WRR307H1: Rhetoric of Health and Medicine

36S

Since its inception, rhetoric has been concerned with persuasion and its relationship to human flourishing. This course brings rhetorical thought into important dialogue with health research, medical practices, and pharmaceutical advertising. Medicalized phenomena—like hypochondria, depression, sexual dysfunction, and death & dying—are all bound up with influence. A rhetorical perspective on health and wellness tracks this influence through networks of individuals, institutions, texts, media forms, genres, and narratives.

Completion of 4.0 credits
INI308H1 (Selected Topics in Writing and Rhetoric: Rhetoric of Health and Medicine) offered in Fall 2019, and WRR308H1 (Selected Topics in Writing and Rhetoric: Rhetoric of Health and Medicine) offered in Winter 2022
Thought, Belief and Behaviour (2)