"Interpersonal Conflict" - Seminar-Problems in Comm Studies
- Michael Elwood Roloff - 847/491-7532 - Frances Searle, 2240 Campus Drive, Evanston
- Frances Searle Building 1441 - TuTh 12:30PM - 1:50PM
Overview of class
This course introduces graduate students to rhetorical inquiry and cultural analysis as taken up in the Rhetoric and Public Culture program. Students enrolled in the proseminar will engage questions about the production, circulation, and reception of texts and practices. This includes becoming acquainted with the ways in which the faculty are engaged in the study of rhetoric as an intellectual tradition; oratory and performance; publics and publicity; visual culture; power, discourse, and difference; the politics of representation; media and culture; and democracy and its disorders.Registration Requirements
1st Year-Graduate StudentsClass Materials (Required)
Course Packet and Blackboard ReadingsClass Attributes
Graduate Students OnlyEnrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for Graduate Students.
Instructors
Meeting Info
Current as of 06/15/13 12:35:15 AM