Workshop Session
Workshop
We will workshop the work of one student who would like assistance.
I. INTRODUCTION |
A. HOOK B.
THESIS C. METHOD |
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II. BODY |
BODY PARAGRAPHS FOR THE RELEVANT SECTIONS OF OUR
EXPLORATION |
IMAGES OF WOMEN, TYPES OF BACKGROUND, PLACE IN
HISTORY, ETC. |
III. CONCLUSION |
A. SIGNAL
B. LINK
C. CLINCHER |
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First,
you would do well to make a list of the topics you might cover--and this
just means
copying
the lecture titles out for yourself:
- Introduction and Orientation:
Monday, August 24, 2009
- Images of Women in Literature:
August 31, 2009
- Women Writers Through the Ages:
September 7, 2009
- Women and the New World:
September 14, 2009
- Aphra Behn and the proto-novel:
September 21, 2009
- Science and Fiction: Mary Shelley and the
Frankenstein Legacy: September 28,
2009
- The Novel and the Middle Class: Jane
Austen tells
us How: October 5, 2009
- Romance and the Romantics:
October 12, 2009
- The Gothic world of the Bronte Sisters:
October 19, 2009
- Late Victorian Scribblers:
October 26, 2009
- The Modern Novel: Virginia Woolf and the
Word: November 2, 2009
- The Contemporary Novel:
November 9, 2009
- Other Voices: November
16, 2009
- The Electronic Frontier:
November 23, 2009
- Women of the Web: November
30, 2009
- Review and sharing of papers:
December 7, 2009
Aphra Behn and
the proto-novel:
Science and
Fiction: Mary Shelley and the Frankenstein Legacy:
The Novel and
the Middle Class--Jane Austen tells us How:
Romance and the
Romantics:
The Gothic
world of the Bronte Sisters:
Late Victorian
Scribblers:
The Modern
Novel: Virginia Woolf and the Word:
The
Contemporary Novel:
Other Voices:
The Electronic
Frontier:
You will now be working with your authors
to create the same kind of sections - using the topics that are most useful to
you. Tonight we will look at some other students' work and talk about
Interpolation Paragraphs on the discussion list and here.