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Choose one (and only one) of these three topics to write about. You are to produce a 600 word paper to turn in midway during the course. General guidelines are below the topics.
1. Religious issues in your future career (LO 1.3, 2.1). Do a quick Google search for religious issues in [insert your career path]. If you’re not sure of your career pathway as yet, search for a religious topic relating to a career that interests you. You can take from popular articles (Time, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, etc.)
Do a brief analysis of the related field (ex. if you plan on being a nurse, your field would be medicine; a social worker would be sociology; business would be economics, etc.), and its relationship to religion. How has your particular field helped contribute to the understanding of religion?
Give a brief summary of the issue.
What is its potential impact on your future workplace?
Reflect on the topic’s relevance for you in your future career.
2. Select a particular myth (LO 2.2, 2.3, 3.3). Then do the following with it:
Introduce it briefly in terms of type (creation, hero, etc.), setting, and cultural background.
Tell the story of the myth. Include significant variants, remembering that Claude Lévi-Strauss said a myth must be known in all its variants to be fully understood.
Tell how we know about it—when, where, and how it emerged, when it was first recorded and published, and any modern influence it has had, including in movies or names, such as Hercules that have become virtual bywords.
Describe the original historical and cultural setting of the myth, showing how it fits into that setting and expresses its values.
Give a modern interpretation of the myth, if you wish, one that appeals to you personally, whether psychological (Freud, Jung, Hillman, etc.), structuralist (Lévi-Strauss, Eliade), political, economic, moral, scientific, whatever.
3. Religion in Pop Culture. (LO 3.5, 3.2). Select a topic from out of the vast array of popular culture: a popular song, performer, movie or TV show, comic strip, superhero, style of dress, urban legend, advertising motif, etc.
Describe it fully for the purpose.
Present any overt religious content, including religious or mythological allusions.
Talk about any subliminal religious motifs you see. For example, light can allude to the religious significance of light, beautiful scenes to paradise, and the like.
Discuss the possible meaning of this image in its context, for its presumed audience. What does it say about values in contemporary culture? Does its religious meaning suggest ways in which religion might be changing, especially on a personal level? How do you feel about it?
General Guidelines
Title your file as follows: Last Name, First Name Midterm
DO NOT create a formal heading. Instead, head your paper with the following: Topic _ Response (either option 1, 2, or 3)
12 point type
Double spaced
Times New Roman font
Remember, all work is to be in MLA format.
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