manifesto #1.
Quite a few MJP journals, often early in their runs, published a manifesto (or similarly functioning editorial statement of purpose) that spells out the outlook, values, and goals of the magazine. Some of the journals, however, do not. Have students study a journal that doesn't have a manifesto, and then have them write one for it.
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