Communications – Semiotics and Deconstructing Texts
Communications Question
Semiotics and Deconstructing Texts
This 2-page mini-paper is the first step to writing your term paper. In this short essay you will analyze a popular text using the critical methods you learned in our study of semiotics and deconstruction. These tools include: analyzing how binaries work, how difference gets set up, how hierarchies are established, how norms get naturalized, etc.
Your mini-paper should lay out the following elements: DO NOT USE ANY FORM OF PLAGIARISM OR AI GENERATED WORK, IT WILL BE DETECTED AND PUNISHED.
*CUT AND PASTE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INTO YOUR PAPER*
EACH HEADING SHOULD BE PRESENT IN YOUR PAPER
1) Introduction: set the scene and state your thesis: What is your main argument? State your text and why it’s important to study. Preview your two-three main points. Your analysis should deal with key issues of the course (power, identity, culture, race, class, gender…)[1-2 paragraphs]
2) Denotative Reading: Describe your text. Describe specific details from the text you have selected. Focus on something small that you can write about in one paragraph – a particular scene from a movie trailer or TV show, the details you see in an advertisement, a sampling of lyrics and a scene from a music video. Focus on the “signs” or meaningful symbols (such as flags, differently raced and gendered bodies, signifiers of class like gold, rings, fancy cars, clothes, settings like the beach, a club, house or nature): all of these signs convey meaning. Here you spend a paragraph simply describing these signs at work in the text. [1 paragraph]
3) Connotative Reading: Analyze, deconstruct, and critically read the text. Your goal in this paragraph is to analyze the signs at work in your text that you described in the previous section. Your tools include: analyzing binaries and hierarchies; representations of race, class, gender, sexuality; semiotic arrangement of signs. Your guiding questions are: What meanings does the text convey? What myths give the signs meaning? Provide evidence and examples from the text to support your argument. [2 paragraphs]
4) Incorporate one concept from the reading (hegemonic masculinity, controlling images, whiteness, trace, slippage, etc.—any concept you choose!). Define (use author’s words, then your own interpretation) and apply the concept to your critical reading of the text. How does the concept help you analyze the text? Use MLA format to cite [2 paras]
5) Conclusion: restate thesis; review two-three main points.
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