Reference no: EM133792390
Introduction to Media and Communication
Media Engagement Assignment
Choose a piece of media that we are not studying in class. This can be anything from a video game to a movie to a piece of art or a photograph. You might choose to watch a new blockbuster like Fall Guy (2024) or Alien: Romulus (2024), or you might choose to talk about a YouTube video you enjoyed recently. You might find an old rotary phone in your grandma's attic that seems worth talking about. Anything. Because you'll be critically engaging with this chosen media, it's important to take notes as you engage with it. As you engage, choose one theory from the course to apply to that media.
For instance, you might decide to watch the Daniels' Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) and critique it as a twenty-first century example of hyperreality. Or, you might watch Jesse Armstrong's Succession and discuss it as a reflection of Eliot's cultural elitism. You might talk about the rotary phone through the lens of McLuhan's theories.
Using MLA formatting, you must write an informal, 500-word reflection that explicates the critical component of your work.
You will submit a 500-word, informal essay that identifies your chosen media and explains how the media responds to your chosen theory. You must NOT summarize your chosen media. Your essay must apply your chosen theory to your chosen media in an in-depth manner that includes at least 3 quotations from the theorist that are clearly applied to your chosen media with detailed analysis and explication. Your essay must include at least 3 quotations, images or direct references to your chosen media that are clearly put in conversation with your chosen theorist.
THEORIES (To choose one from )
Raymond Williams - "Culture is Ordinary"
T.S. Eliot - "The Three Senses of Culture"
T.S. Eliot - "The Class and the Elite"
Marshall McLuhan - "The Medium is the Message"
Marshall McLuhan - "Media Hot and Cold"
Susan Sontag - "One Culture and the New Sensibility"
Frederic Jameson - "Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
Jean Baudrillard - "The Precession of Simulacra"
Jean Baudrillard - "The Implosion of Meaning in the Media"
Richard J. Lane - "Simulation and the Hyperreal"
Stuart Hall - "Notes on Deconstructing ‘The Popular'"
John Storey - "What is Popular Culture"
David Foster Wallace - "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction"
Mark Amerika - "Avant-Pop Manifesto: Thread Baring Itself in Ten Quick Posts"
Alan Kirby - "Digimodernism" from Supplanting the Postmodern
Laura Mulvey - "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema"
Bell Hooks - "The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators."
Alison Bechdel - The Rule
Pop Culture Classroom - "The Bechdel Test: Why It's Important For Students."
Legacy Russell - Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto (2020)
Jackson 2Bears - "My Post-Indian Autobiography."
Joanna Hearne - "Native to the Device: Thoughts on Digital Indigenous Studies."
Shandra Spears - "Re-Constructing the Colonizer: Self-representation by First Nations Artists."
Stephen Loft - "Decolonizing the Web."
Lee McIntyre - "What is Post-Truth?"
Lee McIntyre - "The Rise of Social Media and the Problem of Fake News"