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Course TitleSociolinguistics II
CampusSwarthmore
SemesterSpring 2023
Registration IDLING 082 01
Credit1
DepartmentLinguistics
InstructorFuller Medina, Nicté
Times and DaysTTH 02:40pm-03:55pm
Room LocationTrotter Hall 201
Course Info

(Cross-listed as SOAN 041).


This course builds upon foundational concepts in sociolinguistic theory to examine discourses of news and entertainment media, across science fiction and politics. Drawing upon contributions in applied linguistics, media studies, cultural studies, and animal studies, we ask which realities are mirrored in our everyday language and in the fictional and sensationalized worlds we engage in through the media we consume. What role does science fiction play in our explorations of social difference, deviance, control, disability, sexuality, and normativity? Can science fiction assist the goals of social justice and democracy? How does language surface in the biopolitics of human and non-humans? Together, we will explore key film and television, and select novels by authors Max Brooks, Octavia Butler, Philip K. Dick, and George Orwell. Students will learn advanced methods and theories in multimodal critical discourse analysis, ethnography of communication, and digital humanities.


Prerequisite:

One course addressing foundational concepts of language in society, including LING 025, SOAN 040B .

Notes
Course Record Number:
28820
Enrollment Limit:
12
Current Enrollment:
5
Distribution:
Social Sciences
Notes:
Cross-listed with SOAN 041. Eligible for ESCH.
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