Areas of Study:
 
History and Theory of Rhetoric
 
Public Discourse
 
Narrative and Image
 
 
   
     
 

History and Theory of Rhetoric

Focuses on understanding the development of Rhetorical theory and practice from its genesis in the classical period to its situation in the present. Students will consider how the discipline of Rhetoric has both shaped and itself been shaped by social, political, technological and intellectuals developments over the course of two millenia. Individual courses will enable close study of Rhetoric's influence and adaptation, both in theory and practice, in specific contexts throughout its history.

 
     
  Courses  
 
105 Rhetorical Theory and Practice in the Historical Eras
110 Advanced Argumentative Writing
110M Advanced Argumentative Writing for Majors only
120A Philosophical Discourse
120B Literary and Cultural Discourse
120C Theoretical Inquiry into Law, Polity, and Society
120D Rhetoric and Theory of Film
132 Rhetoric, Culture and Society
137 Comparative Rhetoric
138 Rhetoric and Literature Under the Roman Empire
140 Discourse of Qualities
173 Rhetoric of Historical Discourse
174 Rhetoric of Scientific Discourse
175 Rhetoric of Philosophical Discourse
177 Language, Truth and Dialogue
181 Theory and Practice of Reading and Interpretation
189 Special Topics (if appropriate)