PWR 1NF: Writing & Rhetoric 1: Language 2.0: Investigating the Rhetoric of Digital Language
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. This course takes as its theme how digital interactions through multiple platforms, including social media, change the way we write, read and even alter our perceptions of journalism and activism. A full course description and video can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1nf For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Fahim, N. (PI)
PWR 1OS: Writing & Rhetoric 1: The Rhetoric of Freedom and Unfreedom
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. This course takes as its theme freedom and how its ideology is relative. Course description is here:
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1os For
PWR 1 course videos and full descriptions, see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr-1. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Shayduk-Immerman, O. (PI)
PWR 1PT: Writing & Rhetoric 1: Who Speaks for the Past: The Rhetoric of Public Memory
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. Public memory (markers and celebrations of history in public venues) has been expanded and revised to be more inclusive, democratic, and accurate. In this course we discuss many forms of public memory that contribute to narratives about the past. We'll consider arguments for and against rewriting public history. A full course description can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1pt For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Tokofsky, P. (PI)
PWR 1RE: Writing & Rhetoric 1: The Rhetorics of Meritocracy and Deservedness in an Unequal Society
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. This course takes as its theme meritocracy and will consider questions surrounding "deservedness." Course description is here:
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1re For
PWR 1 course videos and full descriptions, see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr-1. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Reist, S. (PI)
PWR 1RLA: Writing & Rhetoric 1: Stuff of Nightmares: The Rhetoric of Fear
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. This class takes as its theme fear. While fear is undeniably physiological and psychological, it is also shaped through discourse. We will make legible some of those discursive dynamics and analyze how different fears manifest. For course video and full description see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1rla For
PWR 1 catalog see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr-1. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Lee, R. (PI)
PWR 1SMC: Writing & Rhetoric 1: Beyond the Boundary: The Rhetoric of Maps, Borders, and Networks
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. This class takes as its theme the rhetorical frameworks of geographical frontiers and the maps that represent them, but also more figurative borders (gender, sexuality, race, class,and so on). For course video and full description, see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1smc. For
PWR 1 catalog see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr-1. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Mediratta, S. (PI)
PWR 1SNB: Writing & Rhetoric 1: The Rhetoric of Wellness: Social Context of Mental & Physical Health
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. This class asks what does it mean to be "well"? And what does "well" look like across different cultural contexts? For full course description see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1snb
PWR 1 course videos and description can be found here:
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr-1 Enrollment is handled by the PWR office.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Hervey, S. (PI)
PWR 1SPA: Writing & Rhetoric 1: Character, Consequence, Conversation: Writing and Ethics
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. In this course we will explore the decisions we make as communicators as a set of ethical choices and conceive writing as ethics. For a video and course description visit
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1spa For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Pittock, S. (PI)
PWR 1TSD: Writing & Rhetoric 1: Seismic Shifts: The Rhetoric of Disruption
PWR 1 courses focus on developing writing and revision strategies for rhetorical analysis and research-based arguments that draw on multiple sources. This class will explore what it means to witness deep social, cultural, political and environmental upheaval: how do we orient ourselves in relation to such radical change? For course video and full description, see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr1/pwr1tsd. For
PWR 1 catalog see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr-1. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office..
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 1
Instructors:
Schaeffer, T. (PI)
PWR 1WS: PWR 1 Studio
The
PWR 1 Studio is designed for multilingual and/or international student writers and is taken concurrently with
PWR 1. The Writing Studio provides students an opportunity to work with other multilingual students and an instructor with a background in second language writing to develop writing habits and strategies to support their work in
PWR 1 and other communication contexts. Please see
https://undergrad.stanford.edu/programs/pwr/courses/pwr-studio for more information. Prerequisite: Application. Co-requisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1
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