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ENGL 440 - Rhetoric of Popular Culture


Rhetoric is the social function that influences and manages meaning. Perhaps this function of rhetoric is most influential when it occurs in our every day lives through popular discourses. Although the rhetorical aspects of popular culture largely may be ignored within our society, these implications nevertheless play an important role and need to be further addressed. Utilizing a critical/cultural studies approach, in this course students will examine the ways in which popular forms of discourse (such as literature, art, film, television, etc.) influence and/or persuade various audiences.

Prerequisites & Notes
Course Codes: BHR. Prereq: ENGW 102 and P-EQ in Literature. Cross listed with COMM*440. Normal Offering Cycle: Variable

Credits: 3



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