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Question: FTV 375 TV Essay: In this paper, students will write about ONE of the course screenings from the Network Era. Choose a subject episode and, referring to readings, lectures, and materials from class, write a short paper (3-5 pages) focusing on one of the following topics:
3) Race or gender: Examine the show's representation of race or gender (choose only one) and determine if it relies on traditional gender norms/racial stereotypes or if it displays a somewhat more progressive representation. Consider how these representations reflect or challenge the dominant ideology at the time, as well as industry trends (like 'relevant' and /or 'quality' TV in the ''70s). Also, think about the role LOP plays in determining representation. Any genre is fair game.
Your paper must include a thesis statement that offers a clear argument about one of the above topics and how it connects to the subject TV show.
Be specific with your analysis, using examples from the television show to discuss how the show is reflecting and/or informing its historical/cultural context. Papers absolutely must incorporate key terms and concepts from the course into your analysis.
Also, papers must address the TV program's industrial context (networks, ratings, advertising, LOP, etc...). A paper with no industrial analysis will be penalized a letter grade (20 points).
You should cite at least three different sources to support your analysis - either from course readings or appropriate outside sources. Make sure to include a works cited page that lists your sources. Your works cited page and in-text citations must be in MLA format.
You must also cite the subject TV show on the works cited page.
In your analysis, you will be expected to research and address three primary categories:
1. The cultural context of your subject TV program. Focus on aspects covered in the lecture and the readings.
2. The TV program as a whole. You must determine the overall elements of the show (textual, industrial, generic, cultural) that connect with your chosen topic. You must provide this analysis before analyzing the specific episode.
3. The selected TV episode. Analyze how this episode provides a specific lens through which the program realizes its cultural connections established in category 2.