Media representations of gender and torture post-9/11
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In: Routledge studies in rhetoric and communication 4
The purpose of this course is to explore various aspects of political communication in the UnitedStates. Our first topic will be presidential rhetoric and the rhetorical presidency. As we explorethis topic, we will investigate the historical development of presidential communication and themajor genres which help shape and structure that communication. Our second topic will bepolitical campaigns and the evolution of the "long campaign," particularly its inescapableconnection to mass media. Our third topic will be grassroots and resistance politicalcommunication. Here, our focus will be on the nontraditional approaches taken by ordinarycitizens and citizen groups as they strive to have their voices heard and impact policy.
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This course examines popular culture and the emergence of mass culture in the United States. Itstarts from the premise that popular culture, far from being a frivolous or debased alternative to"high culture", is in fact an important site of popular expression, social instruction, and culturalconflict, and thus deserves critical attention. We examine theoretical texts that help us to "read"popular culture, even as we study specific forms and artifacts of popular culture: from televisionshows to Hollywood movies, graphic novels to advertisements, and popular music to fiction.Throughout the course, we ground what we call "culture" in political, economic, and socialcontexts. We pay special attention to the ways popular culture mediates and produces pleasure,disgust, satisfaction, and fear and to how popular culture influences and is influenced by politicaland social structures.
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This class will study symbolic communication intended to influence beliefs, attitudes, values, andbehaviors. The course will focus on the critical assessment of persuasive messages, with additionalattention to the theories and research behind persuasive message construction.
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In: European journal of communication, Band 28, Heft 5, S. 590-593
ISSN: 1460-3705
In: The journal of popular culture: the official publication of the Popular Culture Association, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 326-328
ISSN: 1540-5931