Rhetoric 3317: Introduction to Nonfiction
Welcome to Rhetoric 3317: Introduction to Nonfiction. In this class, we will study how time and space operate in creative nonfiction--in particular, how authors (including you) manipulate words, images, and (in some cases) video and sound to help readers/viewers travel through time and space to connect with events in the past.
Begin your exploration of the course by clicking on the Syllabus and Schedule buttons above. All of the class materials, including readings and assignment descriptions, are linked in to the Schedule. You can also access individual assignments through the other buttons above.
To contact Dr. Harris, email her at [email protected]. You can also arrange a meeting through Skype or Google Hangouts, or a face-to-face appointment at UALR.
Begin your exploration of the course by clicking on the Syllabus and Schedule buttons above. All of the class materials, including readings and assignment descriptions, are linked in to the Schedule. You can also access individual assignments through the other buttons above.
To contact Dr. Harris, email her at [email protected]. You can also arrange a meeting through Skype or Google Hangouts, or a face-to-face appointment at UALR.