Communications And Media Assignment ESSAY

Communications And Media Assignment

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Writing Intensive Assignment Sheet

So, you want to write a long paper. Or, rather, you have to in order to graduate. It’s a challenge but, if you break it down into parts and pay close attention to the details below, I promise you’ll be alright.

Overview:

What is this?

In this course you will write a long paper that makes one single, sustained argument about comedy and comedy studies. It will focus on a defined group of media objects (a single film, a selection of television episodes, a series of tweets, etc), considering these objects both from the perspective of comedy theory and the material and sociopolitical circumstances that produced it. We will spend the first part of the course learning theories, discussing material circumstances, and practicing this form of analysis. For the paper you will choose your own object of study and make an original argument about it.

How long should it be?

Your paper should be between 5500 and 6500 words, not including citations. That’s 20-25 pages, but count words, not pages

What are the segments of your paper?

Your paper should break down into five distinct sections:

Introduction

Literature Review

Contextual Analysis

Textual Analysis

Conclusion

In Greater detail:

INTRODUCTION- this introduces the reader to the object(s) of your study and offers a clear thesis statement, declaring what you are aiming to prove. The very beginning of this segment should intrigue the reader, offering a brief, enticing example of what you will be discussing. You may, for instance, describe a scene from the movie you are writing about that is particularly funny or unusual in a fashion that you will focus on later in the paper. Or, you may discuss a particularly interesting reaction that reviewers or audiences had to your object of study. You should get across the main facts and major themes of the text you are writing about. Once you have done this, you should offer a clear thesis statement. Note: the thesis statement can and generally should be more than one sentence. It is appropriate, and even recommended, that you use the first person in this statement. An example:

In this paper I argue Comedy Central’s Broad City adapted its comedy over the course of the Trump presidency, complementing its bawdy carnivalesque humor with political jokes based in irony. I show that this change came as a result both of rapidly evolving political discourse in the United States during this period and the show’s targeting of a specifically younger, female-oriented audience.

This segment should then end with a road map. This is a simple paragraph that describes the steps you will take to prove your argument. Give little previews of the sections to come and give your reader a little help in seeing how the argument will come together.

LITERATURE REVIEW in this section you draw upon the things you need to make your argument that you yourself will not be thinking up first hand. For example, in the sample thesis above about Broad City, you need to draw on existing literature to describe what “carnivalesque” comedy is and what “irony” is in terms of political comedy. Also, in order to argue successfully about Broad City, it will be very helpful to discuss how other writers have used these theories to analyze other comedy shows. So, in the section you tell the story carnivalesque and ironic comedy up to the point where your own research will take over. To do so, you will summarize scholarly books and articles that establish the ideas you will be using and exemplify how they can be used. You should, in this section, be citing somewhere between seven and ten scholarly books and articles, although you may cite less if you go into sufficient depth on the smaller number. Remember, the point is to establish the theoretical ideas that will be made concrete when you look closely at your text and its contexts.

CONTEXT ANALYSIS in this part you analyze the context in which your object was created and distributed. When was it made? By what network/platform/company/individual? How is it consumed? Who is it consumed by? What political and social discourses surrounded the creation? To do this, you will probably refer to non-scholarly sources, such as newspaper reports, interviews, trade paper reports (such as Variety, Ad Week, tvbythenumbers, etc.) If you are writing about a comedian who is accessible, you may even try to schedule an interview with them. The idea here is to establish what the comedy is trying to accomplish. In doing so, you will be able to show how the theoretical explanation for the comedy does, or does not, fit well with the ambitions of the creators. You can also use this information to explain particular choices made by the producers as a result of the surrounding conditions.

TEXTUAL ANALYSIS- in this section, you dive deep into specific aspects of the text you are writing about. Note that it is ok to refer to the text in the segments above in order to help the reader understand why they are learning about theory and context. Here, however, you will pick examples and show how they both evoke the theoretical ideas you have written about and how they relate to to the contextual elements that you have discovered. It is important here to limit your examples in a systematic way. If you are writing about a TV series, pick either a limited run of episodes or a specific theme that runs across the series. Do not try to take on too much, but be sure you have clarified why you have chosen to limit things in the way that you have. Find scenes, give the reader a good sense of what they look and sound like, how they are trying to be funny, and how they are explained by the ideas established in the above sections. The coming together of these factors will prove your thesis, as stated in the introduction.

CONCLUSION- in this section you summarize your argument, go over how you’ve proven it and then, if you like, take it a step further. What judgements can you pass? Is this good, bad, revolutionary, reactionary, democratic, anti-democratic, etc? You still need to back up your perspective, but it can be a mini-argument based in values that you assert and apply to your text.

FAQ

How should I cite my paper?

Liberally. And consistently. I recommend using APA style, but I’ll accept any citation that is done consistently.

How closely do I need to count things? I.e. what if I have one more or less citation than suggested, a few hundred more words than the limit etc.

Do I seem like the kind of person who is actually going to count? Trust your instincts.

But if I’m way off?

Don’t be way off.

Communications And Media Assignment ESSAY

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