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Writing Assignment # 2 Prompt

 

Analysis – The Cultural “We”

 

Context:  For this essay you will be moving from a subjective to an 

 

intersubjective point of view, focusing on how we construct and know 

 

ourselves as individuals within our own cultures and how we relate as 

 

members of, or visitors to, American culture in particular. It is important that 

 

you are moving from “I” to “we” in the writing process because, from a 

 

semiotic perspective, how you interpret something is very much a product of 

 

who you are. It is important to understand the worldview within which we 

 

Assignment: Identify a trend, fad, or style in society or 

 

culture. It might relate to music, films, choice of majors, 

 

political preferences, and so on. In no less than 4 pages, write a 

 

causal analysis of the phenomenon, considering causes and 

 

potential consequences of this fashion. Spend some time in the 

 

opening of your paper describing the trend and proving that it 

 

• To be successful, you should try to set your opinions aside in order to 

 

pursue an interpretive argument with evidence to support it. It doesn’t 

 

matter if you “like” the fad or not, but rather what it means within a 

 

larger cultural context. Writing an opinion is easy, but that isn’t the 

 

goal of analytical writing.

 

• Persuade your reader through pertinent evidence, which comes from your 

 

knowledge of the system to which the object you are interpreting 

 

belongs. This will require that you look at the values of that system 

 

 The best essays will:

 

• Clearly identify and describe in detail the subject of your essay so that a 

 

reader unfamiliar with your topic is able to understand the trend.

 

• Contain a logical organization of clear, distinct and unified paragraphs, 

 

each with a single clear topic.

 

• Be supported with specific pieces of objective evidence. 

 

• Have few typographical, spelling, grammatical or sentence errors, and few 

 

awkward word choices.

 

• Have sentences with clear syntax and are easy to understand.

 

• Have a tone properly elevated and professional.

 

• Meet all MLA formatting requirements.

 

• THREE SOURCES MINIMUM.

 

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