Short Assignment #2 - Genre Analysis
- Due Apr 12, 2024 by 11:59pm
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- Available until Apr 14, 2024 at 11:59pm
In this course, we've covered how to approach a rhetorical situation, and how to analyze the broader rhetorical contexts. We've also looked at a variety of horror mediums and texts, analyzing how the medium can affect the broader portrayal of genres as a whole.
As such, this assignment will focus more closely on the genre holistically. For this assignment, you'll be conducting a formal genre analysis of an album of your choice. For the sake of consistency, please only focus on one album, but please mention other albums produced by your specific artist that may have shaped the creation of the album of your choice (collecting samples step of genre analysis).
The goal of this assignment is centered around Outcome 2: Incorporate multiple types of evidence in order to generate and support our writing
- reading, analyzing, and synthesizing a diverse range of texts and understanding the situations in which those texts are participating
- gathering, evaluating, and making purposeful use of sources appropriate for the writing goals, audience, and context
- using reading and observation to craft research questions that explore and respond to complex ideas and situations
By exploring an album of your choice, you should be able to work strategically with complex information. As a formal genre analysis, it’s important to still keep in mind the rhetorical situation, as well as any commonalities you observe in the genre.
Try to balance both the little things and the big picture; essentially, this analysis should be an observation of the “moves” employed within your chosen album. Think of it as analyzing the album in the attempt to answer the question of why it is the way it is. For example, when listening to Blonde by Frank Ocean, what aspects of the album (thematic and musical) form it as an R&B album? What aspects reinforce this, and what aspects deviate from the genre's normal tropes?
Here are some guiding questions you can use to begin formulating your thoughts:
1) Listen to the album holistically. What are some noteworthy moments (songs, transitions, etc.) that signify the album as conforming to the given genre? For example, what songs and instruments featured construct the album as rock, pop, hip hop, classical, etc.
2) Similarly, what moments deviate from the tropes mentioned? In those deviations, what other genres does the album blend with (rap/jazz, for example). How does your perception of the album change when coming across those deviations?
In terms of what a structure might look like, begin with a brief rhetorical analysis of the album (when it came out, the artist(s) behind it, other larger artistic influences, etc.) before moving into a technical, genre analysis of specific songs, instruments, and overall conclusions you can draw as to what makes the album conform, or deviate, from its expected genre. Conclude with a brief thematic analysis, but you can also pepper these moments in throughout your broader genre analysis when citing lyrics and songs, for example. I'm much less concerned with the thematic, and want you guys to hone in on the questions of genre, tropes, and expectations.
Format
- 2-3 pages
- 12pt. Times New Roman
- MLA format
- Submitted as a PDF or Word Doc