Racism in Modern Social Issues Discussion.
Racism in Modern Social Issues Discussion
Choose one of the following subjects or propose one of your own.
- One particular emotion or state of mind such as anger, jealousy, fear, gratitude, confusion, etc.
- One specific fairy tale, myth, fable, or classic story from any culture
- One religious or spiritual lesson or belief such as humility, hope, enlightenment, renunciation, reincarnation, the Trinity, the eight-fold path, ahimsa (non-violence), etc.
- One political or social theme such as social justice or injustice, social inequality, social progress, political conflict, etc.
- One form of cultural/societal identity such as race, sexual-orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, or class, or you could combine two of these such as “black women,” or “Chinese-American fathers,” or “LGBTQ Native-Americans.”
- A specific fictional character such as a character from a novel, play or film or a specific public personality such as a news anchor, a religious leader etc.
- One natural force or element of the natural world, like a kind of weather (snow, rain, sun), an animal (cat, dog, horse), a kind of landscape (mountain, oceanic, desert), vegetation (trees, flowers, grass, rivers etc.).
Explain two reasons for your choice in a short paragraph of 4-5 sentences. Be sure to include the significance of your choice to your own thinking about the world and/or its cultural significance.
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Part 2: Development of your Topic.
This part of the final project is a summary of your ongoing work on the final paper; it should include three paragraphs, one covering each selected work. You should also make sure to re-state what your subject is.
Identify how the subject you chose in Part 1 appears in three different works, each from a different Humanities discipline (visual art, music, dance, poetry, prose, theater, film, religion). For instance, you could choose a poem, a painting and a scene from a film, all of which express and represent the theme of anger. Or, to be even more specific, if you choose the emotion of “love,” the final paper could analyze and discuss love as it is expressed in Shakespeare’s Sonnet 147 (literature), Boticelli’s Birth of Venus (visual art), and in the ballet Swan Lake (dance).
Write one short paragraph (3-5 sentences) about each of your selections in which you:
- Choose reliable and appropriate examples (a good-quality image, recording, video, etc.).
- Identify and cite the source, including the artist, creator etc as well as where you found the example.
- Explain why you find the example relevant for this assignment and mention one tool from the class materials and discussions you might be able to use to talk about it.
Part 3: Paper.
This part of the final project is the paper that presents your description and analysis of your selected works.
This part of the final project is the paper that presents your description and analysis of your selected works.
In a 750-1200 word essay:
- Explain the subject you chose and why it’s worth exploring in the Humanities
- Describe each of your selected examples, including 1) information about its creator; 2) its historical or cultural context (how it fits into a historical period’s or a specific culture’s attitudes, events etc. Think about what else was going on in the culture and history when the piece was created); and 3) link to the example or an embedded image with a citation in the paper where you write about each example.
- Use at least one specific interpretative tool from the course to explain each of your selected examples. You should use a different tool for each example, so you should use at least three different tools in your paper.
- Assess the effectiveness or impact of each representation. In other words, how well did the representation present the subject? How effective was it? What impact did this representation have? What specific elements of the representation lead you to your conclusions?
- Provide a correctly formatted paper, complete and proper citations for any references you consult, using MLA format
Documentation Style: The paper is to be formatted and documented in the MLA format. For general assistance, see the links below to the UMUC Library.
- MLA Citation: http://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/mla_tutorial.cfm
- MLA Citation Examples: http://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/mla_examples.cfm
STOP: Before you hand in your assignment, make sure to ask yourself the following questions:
- Have I included a paragraph that provides one to two logical, concrete, well-stated reasons that this subject is worth exploring within the Humanities?
- Have I included least two to three sentences for each example that clearly and concretely provide information about its creator, cultural/historical context, and where I found it-an image or link?
- Have I included at least one to three sentences that explains and applies a specific interpretative tool that is from the course’s learning resources or discussions to each example?
- Have I included at least one to three sentences that contains an assessment of the effectiveness of each example in representing the chosen subject?
- Have I provided a list of resources and do all of my citations conform to MLA 8th edition or APA guidelines?
- Have I proofread this assignment for grammatical, structural, and spelling errors?