用第二波女权主义音乐教授交叉修辞批评

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION Communication Teacher Pub Date : 2022-04-06 DOI:10.1080/17404622.2022.2052917
Kristen D. Herring
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交叉性是当代女性主义修辞批评的核心。这也是一个复杂的概念,通过改变公共领域中关于身份的话语,具有促进社会变革的巨大潜力。因此,传播学者在向人文学科的本科生和研究生教授交叉批评的基础知识方面有着既得利益,尤其是在涉及修辞批评、女权主义修辞理论、女性和/或性别研究、社会运动、批判性文化研究、媒体研究、,或其他相关主题。我建议将交叉性作为第二波女权主义音乐修辞批评的分析框架进行教学。本单元首先简要概述了第二波女权主义者的主要目标和修辞策略。然后,学生们阅读第二波修辞的交叉批评和没有考虑身份交叉体验的修辞理论的批评。该单元的高潮是,学生们分组对与美国第二波女权运动有关的流行音乐进行简短的修辞批评。简短的修辞批评要求学生分析音乐论证的具体成分和情境成分。他们在多媒体演示中向全班展示他们的发现,这与音乐一样,包含了许多感官和修辞的可能性。课程修辞批评,女权主义修辞理论,妇女/性别研究,社会运动修辞学,批判文化研究,媒体研究。目的在本单元中,学生将学习如何使用音乐案例研究,通过交叉视角分析第二波女权主义修辞。首先,学生们将学习第二波女权运动的历史。然后,他们将阅读交叉思维的核心租户,然后探索修辞评论家如何使用交叉性作为分析框架。接下来,学生们将把流行音乐与第二波浪潮中出现的女权主义信息结合起来,进行简短的修辞批评,以历史背景为背景,重点关注音乐诉求的具体体验。他们将以多媒体形式向同学们展示他们的发现。完成本单元后,学生应学会将交叉理论应用于音乐修辞策略的分析,并确定该策略的优势和劣势。
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Teaching intersectional rhetorical criticism with second-wave feminist music
Intersectionality is core to contemporary feminist rhetorical criticism. It is also a complex concept with great potential for promoting social change by shifting discourses about identity in the public sphere. Therefore, communication scholars have a vested interest in teaching the basics of intersectional criticism to undergraduate and graduate students across the humanities, especially in upper-division undergraduate communication courses that deal with rhetorical criticism, feminist rhetorical theory, women and or gender studies, social movements, critical cultural studies, media studies, or other related topics. I recommend teaching intersectionality as an analytic framework for rhetorical criticism with second-wave feminist music. The unit begins by briefly overviewing the key goals and rhetorical tactics of second-wave feminists. Students then read intersectional criticism of second-wave rhetoric and criticism of rhetorical theory that fails to consider the intersectional experience of identity. The unit culminates with students working in groups to conduct an abbreviated rhetorical criticism of popular music associated with the United States’s second wave of feminist movements. The abbreviated rhetorical criticism asks students to analyze the embodied and situated components of musical argumentation. They present their findings to the class in a multimedia presentation that engages many sensorial and rhetorical possibilities, much like music does. Courses Rhetorical Criticism, Feminist Rhetorical Theory, Women/Gender Studies, The Rhetoric of Social Movements, Critical Cultural Studies, Media Studies. Objectives In this unit, students will learn how to analyze second-wave feminist rhetoric through an intersectional lens using musical case studies. First, students will study the history of second-wave feminist movements. They will then read about the core tenants of intersectional thinking before exploring how rhetorical critics use intersectionality as an analytic framework. Next, students will engage popular music with feminist messages that emerged during the second wave in an abbreviated rhetorical criticism textured with historical context and focused on embodied experiences of musical appeals. They will present their findings in a multimedia format for their classmates. By the completion of this unit, students should learn to apply intersectional theory to an analysis of a musical rhetorical tactic and to identify the strengths and weaknesses of that tactic.
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