PWR 2EI: Writing & Rhetoric 2: Knock Off: Rhetorics of Copying, Memeing, Modding and Piracy
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. This class takes as its theme traditions, practices, and artifacts that call the premises of originality into question and that playfully unsettle the state and corporate narratives of cultural ownership that sustain them. A full course description and video can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2ei For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/ Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Aut, Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Pei, E. (PI)
PWR 2EPD: Writing & Rhetoric 2: Trekkers, Trampers, and Travelers: Storytelling On The World's Trails
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. A full course description and video can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2epd For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/ Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Polk, E. (PI)
PWR 2GMI: Writing & Rhetoric 2: Our Future is Each Other: Collaborative Rhetorics
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. A full course description and video can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2gmi For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/ Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Moyer, G. (PI)
PWR 2HK: Writing & Rhetoric 2: Think Global: The Rhetoric of Global Citizenship
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. This class takes as its theme global citizenry. But what does it mean to be a global citizen? What vision of the world and ethical frameworks are invoked when claiming this sort of cosmopolitan identity? A full course description and video can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2hk For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/ Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Aut, Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Kantor, H. (PI)
PWR 2IY: Writing & Rhetoric 2: Many Faces of Sherlock: Race, Gender, Power, and the Rhetoric of the Detective
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. This course takes as its theme detective fiction and how it has expanded with empowering results to genders, ethnicities, and social backgrounds considering, for example, the Botswanan women sleuths of <i>The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency</i>, the hoodie-wearing, super strong <i>Luke Cage</i>, and Japanese manga's Detective Conan. A full course description and video can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2iy For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/ Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Yamboliev, I. (PI)
PWR 2JJ: Writing & Rhetoric 2: The Rhetoric of Language, Identity and Power
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. This course takes as its theme the construction and negotiation of power and difference through language as it intersects with gender, sexuality, race, ability, and class. We'll explore this across spheres such as politics, education, science, sports and the media, intertwined with forces like globalization, immigration, and technology. A full course description and video can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2jj For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/ Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Johnson, J. (PI)
PWR 2JP: Writing & Rhetoric 2: The Rhetoric of Art and Commerce
Prerequisite:
PWR 1. Further work in developing skills in argument and research-based writing, with emphasis on both written and oral/multimedia presentation of research. Examination of unspoken rules regarding the separation of creativity and commerce and arguments about how consumer culture influences the work of the artist. See
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/undergrad/cgi-bin/drupal_ual/AP_univ_req_PWR_Courses.html.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Peterson, J. (PI)
PWR 2JPB: Writing & Rhetoric 2: Curated Reality: Writing about the Influence of Media
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. This class takes as its theme curated media platforms. Who gets "published" and why? We will investigate how media bring voices and ideas to their audiences: how Ted Talk organizers decide what ideas are important, how podcasts distribute what we hear, and how museum curators control what art we remember. A full course description and video can be found here:
pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2jpb For the PWR course catalog please visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/ Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Peterson, J. (PI)
PWR 2JS: Writing & Rhetoric 2: In Science We Trust
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. In this course we will explore the complex societal, political, and rhetorical factors that influence how scientific ideas spread and gain acceptance among the general public. In particular, we will focus on science communication, studying how complex information is communicated to different audiences and putting those strategies into practice as you communicate results from your own research project. For full course description and video, see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2js. For
PWR 2 course catalog visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr-2. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Aut, Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Stonaker, J. (PI)
PWR 2JU: Writing & Rhetoric 2: Haunted: Rhetoric of Ghosts
PWR 2 courses focus on developing strategies for presenting research-based arguments in both written and oral/multimedia genres. This course takes as its theme ghosts and the various interpretation of the word. We will look at the how the past operates in the present and how historical events and social shifts shape our understanding of the world. We'll consider the blurred boundary between life and death and also between reality and imagination. For full course description see
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr2/pwr2ju. For the
PWR 2 course catalog visit
https://pwrcourses.stanford.edu/pwr-2. Enrollment is handled by the PWR office. Prerequisite:
PWR 1.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Schulte, J. (PI)
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