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Sep 23, 2024
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SUS 3200 - Literature for Change3.0 Credits Prerequisites: ENG 1021 and ENG 1022 , and SUS 3000 or SUS 3010 with a grade of C- or higher. SUS 3000 or SUS 3010 must be taken concurrently with this course if neither has been previously completed with a grade of C- or better. Interdisciplinary in nature, this course examines landmark texts that have shaped and are shaping sustainability thought and action. Texts are interpreted rhetorically within their historical, cultural, and political contexts in order to highlight their effects on policy, on conceptions of human relationships with the environment, and on social equity/justice. Texts are drawn from multiple genres that may include fiction, poetry, journalism, policy, nonfiction, scientific communication, public discourse, blogs, multimedia works, and film. Students analyze how and why particular texts have been/are highly influential within the growing body of sustainability thought. Voices emanating from diverse cultures globally are included. Prev. Course Codes: SUS-320 LEC 45 Contact hours
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