1. Seminar in Social Psychology
(700 words) (APA citation) (in-text citations are a must) (No Plagiarism)
Must cite this text: Swift, Jonathan. A Modest Proposal. The Broadview Anthology of Expository Prose, edited by Laura Buzzard, Don LePan, Nora Ruddock, and Alexandria Stuart, 3rd ed., Broadview Press, 2016, pp. 19-27.
Concentration: Religious Studies
In this writing assignment, youll choose one of the prompts below to respond to, based on your MA concentration or MFA specialization (Religious Studies).
Literature: Add one entry to your Annotated Bibliography (3 single-spaced paragraphs 700 words total). Choose one of the Broadview readings for this week (Swift) and write an annotation that includes three short paragraphs: a summary of the text and assessment of the discourse community (audience), a brief craft analysis of the texts thematic concerns and/or stylistic or formal qualities in relation to any aspect of Naming Nonfiction, by Robert L. Root. Then reflect on any aspect of Swift to your own critical thinking.
Begin a draft of your final analysis by either writing the first page or pages, or by including a draft of an outline, pre-thoughts on your topic and how you might structure your paper relying on the resources you have gathered so far. You may use five bullet points or number/letter system, a word cloud graphic, or you are free to record a three-to-five-minute recording of your thoughts.
2. Seminar in Social Psychology
(700 words) (APA citation) (in-text citations are a must) (No Plagiarism)
Must cite this text: Wallace, David Foster. Consider the Lobster. The Broadview Anthology of Expository Prose, edited by Laura Buzzard, Don LePan, Nora Ruddock, and Alexandria Stuart, 3rd ed., Broadview Press, 2016, pp. 516-532.
Concentration: Religious Studies
In this writing assignment, youll choose one of the prompts below to respond to, based on your MA concentration or MFA specialization (Religious Studies).
Literature: Add one entry to your Annotated Bibliography (3 single-spaced paragraphs 700 words total). Choose one of the Broadview readings for this week (Wallace) and write an annotation that includes three short paragraphs: a summary of the text and assessment of the discourse community (audience), a brief craft analysis of the texts thematic concerns and/or stylistic or formal qualities in relation to any aspect of Naming Nonfiction, by Robert L. Root. Then reflect on any aspect of Wallace to your own critical thinking.
Begin a draft of your final analysis by either writing the first page or pages, or by including a draft of an outline, pre-thoughts on your topic and how you might structure your paper relying on the resources you have gathered so far. You may use five bullet points or number/letter system, a word cloud graphic, or you are free to record a three-to-five-minute recording of your thoughts.
