2026SP-COMMUN-4491-01

COMM 4491/H:

Political Public Address

Photo of President Donald Trump at a rally, standing with his fist in the air.

Spring 2026

Arts & Science 308

Sec. 01: Tu/Th 9:30 – 10:45 PM

Instructor: Dr. Steve Klien

E-mail: kliens@missouri.edu

Office: 314 Switzler Hall

Office Phone: 573.882.0525

 

 

COURSE SCHEDULE

 

This schedule is subject to change when warranted by the instructor. I will notify the class of such necessary changes as soon as possible. Please consult the course Canvas site for the most recent and accurate schedule.

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Tentative Course Schedule

MODULE (WEEKS)

TOPIC

READINGS / LESSONS (COMPLETE BEFORE CLASS!)

ASSIGNMENTS

Week 1

January 21-26, 2026

Tuesday, January 21

Introduction to the Course

Thursday, January 23

What is "criticism?" 

Readings:

  • Course Syllabus
  • Hornaday (2018)
  • Learner Information Survey due!
  • Bring in an example of media criticism! (film, TV, game, etc.)

Week 2

January 27 - February 9, 2026

Tuesday, January 28

What is "rhetoric?"

Reading:

  • Herrick (2017), chap. 1
  • MOQ #1

Thursday, January 30

How is a text "rhetorical?"

Texts:

  • Trump (2016), RNC nomination acceptance address
  • Speech Response #1

Week 3

February 3 - 9, 2026

Tuesday, February 4

What is "rhetorical criticism?"

Reading:

  • Foss chaps. 1
 

 

Thursday, February 6

The rhetorical criticism research project

Reading:

  • Foss chap. 2
  • MOQ #2
  • Restaurant/Movie Review due Sunday, 2/9!

Week 4

February 10 - 16, 2026

Tuesday, February 11; Thursday, February 13

What is "authoritarian populism?"

Readings:

Gonzalez, M.J-T. (2024, November). Fear, grievance, and the other: How authoritarian populist politics thrive in contemporary democracies. The Othering & Belonging Institute, University of California - Berkeley.

  • Tuesday: pp. 1-22
  • Thursday: pp. 23-31; review Trump RNC (2016)
  • MOQ #3
  • MOQ #4

Week 5

February 10 - 16, 2026

Tuesday, February 18

Neo-Aristotelian Criticism

Readings: 

  • Foss chap. 3
  • MOQ #5
Thursday, February 20

Text:

  • Wallace (1963), "Segregation Forever"
  • Speech Response #2

Week 6

February 23 - March 9, 2026

Tuesday, February 24

Generic Criticism

Readings:

  • Foss chap. 7
  • MOQ #6

Thursday, February 26

Critical Project Work Day: no class meeting, homework details TBA
  • Critical Project: Text Selection Proposal due Friday, 2/27!

Week 7

March 3 - March 8, 2026

Tuesday, March 3

Class cancelled

  • Speech Response #3

Thursday, March 5

Generic Criticism, part 2

  • Text:

    • Trump (2017), 1st inaugural address

 

Week 8 March 9 - 15, 2026

Tuesday, March 10

Cluster Criticism

Readings:

  • Foss chap. 4

Text:

  • Review Trump (2017), 1st inaugural address
  • MOQ #7

Thursday, March 12

Text:

  • Nixon (1969), "The Silent Majority" address

 

  • Speech Response #4

Week 9

March 16 - 22, 2026

Tuesday, March 17

Metaphoric Criticism

Readings:

  • Foss chap 9
 
  • MOQ #8

Thursday, March 19

Text:

  • Reagan (1963), "A Time for Choosing"
  • Speech Response #5
  • Rhet Crit "Quiz" #1 due Friday, March 20!

Spring Break, March 21-29!

Week 10

March 30 - April 5, 2026

Tuesday, March 31

Persona Criticism

Readings:

  • Cohen (1998) chap 14
  • MOQ #9

Thursday, April 2

Text:

  • Nixon (1969), "The Great Silent Majority"
  • Speech Response #6
  • Critical Project: Descriptive Analysis due Sunday, April 5!

Week 11

April 6 - 12, 2026

Tuesday, April 7

Narrative Criticism

Readings:

  • Foss chap 10
  • MOQ #10

Thursday, April 9

Text:

  • Buchanan (1992), RNC Address

  • Speech Response #7
  • Critical Project: Contextual Analysis due Sunday, April 12!

Week 12

April 13 - 19, 2025

Tuesday, April 14

Critical Project Discussion 

Readings: N/A... but be prepared to discuss your project progress, thoughts on your critical perspective for analysis

  • Critical Project:  Method Selection and Research Summary due Sunday, April 19!

Thursday, April 16

 Critical Project Work Day: no class meeting, homework details TBA

Week 13

April 20 - 26, 2025

Tuesday, April 21 

In-class film: A Face in the Crowd (1957)

  • Critical Project:  Rough Outline Draft of Final Project due Sunday, April 26!!

Thursday, April 23

Week 14

April 27 - May 3, 2025

 Tuesday, April 28; Thursday, April 30

Critical Project Workshop Week -- details TBA

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Week 15 

May 4 - 10, 2025

Tuesday, May 5 Honors and Capstone Research Presentations
Thursday, May 7

End-of-Semester Student Feedback Surveys

Closing Ceremonies

  • Critical Project: Final Research Poster or Video due Thursday, May 7!!
Finals Week

May 11 - 15, 2026

Friday, May 15

Rhet Crit Quiz #2 due Friday, May 15, 2026, 5:00 PM!

 

 

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