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Question 1. What is the name of your alternative discourse? Where is it located? (Think about the genre it is and the medium it is communicated through. Ex. If you are using a video or audio format you can also talk about what kind of video it is and where it is located (medium).)
Question 2. What is your alternative discourse you will use to analyze?
Question 3. Who is part of the alternative discourse? (i.e. main characters, actors, individuals, etc.)
Question 4. What basic premise does your content/media present?
Question 5. Why are you choosing this particular alternative discourse?
Question 6. What interests you? What is different?
Question 7. What about it provides or presents an alternative discourse or counterstory?
Question 8. What dominant narrative is it an alternative to?
Question 9. Or what dominant narrative will you be comparing/contrasting it to?
Question 10. Is there any known history of this dominant narrative in today's society? What commentary does that dominant narrative present? Is it negative or positive? What do you think?
Question 11. Is there any known history of the alternative narrative in today's society? Is it fairly new or still emerging? What commentary does that alternative narrative present? Is it negative or positive? What do you think?