CST 22300 Diversity in American Speech and Language - Honors

Angela Carter said, “Language is power, life and the instrument of culture, the instrument of domination and liberation.” How is it a form of power? How are language and communication strategies influenced by racial, religious, ethnic, sexual, and other identities such as Black, Deaf, Jewish, Latinx, and lesbian identity? How has language functioned as a tool of oppression and liberation? We will attempt to answer these social justice questions via sociolinguistic and ethnographic methods as well as historical and rhetorical analyses. A Honors Signature Assignment – scholarly research paper or project is required. No speeches required.

Prerequisite

Placement into ENG 10100 or ENG 10300

Hours

3 Credits, 3 Hours