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RHETORICAL CRITICISM (COM 310)

Term: Spring 2015

Faculty

Deidra Dawn DonmoyerShow MyInfo popup for Deidra Dawn Donmoyer
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Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 2:30 PM - 3:20 PM (1/7/2015 - 4/29/2015) Location: MAIN TATE 223
Sat, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM (5/2/2015 - 5/2/2015) Location: MAIN TATE 223

Description

310: Rhetorical Criticism
Goal: To engage with the rhetorical processes of persuasion and contextualization through a practiced, theoretical analysis of texts.
Content: Explore the possible interpretations and multiple meanings open within rhetorical texts such as speeches, film, television, music, websites, sculpture, art, clothing, relational actions, communicative choices, etc. Application of a variety of rhetorical criticism methods culminating in a research project: neo-Aristotelian, cluster, metaphor, generic, fantasy-theme, pentadic, narrative, ideological, and feminist methods.
Taught: Alternate Years.
Prerequisite: COM 103 or permission of instructor.
Credit: 3 hours.