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dc.contributor.authorFaery, Rebecca Blevins
dc.coverage.temporalFall 2008
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-11T19:45:48Z
dc.date.available2022-08-11T19:45:48Z
dc.date.issued2008-12
dc.identifier21W.730-5-Fall2008
dc.identifier.other21W.730-5
dc.identifier.otherIMSCP-MD5-69e4f8418a180d9eb17d2673416030a0
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/144333
dc.description.abstractThis course is an introduction to writing prose for a public audience—specifically, prose that is both critical and personal, that features your ideas, your perspective, and your voice to engage readers. The focus of our reading and your writing will be American popular culture, broadly defined. That is, you will write essays that critically engage elements and aspects of contemporary American popular culture and that do so via a vivid personal voice and presence. In the coming weeks we will read a number of pieces that address current issues in popular culture. These readings will address a great many subjects from the contemporary world to launch and elaborate an argument or position or refined observation. And you yourselves will write a great deal, attending always to the ways your purpose in writing and your intended audience shape what and how you write. The end result of our collaborative work will be a new edition, the seventh, of Culture Shock!, an online magazine of writings on American popular culture, which we will post on the Web for the worldwide reading public to enjoy.en
dc.language.isoen-US
dc.relation.isbasedonhttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46741
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dc.subjectcontemporaryen
dc.subjectcontemporary issuesen
dc.subjectcultureen
dc.subjectculture shocken
dc.subjecturban and environmental crisesen
dc.subjecteconomic imperialismen
dc.subjectsexual and reproductive politicsen
dc.subjectthe ethics of biotechnologiesen
dc.subjectissues of race and genderen
dc.subjectthe romance of technologyen
dc.subjectrobotics and cyborg culturesen
dc.subjectmedia saturationen
dc.subjectlanguage and representationen
dc.subjectwritingen
dc.subjectworkshopen
dc.subjectHoneymoon Phaseen
dc.subjectNegotiation Phaseen
dc.subjectAdjustment Phaseen
dc.subjectReverse Culture Shocken
dc.subjectanxietyen
dc.subjectfeelingsen
dc.subjectsurpriseen
dc.subjectdisorientationen
dc.subjectuncertaintyen
dc.subjectconfusionen
dc.subjectassimilatingen
dc.subjectcurrenten
dc.title21W.730-5 Writing on Contemporary Issues: Culture Shock! Writing, Editing, and Publishing in Cyberspace, Fall 2008en
dc.title.alternativeWriting on Contemporary Issues: Culture Shock! Writing, Editing, and Publishing in Cyberspaceen
dc.audience.educationlevelUndergraduate
dc.subject.cip090102en
dc.subject.cipMass Communication/Media Studiesen
dc.subject.cip450202en
dc.subject.cipPhysical Anthropologyen
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