Writing Journal 5: Final Reflections

At the start of the term, I was truthfully daunted by the task of writing a 10+ page research paper for the class. I was unsure of my ability to explore a specific topic so thoroughly. However, I was pleasantly surprised about the research paper process. I ended up really enjoyed doing the research and writing the paper. I think this had to do with two things, one being that I really enjoyed my paper topic (Frida Kahlo) and could easily identify the relevance my topic had in modern culture. The second thing that made writing my research paper a lot more enjoyable was spacing out the work. I spent an entire week gathering sources and when I eventually sat down to write the paper I found my familiarity with the topic made the words flow onto the page.

Beyond this paper, I have really enjoyed the opportunity this class granted me to explore a topic I would not otherwise be familiar with. It is easy to see from the multitude of t-shirts with Frida’s face on it to the explosion of mural projects across the country that the topics we discuss in this class are still very much relevant, and I am thankful for the historical background and context this class granted me. Beyond that, I am thankful for the opportunity to get to know Professor Moody and my fellow classmates. I always enjoy hearing different people’s new and interesting perspectives and I feel like this class facilitated informative and insightful discussions. Thank you to all for an amazing term!

Writing Journal Post 4: Oral Presentations

I found the oral presentations very helpful and informative. It was interesting to not only hear about other people’s topics, but also see what they were doing with their site. Some people’s sites really blew me away, and you could tell they really had an eye for website design. Jamie’s website for example really inspired me, and it made me want to go back and edit my homepage so that it really caught the viewer at first glance.

I also learned a lot of valuable tricks to make my website easier to navigate and  look cleaner. For example, Brandon taught us how to in bed the pictures within the essay posts so the reader could easily reference the piece of art being analyzed in the particular paragraph. I also really liked the way Natalee’s home page had a repeating image of Frida in the background, and she helped me get that for my front page as well.

It was overall very interesting to hear the vast array of other topics, and see what particular interests my classmates. I could definitely see a lot of passion behind some people’s topics and I’m looking forward to seeing and reeding the final versions.

Writing Journal Post 3: First Draft of the Research Paper

I struggled condensing all the information I got from my sources into my first draft of my research paper. The thing I initial struggled with the most was coming up with a concise thesis from which to organize the rest of my paper. Ultimately I came up with a broad thesis that I plan on editing as I continue towards my final draft of my paper. Initial, I just started writing different tangential paragraphs about different topics that intrigued me about Frida and went back in and added transitions to make the paper flow. I a lot of paragraphs centered around ideas that were briefly mentioned in one of my sources. I would then do further research to really flesh out the point I was trying to make. I was really intrigued about Frida’s influence in modern day (considering the recent historic Women’s March) so I really wanted to contextualize Frida’s influence in modern society. When including analysis of different pieces of Frida’s art in my paper, I started out by finding analysis from a respected art historian using their analysis as a starting point. I then tried to look at the painting on my own and include my own unique analysis. I feel really good about having a full draft and I feel ready to go back in and fine tune my transitions and grammer. The editing process will hopefully include peer editing and maybe a visit to RWIT.

Writing Journal Post 2: Finding Sources

I really enjoyed finding sources about Frida, which solidified my choice for my topic of my paper. I started out my search process by going to JSTOR and searching “Frida Kahlo Feminism”. This helped me find an article called “Frida Kahlo: A Contemporary Feminist Reading” which really helped solidify a thesis for my paper. Once I had a thesis I was able to narrow down my search, and I started to include key words in my JSTOR search such as “Chicano movement” or “Madonna”. I also started my research with a basic google search, which provided me with a couple of broad articles on the life and work of Frida Kahlo, including a New York Times article written by Frida’s biographer Hayden Herrera. This article was very well written and brought up some good points, so I decided to check out the entire biography. This source was also nice because it wasn’t as comprehensive and overwhelming as the entire book, but provided me with a basic summary and some good basic points to dive deeper into.

Finding hard copy sources was really the fun part of my research. I went to the Sherman Art Library and started by looking up the location of the Frida biography by Herrera. I went down to the stacks and found the book but I also had a great time exploring the books around that title. All of the surrounding books were also about the life and works of Frida so I spent a long time sitting on the floor flipping through the books and deciding which ones would be most useful. I also went to the feminist art section of Sherman stacks and looked through the indexes of all the books there to see if they included sections on Frida. If they did, I flipped to that section to see if it would be helpful. In addition to using the Sherman resources, I realized I wanted another book about feminist art that featured Frida that was already checked out, so I used borrow direct.

Synthesizing my sources in my paper was at times challenging, but I had such a wealth of sources that I could often find a quote or a point from a source that fit my particular argument. I tried to use a combination of direct quotes and paraphrasing and vary the structure I used to include the sources in my sentences.

Writing Journal Post 1: Deciding on a Research Paper Topic

Many of the topics we discussed during the first half of the term interested me, but ultimately I knew I wanted to pic a topic that had relevance in the present day. I knew vaguely of Frida Kahlo before this course, but watching the movie Frida and reading the introduction to her journal really sparked my interest. Her character in the movie inspired me, and I could easily identify her as a modern feminist. I coincidentally watched the Frida movie right around the time of the Women’s March on Washington, which made Frida’s feminist characteristics especially shine and gave her a renewed sense of relevance. I believe the feminist social movement that is thriving today will define my generation, and I appreciate the opportunity to grasp a better understanding of this movement through the thorough analysis of the life and work of Frida Kahlo.

Prior to this class, my only acquaintance with Frida was through a shirt my friend had with a print of Frida’s iconic self-portrait and stories of her blue house that my friends all toured on a trip to Mexico. My friends were enchanted by what they had learned about the famous Frida and came home singing her praises. When choosing my research paper topic, I recalled this experience and knew I wanted to take the opportunity to develop my own admiration for Frida.

What really solidified my choice for my research paper topic was going to the Sherman Art Library and flipping through the many books on Frida’s art and life. The images of her artwork were captivating and I knew I wanted to take the time to further analyze specific pieces. The one book that most intrigued me was the reproduction of Frida’s journal (we also flipped through this in class). I feel like the journal gives intimate insight into Frida’s personal life and reasons behind her art, something I hope to get a comprehensive understanding of through my research. All in all, I think writing a research paper on the relation between Frida Kahlo and feminism will be an extremely rewarding experience and I can’t wait to get started!