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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Department of English
Kuykendall 402
1733 Donaghho Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
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Course Description

Fall Semester 2011

ENG 306(4): Argumentative Writing I

instructor:  Phillip Drake
time:  TTH 12:00-1:15
focus:  W
description:  Economist Deirdre McCloskey defines rhetoric as “paying attention to one’s audience.” This broad definition of rhetoric is useful for alerting us to the diverse ways that rhetoric is present and employed in the world. It is intrinsic to communication and fundamental to our participation in communities.

This course is designed to help students develop the skills to write persuasive compositions for a variety of contexts, both inside and outside the university. The course will cover reading selections and concepts spanning from classical Greece to the contemporary era, which we will apply to issues related to the communities relevant to our lives today.

This course is Writing Intensive, which means you should expect to compose over 20 pages of writing throughout the semester. Assignments will include a variety of papers that respond to readings, a major research paper that explores the rhetorical framing of an issue to be chosen later, student presentations, short papers, and quizzes. Class participation will also play a major role in your grade.

You will be required to purchase a course packet from the campus copy center, and there will be additional reading material made available from Laulima.