Late Night Update
-I've read and returned the revised SOIs for the Monday afternoon class. The ones I got, at least. Will have the next set finished by Tuesday afternoon, but hopefully sooner.
Class Meetings
-The next Monday class will meet on 9/19 in Krug 5.
-The next Wednesday class will meet on 9/21 in Enterprise 174.
Bonus Opportunities
-If you've missed class or feel generally out to sea, I will be holding an optional mega- office hour session on Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 6:00. Drop by Enterprise 314 anytime in that interval.
-This article discusses a project to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration by using mapping software to show the citation networks from one academic article to the next. Really interesting.
Reading Homework
-Read Booth: Chapters 3, 4.
-Read Graff and Birkenstein: Chapters 5-10.
Writing Homework
-In case you missed the Statement of Interest samples from last semester, they are here:
A, B, C, G.
-Share revised Statement of Interest to me on Google Docs by Sun 9/18 at 15:00. Revised in light of my comments (which you should have received by now if you submitted the first draft), in light of the way your thinking has developed after reading our various course texts and after filling up with so much fuel in class, and in light of any preliminary source research you're able to squeeze in this week.
(Technically, neither the first draft nor the second draft of the SOI are graded, so just think of it as a way to sketch out some of your ideas and to make sure that I know everything I need to know at this point about them.)
- Post Research Log #2 on course blog by Thursday 9/22 at 22:00. This one should be a list of 25 questions relating to your topic. See Chapter 3 of Booth for guidance in framing questions about history and context, structure and composition, categories, speculations, agreement and disagreement, etc. Another way to frame questions is to think about multiple perspectives or contrasting viewpoints. that may not necessarily be well documented or extensively discussed in your sources.
(Yes, I eliminated one of the research logs. We'll fit it in later.)