HUM 102 Module Two Project Proposal Template
To complete this template, replace the bracketed text with your responses.
Part One: Choose the Creative Works
- Describe the two creative works. Feel free to elaborate, but make sure you include these three items:
- Your chosen topic (mental health, diversity, or activism)
- The names of the chosen creative works
- Why you chose those creative works
[Insert text.]
- Describe how the chosen creative works can be used to understand the topic.
- How do the different humanities subject areas you have chosen (visual, literary, and/or performing arts) approach the topic?
[Insert text.]
References
[Cite your chosen creative works in APA format. Include any references cited in your paper in full APA format as well.]
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HUM 102 Project Resources
In this course, you will complete a project demonstrating your mastery of the course competencies. Review the HUM 102 Project Guidelines and Rubric to better understand the requirements for this project. Additionally, refer to the guiding questions in the project drafts in Modules Two, Four, and Five, which will help you understand what information you need to provide in order to address the requirements for each part of the project.
Below are creative works and resources that address each of the three topic choices (mental health, diversity, and activism). Remember to select two creative works from different subject areas (literary, visual, or performing arts) and at least two resources that address your topic.
This Project Resources document contains topics and materials that some students may find uncomfortable, sensitive, or politically charged. Materials may include explicit language as well as references to and/or images of violence, suicide, racial trauma, and addiction. Please be sure to access these resources in an environment where you feel safe and while in the right frame of mind to do so. Take advantage of the many options provided and engage only with those that you feel mentally prepared to access.
Descriptive text for all visual works is available for those who require it: Creative Works Descriptive Text.
Topic: Mental Health
Visual Works
- The Scream, Edvard Munch (painting)
- Corridor in the Asylum, Van Gogh (painting)
- The Starry Night, Van Gogh (painting)
- Creative Therapy, Jacob Lawrence (painting)
- Sedation, Jacob Lawrence (painting)
- Henry Ford Hospital, Frida Kahlo (painting)
- Garden State (film)
- Silver Linings Playbook (film)
- It’s Kind of a Funny Story (film)
- The Perks of Being a Wallflower (film)
- Inside Out or Inside Out 2 (film)
Note: The films listed above are pre-approved for this topic and may be used for the project.
Literary Works
- “Apology for Apostasy?” Etheridge Knight (poem)
- “Life Is Fine,” Langston Hughes (poem)
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey (research starter for novel)
- Beloved, Toni Morrison (novel)
- “Tulips,” Sylvia Plath (poem)
- “Mad Girl’s Love Song,” Sylvia Plath (poem)
Performance Works
- A Streetcar Named Desire (research starter for play)
- Dear Evan Hansen (play transcript)
- The Glass Menagerie (research starter for play)
- “Rest,” Alanis Morissette (song)
- “Disturbia,” Rhianna (song)
- “Save Myself,” Ed Sheeran (song)
- “Shake it Out,” Florence and the Machine (song)
- “Anxiety,” Bmike (song)
- “Anxiety,” Megan Thee Stallion (song)
- “Surface Pressure,” Jessica Darrow (from Encanto) (song)
- “Fake Happy,” Paramore (song)
- “Rock Bottom,” Eminem (song)
- “Today,” The Smashing Pumpkins (song)
- “Sober,” Demi Lovato (song)
- “Everybody Hurts,” R.E.M. (song)
Mental Health Resources
Textbook: Self, Society, and the Humanities, Sociology in Modules, page 54
- For instructions on accessing your textbook, refer to the VitalSource information section of the Start Here areas of the course.
Rewriting the Stigma of Mental Illness Tedx Talks
- A closed-captioned version of this video is available: Rewriting the Stigma of Mental Illness (CC)
What They Don’t Tell You About Mental Illness Tedx Talks
- A closed-captioned version of this video is available: What They Don’t Tell You About Mental Illness (CC)
Topic: Diversity
Visual Works
- Ladies and Gentlemen, Andy Warhol (painting)
- Two Trees, Peter Doig (painting)
- Life, Animated (film)
- To Kill a Mockingbird (film)
- American Native (documentary)
- A United Kingdom (film)
- God and Gays (film)
- Bohemian Rhapsody (film)
- Nightlights (film)
- West Side Story (film)
- My Name is Khan (film)
Note: The films listed above are pre-approved for this topic and may be used for
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