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2019-2020 University Catalog 
    
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WTNG 303 - Environmental Rhetoric


Prerequisites: Successful completion (C- or higher) of WTNG 102  and at least sophomore standing or consent of instructor
Fulfills the second of two University Core Curriculum requirements in the University Writing Program Fulfills a course requirement in the Professional and Public Writing Core Concentration and Minor
This course will examine important writers and thinkers from Henry David Thoreau to William McKibben for ways in which arguments about human/nature relationships have evolved. The tensions in these relationships, this course argues, have forged environmentalism into a counter-hegemonic discourse that challenges fundamental assumptions about the centrality of man, the role and value of “progress,” and the utility of nature.

3 credits
Fall Alternate Years



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