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Date
WEEK 1
Tuesday,
Aug. 26
In class
Course Introduction:
What Is Rhetoric? What Is
Ethics?
Thurs.,
Aug. 28
WEEK 2
Tuesday,
Sept. 2
Thurs.,
Sept. 4
Judging Rhetoric
Review Booths taxonomy and
discuss real-world examples.
Discuss the value of listening as a
rhetorical strategy.
WEEK 3
Tuesday,
Sept. 9
Judging Rhetoric
Review comics and discuss
emerging ideas/themes.
Consider representations of
Syracuse University as a top
party school.
Thurs.,
Sept. 11
Judging Rhetoric
WEEK 4
Tuesday,
Sept. 16
Thurs.,
Sept. 18
Workshop
WEEK 5
Tuesday,
Sept. 23
Thurs.,
Sept. 25
WEEK 6
Tuesday,
Sept. 30
Thurs.,
Oct. 2
WEEK 7
Tuesday,
Oct. 7
Thurs.,
Oct. 9
Ethics
Discussion leaders: Olivia and
Kelsey
WEEK 8
Tuesday,
Oct. 14
No class
Thurs.,
Oct. 16
No class
WEEK 9
Tuesday,
Oct. 21
Thurs.,
Oct. 23
WEEK 10
Tuesday,
Oct. 28
Workshop
Read Patricia J. Williams, The Raw and the HalfCooked (75-82) and listen to NPR piece
Documenting Tragedy: The Ethics of
Photojournalism. Write a 600-word response to this
question: Why does Williams title her essay The Raw
and the Half-Cooked? What is she trying to say about
ethics? Post your response to Blackboard.
Thurs.,
Oct. 30
Thurs.,
Nov. 6
WEEK 12
Tuesday,
Nov. 11
Thurs.,
Nov. 13
WEEK 13
Tuesday,
Nov. 18
Thurs.,
Nov. 20
WEEK 14
Tuesday,
Nov. 25
No class
Thanksgiving break
Thurs.,
Nov. 27
No class
Thanksgiving break
WEEK 15
Tuesday,
Dec. 2
Presentations
Ivy, Emily, Akili, Taskina,
Tevion, Padraic, Rania, and
Renata
Prepare presentations.
Thurs.,
Dec. 4
Presentations
Kelsey, Timothy, Tori, Hanna,
John, Olivia, Michaela, and Jack