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First Written Assignment CHN 152 Due Sunday, October 21, 2018, 11:59pm, on Canvas Please write your name and SID number on your assignment. Assignments without proper author identification will not be graded. Compare the following two images. One is an advertisement from the 1920s. The other is a propaganda poster from the PRC in the 1960s. Your job is to compare and contrast these two images, in terms of their content, but also in terms of their social function (for example, one is an advertisement, the other is propaganda). While the differences are apparent, there may also be interesting similarities. Image #1: Coca-cola advertisement, 1920s https://depts.washington.e du/chinaciv/graph/9poster s.htm Image #2: Female tractor driver, 1964 https://chineseposters.net/theme s/tractor-girls.php Paper requirements: • • • 1.5-2 pages maximum 12 pt font, double spaced throughout, 1-inch margins saved as a Word file, uploaded onto Canvas via Vericite There is absolutely no need to consult outside sources, Google, or anything else to do this assignment. We do not want to see a bibliography. If you do not follow instructions, your assignment will be flagged for special scrutiny. As we do not ask for a cover page, papers that come with a cover pages will be treated as especially suspicious. Plagiarism policy: We are asking you to express your OWN thoughts and analysis of the images. Any suspicion of dishonest work will be immediately reported to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards. If we determine that the assignment was plagiarized, you will automatically fail the assignment. Academic dishonesty includes but is not limited to: • • • • • Purchasing a paper for hire Asking a friend to write the paper for you, or to give you an unreasonable amount of help Collaborating with a classmate on what should be your own work Sourcing information from the Internet (as there is no need for outside sources, you do not need to look things up on the web) Doing an image search on the Internet, and copying the information you find there Grading rubric: A: Followed all instructions. Thoughtful, well-written analysis that demonstrates attention to detail, and attempts an analysis that brings those details into a whole. Argumentation is convincing and demonstrates critical thinking. Clear that student is incorporating ideas from lecture and/or readings to help develop their argument. Good paragraph structure -- each paragraph represents one or more well developed ideas. Polished, little to no grammatical or spelling errors. B: Followed all instructions. A good analysis, but mostly confined to description rather than analysis. Adequate engagement with ideas from lecture and readings. Occasional grammatical and spelling errors, but does not hinder the readability of work. Organization a little uneven, paragraph structure somewhat loose. C: Instructions not scrupulously followed. Average writing and analysis, paragraph structure and general organization lacking. Little to no connection with themes from course. Reads more like an unedited first draft. Multiple grammatical and spelling errors that hinder readability. D to failure: Instructions not followed. Weak writing and analysis, little to no organization. Frequent grammatical and spelling errors. Lack of relevance or germaneness of essay to course themes, which leads to probability that the paper was purchased or sourced elsewhere.
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An Advertisement and Propaganda Poster
It takes a keen eye to differentiate propaganda from real advertisement, primarily
because, both constitute a one-directional message that is targeted to a specific audience with an
intention to call for action. The first image portrays a Chinese woman holding a glass that is
filled with Coca-Cola. She wears a big smile possibly after drinking and being energized by
Coca-Cola. Besides her, there are two Coca-Cola bottles and another glass. From the look, it
seems that the Chinese woman has a partner who has not been captured in the image or she is
waiting for someone. Her dressing is cordial, and she looks happy and...


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