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WRIT 2 - 11   Rhetoric and Inquiry

2023 Summer Quarter

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Career
Undergraduate
Grading
Student Option
Class Number
70379
Type
Seminar
Instruction Mode
Asynchronous Online
Credits
5 units
General Education
C
Status
Open
Available Seats
7
Enrollment Capacity
25
Enrolled
18
Wait List Capacity
0
Wait List Total
0

Description

Provides declarative knowledge about writing, with a special focus on writing from research, composing in multiple genres, and transferring knowledge about writing to new contexts.

Enrollment Requirements

Prerequisite(s): College 1 and satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing; or College 80A, 80D, or 80F and satisfaction of the C1 requirement. Enrollment is restricted to frosh, sophomore and junior students.

Class Notes

Enrollment is restricted to current UCSC students only.
Theme: The Anti-Racist Academic Identity
Short Description: The institutional racism in the United States? system of higher education is the legacy of a unique form of settler colonialism. For example, writing requirements for college are not isolated rules for specific generations. Rather, they are part of the long history of epistemological racism and the racist notion of "Standard English". This course presents the antiracist academic identity as a frame for engaging the emerging writing and research process for college writers to undermine the role of epistemological racism in higher education. Two questions will structure the course: 1) What is anti-racist about writing and research? 2) How may an anti-racist academic identity support academic writing and research? To begin to answer these questions, we will undertake a process driven through personal inquiry, digital literacy, and cognitive science utilizing writing anchor concepts and research threshold concepts to investigate contemporary topics and issues; we will undertake intersectional and positional frames of critical inquiry while viewing genre as a rhetorically situated act that supports academic writing and research; finally, we will utilize the traditionally closed forms of historic and ethnographic academic writing to develop a digital short, or transmodal presentation of our writing and research.
Add deadline: June 30, 2023, at 5 pm.

Meeting Information

Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates
Online Navarro,J.M. 06/26/23 - 09/01/23
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