Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CMST 386 Rhetoric of Social Movements 3 semester hours
This course is a survey of the historical events and rhetorical documents of major American movements for social change. Movements may include: abolitionist (anti-slavery), labor, socialist, women’s rights, environmental justice, civil rights (Black, Chicana/o, and Native American), gay and lesbian, and student movements. Emphasis will be placed on rhetorical strategies and tactics relating to effects of movements on systems and structures conceived as dominant; analyses of how social movement actors construct meaning and identity in their discourses are also stressed.
Junior or senior standing required.
(Counts as an application course.)
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