Rhetoric, A User's Guide (From Ancient Greece to the American Present)
CHV 247/CLA 257/AAS 246/HLS 247
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This course will explore the theory and practice of rhetoric in ancient Greece and Rome and the ways in which classical rhetoric has been adapted in modern American verbal art. From Gorgias and Demosthenes to Lincoln and Douglass, to Ida B. Wells and Fannie Lou Hamer, we will consider what makes individual speeches noteworthy in their local, historical contexts, as well as placing them in a larger rhetorical tradition. Throughout, we will analyze the role of ideologies of gender, class, race, nationality, religion, and sexuality in the construction of the rhetorical subject.
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Section L01
- Type: Lecture
- Section: L01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 17
- Capacity: 50
- Class Number: 42551
- Schedule: MW 10:00 AM-10:50 AM - McCosh Hall 2
Section P01
- Type: Precept
- Section: P01
- Status: C
- Enrollment: 0
- Capacity: 0
- Class Number: 43251
- Schedule: T 02:30 PM-03:20 PM
Section P02
- Type: Precept
- Section: P02
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 10
- Capacity: 13
- Class Number: 43252
- Schedule: W 07:30 PM-08:20 PM - Green Hall 3-C-3
Section P03
- Type: Precept
- Section: P03
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 7
- Capacity: 13
- Class Number: 43253
- Schedule: Th 10:00 AM-10:50 AM - Laura Wooten Hall 301
Section P99
- Type: Precept
- Section: P99
- Status: C
- Enrollment: 0
- Capacity: 0
- Class Number: 42552