ENGL 3357 Visual Rhetoric
This course is part of the Rhetoric Branch of the UIW English Department Program. An upper-level course, Visual Rhetoric focuses on the relationship between visual images and culture, examining what visual images mean (interpretation) and what they do (representation). The course is a study in rhetoric, exploring how visuals communicate as signs and symbols and how visuals effect human emotion and behavior. This course introduces students to some of the theories (both rhetorical and literary) explaining how images work to communicate and persuade within a cultural context. Prerequisites: ENGL 1312. (Summer and as needed)
Offered
Summer and as needed