selfie
Paper instructions:
) Write a short paragraph indicating your chosen topic and working thesis statement for your first major paper of the course. You should also give some indication of your supporting points, and of how you intend to use your sources.
Your topic should be focused, showing understanding of principles discussed in class and in The Craft of Research.
2) Provide an annotated bibliography listing three sources that you intend to use for your paper. Your annotations should be 3-5 sentences each.
Guidelines for MLA style annotated bibliographies are available here, here, and here. You might also consult The Craft of Research, pp. 70-73, for a short guide to locating sources.
PAPER #1: SELFIES
DUE DATES
Topic Statement and Annotated Bibliography: Wednesday, 9/17/14 (BB)
Paper Draft: Friday, 9/26/14 (BB)
Final Paper: Monday, 10/6/14 (Hard Copy)
Conferences take place Monday, 9/29/13 through Friday, 10/3/14. A sign-up sheet is available here .
OVERVIEW
As we’ve discussed in class, the selfie is a cultural phenomenon can be examined from many
perspectives. Studies of the selfie might ask questions about cultural values or attitudes; about
technology and social media; about identity and the self; about gender, race or class; about art and
visual culture; about marketing and advertising; or about protest, politics and social action.
This assignment lets you choose from a range of approaches to the topic. It also allows you choice of
essay genre, as outlined below.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
¢ Length: 4-6 pages, typed and double spaced, formatted according to MLA guidelines.
¢ Your paper must use at least three secondary sources. You must show evidence of engaging
with these sources, as discussed in class and in required readings from They Say / I Say and
The Craft of Research.
¢ Your paper should also reference at least two images, which you will include in an appendix.
¢ All sources must be cited in MLA style, as discussed in class.
I strongly recommend that you consult the portfolio checklist (distributed with the course syllabus or
available online ) for guidelines regarding style, structure, organization, and genre.
DRAFT / CONFERENCES
Drafts are due on Friday, September 26, 2014, at 5PM, and should be submitted through
Blackboard. As specified on the syllabus, your draft will be worth 5% of your grade for the course. I
can only accept your final paper if you have submitted a draft and met with me for the required
conference.
It is important to understand that the grading scale and criteria for a draft are much different from
the the grading scale and criteria for the final paper. In other words, if you’ve received a grade of B
on your draft, you should expect that you’ll have to make substantial revisions in order to earn a B
on the final paper.
Please also bear in mind that I may make suggestions that will require you to rewrite significant
portions of your paper. Be sure to budget time for these revisions before the final paper deadline.
Please also note that, depending on your topic, I may request that you incorporate more than
minimum three secondary sources and/or two images.
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SUGGESTED / SAMPLE TOPICS
Please note that the genre of your essay will depend to some extent upon the topic you choose (and
vice versa). Please also note that all of the topics suggested below are relatively broad, and will need
to be narrowed and focused before you begin drafting. You’ll find the strategies for choosing and
focusing a topic outlined in The Craft of Research to be particularly helpful here.
You are welcome to write a paper on another topic of your choosing (as long as it addresses selfies or
selfie culture), as long as you consult with me in advance. (I’m particularly interested in other topics
related to issues of media/technology, politics/protest, and gender/sexuality but strongly
encourage you to pick any topic that really gets you excited to explore sources and ideas!)
TOPIC / QUESTION GENRE
1. Many have noted the importance of social media to political protest.
How have selfies, specifically, been used in protest movements? How
does the medium allow protestors to communicate their message
effectively? How does the medium shape the message?
For this topic, you should be sure to include a brief background
discussion of the protest movement in question. You might also
choose to compare/contrast two different protest movements.
Research / Analysis
2. Do your own selfies tell a story? Or does examination of your own
selfies reveal something about the identity you want to create or
present?
Use a selection of your own selfies as a starting point for a personal
narrative. You might choose selfies from a particular stretch of time;
selfies that document important relationships or interactions; or
selfies on a particular theme.
Alternately, you might wish to focus on issues of identity or self-representation. What self do you perform through your selfies? How
has that self changed over time?
NB: It is crucial that you not use the images you’ve selected as
simple illustrations for a story. Instead, you should reflect analytically
on the images. Think about the choices you’ve made in documenting
a particular experience or period of time, or ask how examining the
images shapes your recollection/understanding of that experience.
Personal Narrative /
Personal Reflection
3. How do actors, musicians, politicians, and other public figures use
selfies to create a public image? Are the selfies of these public
figures a form of genuine expression or communication, or are they
simply a new form of marketing or manipulation? Can you find
specific examples of selfies that support your argument?
Argumentative or
persuasive, with
elements of research
and analysis
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TOPIC / QUESTION GENRE
4. Choose two public figures, and compare/contrast their use of selfies
in social/digital media. How are these figures’ selfies similar or
different in terms of content, composition, visual style? What kind of
public image do these figures create using their selfies? Why might
they choose to create this kind of public image?
(Note: the questions posed in #3 will be relevant here!)
Analysis
5. In order to explain the popularity of the selfie, we probably first need
to explain changes in technology and media over the last twenty
years. What technologies have been important to the emergence of
the selfie? Digital cameras and social media have given us a new
way to share images and ideas, but have they also changed the ways
in which we think, see, communicate?
Are there other historical examples of ways of thinking, seeing, or
communicating have been changed by media or technology? (Or, put
another way, what do they say about relationships between media,
technology, communication, culture, identity?)
(Note: this could be a really big topic, so it’s important to narrow your
focus. Start with a couple of sources that offer ideas on the subject,
and allow your thesis to emerge from engaging with those sources.)
Depending on your
approach, could be a
discussion essay, an
argumentative/
persuasive essay, a
research paper¦
6. Are selfies the same all over the world? Are there particular styles or
trends that are popular in particular regions? What do these styles
or trends reveal about cultural attitudes? Narrow your focus to 1-2
countries or regions.
(This topic might be particularly interesting for those of you who have
lived in more than one part of the world!)
Tip: try to focus your discussion on a particular area of cultural
difference / similarity: ideas about humor; ideals of beauty; attitudes
about sexuality or sexual attractiveness; etc.
Research / Analysis
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TOPIC / QUESTION GENRE
7. The leak last month of illegally-obtained nude celebrity selfies
triggered a variety of reactions. Some commentators were
particularly concerned about issues of privacy and security of
information; some asked public figures would risk taking and/or
storing nude images of themselves; and some condemned the leak
as a form of sexual assault.
What do these reactions reveal about our cultural attitudes? Is this
incident an indication of problematic or misogynistic attitudes in
online communities? How might you connect this incident, or
reactions to it, to the idea of rape culture?
(Note: this could be a really big topic, so it’s important to narrow your
focus. Start with a couple of sources that offer ideas on the subject,
and allow your thesis to emerge from engaging with those sources.)
Depending on your
approach, could be a
discussion essay, an
argumentative/
persuasive essay, a
research paper¦
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