<p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>I'm trying to decide which PWR 2 to take. I've copy-pasted all the classes available for fall below and I was wondering if any of you took some of these classes and if you liked them or not, would advise other to take them, etc.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Speaking About Art: Narrating the Cantors Collections
Mark Feldman</p>
<p>Cultural Interfaces
Christine Alfano</p>
<p>Lies, Truthiness, and Bull****: The Rhetoric of Falsehood
Harold Zimmerman</p>
<p>Dirty Pretty Things: The Rhetoric of Objects and Objectification
Sangeeta Mediratta</p>
<p>Stand Up and Be Strange! Absurdism and the Rhetoric of Protest
Scott Herndon </p>
<p>Got Ads? Visual Design in Print Advertising
Sohui Lee</p>
<p>Madness and Families: A Dramatic Perspective
Kevin DiPirro</p>
<p>The Power of Political Photography
Paul Bator</p>
<p>Selling the American West: Rhetorical Strategies and American Mythology
Susan Wyle</p>
<p>Mixing Memory and Desire: The Rhetoric of Recollection
Shay Brawn</p>
<p>Documenting Tragedy: Tragic Rhetoric in Documentary Film and Mass Media
Kristi Wilson</p>
<p>Me and My iPod: The rHetoric of iDentity
Donna Hunter</p>
<p>The Rhetoric of Research: Inquiry and Persuasion in Scholarship and Public Affairs
Jonathan Hunt</p>
<p>Speak Your Mind: Masculine Metaphors, Feminist Criticism, and Gendered Language
Gabrielle Moyer</p>
<p>The Art of the Audio Essay
Jonah Willihnganz</p>
<p>The Rhetoric of Ethnic Identity
Arturo Heredia</p>
<p>Walking the Talk: The Rhetoric of Social Change
Carolyn Ross</p>
<p>Global Exchange: Reading and Writing in a World Context
Ann Watters</p>
<p>All That Jazz: The Rhetoric of American Musical Theater
Wendy Goldberg</p>