RWPD-380
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Rhetorical Bodies
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Course Description
This course examines the rhetorical construction of bodies as well as the ways in which bodies are often used rhetorically. In order to carry out this examination, we will apply a variety of critical rhetorical lenses to written and visual texts. We will be particularly concerned with the intersections of social factors such as gender, race, class, sexuality, and disability and the ways in which these intersections are written on our bodies. We will read texts by classical and contemporary theorists and authors, such as Hippocrates, Quintilian, Judith Butler, Kenneth Burke, Patricia Hill Collins, Debra Hawhee, and Robert McCruer. This course will be writing intensive. May be taken for credit toward the Gender Studies major or minor or the Race & Ethnic Studies major or minor. May be elected as English 377.
Course Type
DIST-HUMANITIES, Graded Standard, Academic Credit, Academic Evaluate Course, INTER.DISC-GENDER STUDIES, INTER.DISC-RACEÐNIC ST, Indigeneity, Race & Ethn., Human-Centered Design, Textual Analysis, Power and Equity, Writing Across Contexts, Cross-listed Course