ENC 3021 Hawkins Spring 2021

Spring
2021
ENC 3021
Rhetoric: Traditions and Trajectories of Rhetoric
Brendan Hawkins

ENC 3021 is one of three core courses for the Editing, Writing, and Media (EWM) track, and as such, the course works to provide a foundation for the major. Studying the history of rhetoric provides students with foundational rhetorical principles and building blocks crucial for writers, editors, and evolving scholars. This course introduces students to key concepts in the study of rhetoric; to frameworks useful for the analysis of texts, events, communication, and other phenomena; and to the principles of rhetoric in contexts across media and cultures.

We will trace Western rhetoric as it has evolved and changed throughout its 2500-year history. Although this course offers a survey of significant Western rhetorical theories and practices from ancient Greece to contemporary culture, it also emphasizes the evolution of rhetorical knowledges and meaning-making processes.