Rhetoric and Composition: The Persuasive Power of Video Games as Paratexts
Offered By: Independent
Course Description
Overview
Explore the persuasive power of video games as paratexts in this 10-week course. Delve into the world of rhetoric and composition, examining how video games function as influential texts beyond their primary gameplay. Analyze the various elements surrounding games, such as marketing materials, reviews, and fan-created content, to understand their impact on player perceptions and experiences. Investigate the ways in which these paratexts shape narratives, influence purchasing decisions, and contribute to gaming culture. Develop critical thinking skills to evaluate the persuasive techniques employed in video game paratexts and their broader implications for media literacy and consumer behavior.
Taught by
Sherry Jones and Kate Guthrie Caruso
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