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  • “Analyzing Primary Material: A Final Project on Critical Engagement and Methodologies”

    Final Project
    This
    project is a testament to your ability to engage with the primary and
    critical material of the class, as well as the analytical methodologies
    deployed throughout the semester. Any material dealt with should be
    properly researched and cited with an emphasis on analysis over
    generalization and simple summary. Papers and projects which simply
    regurgitate other opinions or perspectives will not score well. You have
    all demonstrated the ability to offer fruitful analysis and this is
    your opportunity to utilize those faculties within the project of your
    choosing. While it would be easier to have the focal subject of your
    project be a text we discussed in class you may choose a subject at
    will. You may not submit work for other classes, but if you choose
    option 2 you may choose a research subject from another class.
    Option 1: Final Research Paper
    Requirements Checklist
    A clear thesis statement / analytical perspective introduced within the first page
    A bibliography or work cited
    In text citation for any quoted or paraphrased material (either within the paragraph, footnotes, or endnotes)
    Roughly 6 sources (a combination of primary and secondary with a preference for secondary sources) *
    Roughly
    7-12 pages and no more than 15 ((bibliography / work cited not included
    in page count) (any ostentatious front matter not included in the page
    count)) *
    12pt font double spaced with regular margins
    Papers should be submitted via BB before or by May 14th.

    The page count and source count are at your discretion but be aware
    that any paper under 7 pages and under 6 sources will be more severely
    scrutinized. It is of course possible to write an excellent paper below
    these parameters – it is just more difficult and thus you will be graded
    accordingly.
    Option 2: Extended Annotated Bibliography
    Component
    1: Your bibliography must be accompanied by a project overview which
    covers any or all of the following: The analytical perspective of the
    project; the project’s engagement or discursive relationship with other
    primary or academic material (i.e., an outline of what theoretical ideas
    or arguments your project is discussing); the ways in which it engages
    with the methodologies or materials from the course; materials which
    inspired you creatively.
    Component 1 Requirements Checklist
    A clear thesis statement / analytical perspective introduced within the first page.
    In text citation for any quoted or paraphrased material (either within the paragraph, footnotes, or endnotes)
    Roughly
    1-2 pages ((bibliography / work cited not included in page count) (any
    ostentatious front matter not included in the page count))
    12pt font double spaced with regular margins.
    Overviews should be submitted via BB before or by May 14th.
    Component
    2: The Annotated Bibliography, a mix of primary and secondary material
    with a preference for secondary material (i.e., you may not use more
    than 5 primary sources as part of your bibliography). Outside of the 5
    primary sources you must use academic peer reviewed sources.
    Component 2 Requirements Checklist
    A bibliography of 25-30 sources
    The correct bibliographic citation for each source
    A
    short annotation paragraph for 5-10 of your sources (Roughly 50-100
    words) precis of your source which includes a description of the
    source’s argument; a description of its relevance to the primary text.
    A key quote correctly cited for 5-10 sources.