Narrative Experience

Posted by Gary Hink October 9th, 2009

 
M 12-Oct      Essay Workshop

 
W 14-Oct      Essay Workshop * Note Schedule Revision (14-Oct)

 
F 16-Oct      No classes—Homecoming

      Due: Analytic Essay Analytic Essay Due Sun 18-Oct

 
 

 
 
M 12-Oct      Essay Workshop

     
     
    * Note Schedule Revision (14-Oct)

     
     
    W 14-Oct      Essay Workshop

        For class: prepare (bring) tentative/initial analytic thesis and support topics.
             –also, post Qs for workshop (in comment below)
         
        Read: (review) Using Source Material
          (hint: plagiarism quiz today) — consult MLA resource/s below.

         
        Analysis and composition notes — here.

         
        Weekly Blog Entry: optional — for extra credit (participation/blogging)

     
    N.B. UF Reading & Writing Center

     
     
    F 16-Oct      No classes—Homecoming

        Due: Analytic Essay
         
        Analytic Essay Due Sun 18-Oct

     
       
     
     
    Formal Essay: Literary Analysis

    Due: 16-Oct
    1600-1800 words; 25 points

    File uploaded to e-learning.

     
    View assignment description here

        – (note: literary selections/exclusions listed within)

     
     
     
     
    Notes for analysis here.

     
    Notes on composition here.

     
    Document format example: Hink Essay 1.rtf

     

     

    Practical resources

    Purdue OWL

     
     
     
     Diana Hacker.com

      see also: A Writer’s Reference (5th or 6th Edition)

     
     

    Janet Gardner. – Writing About Literature 2nd Edition. (Bedford, 2009):

      “Active Reading” (4-10)
      “The Writing Process” (16-27; 31-3) – esp. re: Thesis, Organization, Revision; Intro/Concl.
      * “Writing About Literature” & “Quotations” (34-41)
      “Explication” (44)
      * Chp 4. “Writing about Stories” (57-60; examples follow)
      ** Using material: quoting, citing, MLA format (116-28)

     

     

    Lester Faigley. The Brief Penguin Handbook 3rd edition (Pearson, 2009)

      “Documenting” (237-44)
      MLA style (245-81)
      Chp 21 Plagiarism (218-24) & Integrating Sources (213-7 & 228-33)
      Chp 3. Organization (21-37)
      Chp 27. Write with Power (359-64); Chp 28. Writing Concisely (365-71); Chp. 29 Emphasis (371-8)
       
       

One Response

  1. Gary Hink says:

     
     
    Questions about Analytic Essay for W 14-Oct class (post here)

     
    note: please do not post your thesis here for me to evaluate; rather, questions should concern assignment tasks/objectives and/or composition issues, e.g. organization and support discussion.

     
    Also, participation extra credit for answering a classmate’s question posted here (with reference to a specific source, like my notes or better—Purdue OWL or Penguin Handbook).

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