MIC Undergraduate Research | Amy Cheung
                   
                   Being a part of URECA was a demanding, but ultimately a very rewarding experience.
                        When we had to come up with our topics, I already had the idea of comparing cartoons
                        from Japanese and American culture. I wanted to see how I could create a research
                        project based on something that I already enjoy doing: watching cartoons. Professor
                        He gave me the idea of comparing the portrayal of parent-child interactions in cartoons
                        and how they differed between American and Japanese culture. I found two children’s
                        animated shows with similar plot lines that I could focus my research on and quickly
                        started collecting data.
Being a part of URECA was a demanding, but ultimately a very rewarding experience.
                        When we had to come up with our topics, I already had the idea of comparing cartoons
                        from Japanese and American culture. I wanted to see how I could create a research
                        project based on something that I already enjoy doing: watching cartoons. Professor
                        He gave me the idea of comparing the portrayal of parent-child interactions in cartoons
                        and how they differed between American and Japanese culture. I found two children’s
                        animated shows with similar plot lines that I could focus my research on and quickly
                        started collecting data.
                   
                  My data came from watching many episodes from the two animated cartoons. Although
                        it was fun at first, it became very tedious because I had to find segments where the
                        parent and child interacted, pause the interaction to write down what was said, and
                        re-watch the segments (multiple times) for any details I missed. I chose 10 episodes
                        from each show to be used for further analysis. I determined what type of speech act
                        and what type of politeness strategy was used during each utterance. After normalizing
                        the data into stacked bar graphs, I interpreted my results. I realized 10 episodes
                        was not enough material, but I was limited by the number of episodes available online
                        for viewing. Although the results were not very clearly defined, I saw a trend in
                        the types of speech acts used which I connected to the dimensions of American and
                        Japanese culture. Politeness strategies were harder to interpret because the American
                        cartoon was using it for a different purpose. For example, negative face threatening
                        acts were used in a humorous way to show that the parents could bother their child
                        whenever they wanted.
                   
                  I believe the most difficult part of this project was creating the posters because
                        we put in a lot of effort making them look presentable and engaging. Also, most of
                        my revisions came out of how I wrote the results and conclusion sections. I had to
                        narrow done the main ideas into key points and organize them into the poster. However,
                        all of this hard work was worth it when we were finally able to present at the URECA
                        celebration event. It was great to see everyone’s posters and how we designed our
                        topics around the theoretical frameworks we learned in class. I was very excited to
                        present to bystanders as well as our classmates because this was a topic I felt very
                        interested in and wanted to learn more about. Although I wish we had more time to
                        do the research and work on our posters, I am very happy I was able to be a part of
                        this experience and showcase my work!