
Media outlets across the country often have the same perceptions of Detroit. Blue-collar. Impoverished. Underdogs. 鈥淲hy is Detroit always considered the underdog?鈥 Erik Bond frequently asks that question during his first-year seminar course, 鈥淭rauma, Text and the City,鈥 at the 每日大赛. There, about 20 students explore how artists and writers represent terror, violence, destruction and absence to describe indescribable suffering.
Twice a week, Bond and his students discuss events like 9/11 and the Greenwich Observatory bombing in London, as well as ongoing issues in Detroit. But instead of just studying the events, students examine how emails, photographs, novels, documentaries and films shape chaos to become part of urban history.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an open-ended topic,鈥 said Bond, associate professor of English. 鈥淚t introduces students to a field that鈥檚 exploratory. I want their answers. That鈥檚 the goal of the class.鈥
Ana Golematis thought she had signed up for an ordinary English class when she enrolled in 鈥淭rauma, Text and the City.鈥 She was wrong, and Bond鈥檚 class has quickly become her favorite.
鈥淗e goes a lot deeper into it, so it鈥檚 not just an ordinary English class,鈥 said Golematis, a freshman from Southgate. 鈥淭his is like my favorite class to come to.鈥
The final project will require students to examine a traumatic event, like ongoing issues in Detroit, and then examine how that chaos is covered.
If they have a friend or family member who lives in Detroit, Bond suggests students ask them if their perceptions of the city differ from the national impression, Bond said. He believes some students who focus on Detroit for their final project will generate a variety of different perceptions.
鈥淲hat possibilities does this alternate story have? What is shown to me in this narrative about Detroit and what is ignored? Why?鈥
Golematis said 鈥淭rauma, Text and the City鈥 is her favorite course because of the class discussions.
鈥淚t鈥檚 all open discussion,鈥 she said. 鈥淓verything is opinionated.鈥
She also analyzes media coverage of ongoing issues in Detroit more closely since enrolling in Bond鈥檚 course.
鈥淓verything is just mediated,鈥 said Golematis, in reference to media coverage. 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 want to say everything. Now I look at everything with a different perspective.鈥