Communication 125 - Intro to Rhetorc&PerfmStudies

Fall
2014
01
3.00
Claudio Moreira
TU TH 11:30AM 12:45PM
UMass Amherst
73142
This course provides an introduction to the major ideas and concepts of rhetorical and performance studies and their contributions to social action. Students will be introduced to the thinkers and movements in rhetoric and performance most significant to how we understand ourselves: the ways we represent and remember our pasts, live our presents (presence), and imagine our futures. Theories of rhetoric and performance will be connected to each other and to our communication practices to examine how theories can be deployed as part of the art of living our lives. Assignments in this course will also connect theory and practice: students will be quizzed on readings to assess knowledge of concepts and theory and will complete out of class assignments that require practical applications of concepts/theories to community contexts. Students will also be expected to be able to engage in critical assessment: of the theories and their applications, as well as of their own (students') commitment to the work of education and personal growth.
Open to Sophomores & Freshmen only. 30 Seats Reserved for Sophomore and Freshmen COMM majors
This course was formerly numbered and titled COMM 197B: ST-Intro to Rhetoric&Perfm Std. If you have received credit for taking COMM 197B, you will not receive credit for taking this course.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.