Learning Goal: I’m working on a latin american studies writing question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
THE THEME IS THE COLD WAR
The
paper will require you to analyze a theme in the movie you found to be
profound. You will have to supplement this theme with your lecture notes
and any of the assigned readings. Thus, your paper should be written as
follows: at least one page describing the theme of the movie, one page
supported by the assigned readings and one page of lecture notes. Make
sure to cite your work! The information you will be writing about is not
considered to be general knowledge as it probably was not taught in
high school.
The format I am looking for is a page or more
that covers the theme of the movie, the second page (or longer) of your
paper should contain elements from the readings to substantiate the
theme of your paper, the third page (or longer) needs to contain
elements of the lecture modules that tie in with your central themes.
Add your introduction and conclusion and you will submit a 4 to 5 page
paper.The introduction of the paper should be about the theme of the
paper. For example “ Why did you choose this theme” how does it reflect
on you? Etc……
The first part 23 lines using 12 font Times New
Roman) should analyze the images from the film that relate to this
specific theme.
The second part (minimum of one page—23 lines
using 12 font Times New Roman) of your paper should cover topics
regarding the Theme from the supplemental readings).
The third
part (minimum of one page—23 lines using 12 font Times New Roman) should
include the class lectures that can substantiate the theme.
I
will only be accepting Chicago Style citations. Your movie also has to
be cited in Chicago style. PLEASE BE SURE TO CITE EACH SCENE YOU ARE
DESCRIBING. IF THE NEXT SENTENCE IS A DIFFERENT SCENE, CITE IT AS WELL.
LECTURE:
https://video.sdsu.edu/nas/capture/2017/rguzman/Ne…
MOVIE:
https://mediasite.sdsu.edu/Mediasite/Play/e173bd88…
Reading attached
REFRENCES:
LECTURE:
Cinco De Mayo, Directed by Rafa Lara. (1862 Warner Home Video 2013), DVD.
READING:
“Neo-Colonalism” LATAM 420: Latin American Studies Through Film Class Lecture at San Diego.
MOVIE:
Smith, Peter H. Making Friends: Latin America, the United States, and the World.
4thed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. Page number


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