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Great World Texts

GWT23

 

Great World Texts is a collaboration between Gallatin Writing Program faculty, Gallatin undergraduates, and New York City public high school teachers and students. Each year, students study a canonical work or contemporary classic.

In a tutorial, Gallatin undergraduates discuss the text, learn about social and pedagogical issues, and become mentors in the high schools. During the semester, mentors facilitate the study of the text using multimedia classroom resources created by the faculty adviser. The semester culminates in a celebration at which the high school students engage in interactive activities and share projects inspired by the book.

In 2013, GWT became a global program when it expanded to NYU Buenos Aires. The tutorial, conducted in English and affiliated with Lenguitas High School in Buenos Aires, is open to all undergraduates studying at NYU Buenos Aires. At NYU Buenos Aires, Anna Kazumi Stahl is the site and program director.

At NYU Washington Square, the faculty adviser is Professor Karen Hornick, and the partner NYC public schools are High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies, Facing History, and The Boerum Hill School for International Studies.

The 2023 text is Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis.


Great World Texts Celebration 2023

Top left: the GWT mentors and high school students from the Boerum Hill School  (top right) and High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies (bottom right) present at the Celebration. Translator Susan Bernofsky presents on her translation of The Metamorphosis (bottom left).

Top left: the GWT mentors and high school students from the Boerum Hill School (top right) and High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies (bottom right) present at the Celebration. Translator Susan Bernofsky presents on her translation of The Metamorphosis (bottom left). Photos by Rose Marie Goetsch, Olivia Ontiveros, and Allyson Paty.


Great World Texts Celebration 2022

Three photos of high school students and Gallatin undergraduates speaking at a long table on stage in front of a projector screen. High school students from the Boerum Hill School (top left) and High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies (top right) present their final projects at the GWT 2022 Celebration (photos by Armaan Ahmed, Gallatin BA '23). The GWT mentors (bottom) share reflections on their college experience in a panel discussion with the high school students (photo by Hallie Franks).

Great World Texts 2020 and 2021 Websites

In Fall 2020 and 2021, students, teachers, mentors, the faculty adviser, and the Gallatin Writing Program graduate assistant worked together to showcase the students' final projects online. Their creative responses to The Mahabharata and Aimé Césaire's A Tempest, respectively, can be found on the Great World Texts 13 and Great World Texts 14 websites.


Scenes from Great World Texts 2019


Photographs from the Great World Texts Celebration, 2019


Edwidge Danticat visit to Gallatin

In March 2017, Edwidge Danticat read from her novel The Dew Breaker and answered questions from undergraduate mentors and NYC high school students who participated in Great World Texts 9.   

Edwidge Danticat visit to Gallatin

Photos by Alex Mawe

Maxine Hong Kingston visit to Gallatin

 

In April 2014, Maxine Hong Kingston read from The Woman Warrior and engaged in a lively Q&A with undergraduate mentors and NYC high school students who participated in Great World Texts 6.