From nsotirov at morris.umn.edu Tue Oct 8 16:35:01 2024 From: nsotirov at morris.umn.edu (Nadezhda Sotirova) Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 11:35:01 -0500 Subject: [Ethnocomm] ISO Teaching materials on a "Speeches that changed the world" and social movements class Message-ID: Hi all, Hope you are doing well. I know this is unorthodox and not a common request but I'm teaching a legacy class with the topic of "Speeches that changed the world". It used to have a rhetorical focus but I'd like to shift to a more LSI/EC mode and include social movements in general. Does anyone have experience, suggestions, or materials they are willing to share with me? I'd like to incorporate some media history/historiography as that's part of understanding why how we do public speaking and its impact have both changed in the 21st century--where memes of the debate seem to be more relevant than the debates themselves! Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thank you, wonderful hivemind! Nade -- Nadezhda Sotirova, Ph.D. (she/her) Associate Professor Communication, Media, & Rhetoric CMR Humanities and Fine Arts 105C University of Minnesota Morris Division of Humanities 600 East Fourth St. Morris, Minnesota 56267 Email: nsotirov at morris.umn.edu Phone: (320) 589-6244 The University of Minnesota Morris is located on land that has been cared for and called home by the Dakota people, and later the Ojibwe people and other Native peoples from time immemorial. Our state?s name, Minnesota, comes from the Dakota name for this region, Mni Sota Makoce ? ?the land where the waters reflect the skies.? By offering this land acknowledgment, we affirm tribal sovereignty and express respect for Native peoples and nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: