ENGL 380

Spring 2021 Part of Term 1

Part of Term 1
Jan 25-May 5

Credit: 3 hours.

Advanced-level work in the field of Writing Studies. Building upon a traditional disciplinary understanding of writing as rhetoric, this course invites students to call upon sociological, anthropological, and/or ideological approaches to the study of writing in order to understand the myriad ways that writing makes meaning(s). See Class Schedule for topics.

May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: Completion of the Composition I requirement.

ENGL 380 class schedule data for spring 2021
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
59085
Online
Q
12:30PM -1:45PM
TR
n.a.
Kinzy, D
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/25/21-05/05/21
Section Title:
Writing Literacy and Identity
Section Info:
This course will explore literacy and identity as interrelated social practices and consider how varying definitions, attitudes, and theories of those practices can impact people in material and non-material ways. Some of our key questions will be: What is literacy? What is identity? What does it mean to think of these as interrelated “social practices?” How do literacy and identity sustain each other? How do literacy and identity get represented and studied in various settings (family, school, community, workplace, and public realms)? What are the central sites of conflict surrounding intersections of literacy and identity today? We’ll also attempt to understand how we can better recognize, analyze, employ, and, when necessary, interrupt and talk back to ideas of literacy and identity that circulate in and shape our lives. Throughout the course, we’ll use our thinking and research on literacy and identity as resources for writing.
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