Tag: pop culture
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Discuss the artifact in depth. Explain the stereotypes or biases that you see being perpetuated in the artifact.
The Business of Pop Culture Instructions ANALYZE: ARTIFACT OF POPULAR CULTURE EVALUATION TITLE: THE BUSINESS OF POP CULTURE We have seen throughout this course how popular culture influences our attitudes, both positively and negatively. In this final paper, you will examine an artifact in pop culture to determine its message and effect. For this assignment,…
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Explain the implications of your analysis as it applies to society. For example, sports celebrations often turn violent. If you’ve written about post-game violence, what does it say about sports in America? Or entertainment in America?
Pop Culture undertake a deep, critical analysis of an object, person, place, or practice from current popular culture. Objects from mass media (T.V. shows, advertising campaigns, questionable “news” coverage, etc.) will work well. You could also look at trends outside of mass media (behaviors such as those associated with new technologies, consuming, dating, etc.) Once…
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Write a 4-page research essay (roughly1000 wordstyped, 12-pt font, double spaced) that explores this topic.
Write a 4-page research essay (roughly1000 wordstyped, 12-pt font, double spaced) that explores this topic. History of Narco Corridos, the effect it has had on Mexico and pop culture. Requirements for your paper: ● 4fullpages, 12 point font, double-spaced ●5+ quality text sources (print or online) ●3+ audio or video sources ●Works Cited page
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Write a brief essay (2 double-spaced pages) where you closely examine how gender is being presented, performed, contrasted, or framed within pop culture.
Pop Culture Essay In this first formal writing assignment, you will write a brief essay (2 double-spaced pages) where you closely examine how gender is being presented, performed, contrasted, or framed within pop culture. You can analyze the news, a movie, a song, advertising images, art, or other pieces of pop culture. You will earn…
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What message is sent to the audience about death?
Pop Culture Discussion Board #1 Pop culture can send many messages to a variety of audiences. One message given to children may be about the concept of death and how we react to it. Think about films or TV shows that children may see or books they may read that involve death. In your discussion…
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Explain the implications of your analysis as it applies to society. For example, sports celebrations often turn violent. If you’ve written about post-game violence, what does it say about sports in America? Or entertainment in America?
Pop Culture Undertake a deep, critical analysis of an object, person, place, or practice from current popular culture. Objects from mass media (T.V. shows, advertising campaigns, questionable “news” coverage, etc.) will work well. You could also look at trends outside of mass media (behaviors such as those associated with new technologies, consuming, dating, etc.) Once…
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How to Deal With “Problematic” Pop Culture ?Critically discuss
“Problematic” Pop Culture How to Deal With “Problematic” Pop Culture ?Critically discuss
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hink of any regular social activity that you engage in that is digitally mediated, from texting to skype calls, to interacting with AI or computers in some way (or anything else you can think of). In the first paragraph describe the activity including how technology is involved in it.
pop culture Think of any regular social activity that you engage in that is digitally mediated, from texting to skype calls, to interacting with AI or computers in some way (or anything else you can think of). In the first paragraph describe the activity including how technology is involved in it. In the remainder of…
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Write a rhetorical analysis essay on an item of your choice.
Write a rhetorical analysis essay on an item of your choice. It can be an item of pop culture, a poster, a film, a toy, a television episode, a commercial, a song, a poem, artwork, whatever. I’m leaving it open. Analyze the various rhetoric (ethos, pathos, and/or logos) of your given item. What rhetoric is…