History 111: Essay. Roger Graves Director, Wri1ng Across the Curriculum University of Alberta

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History 111: Essay Roger Graves Director, Wri1ng Across the Curriculum University of Alberta

The Slides are Online

Wri1ng Centres on this campus

The writing process Getting started Explore the assignment Make rough notes Pick a tentative topic Getting feedback Today Make an appointment at a writing centre Get feedback on your draft/revise Revising Work on style and lower order concerns Proofread, consult checklist for assignment

The assignment Write a short (approximately 2000 word) essay in response to a ques1on of your choice from the specified topics. For example, What was the impact of the European conquest of the Americas on either the Americas or on Europe? Include at least 5 sources, primary or secondary; these can be drawn from course readings. Peer reviews: bring two copies of a drat to class Oct. 16.

Grading criteria 1: Argument Strong argument: As the wri1ngs of the great fourteenth century traveler Ibn BaZuta and those of his philosophical contemporary Ibn Khaldun reveal, it was ul1mately cultural 1es, forged through a par1cular text, the Qu ran, that bound the medieval Islamic world together. Evidence qualifier Kernel of the claim

Informal Argument Claim Link (because) Reason Challenges (How, So what, Why?) Evidence (Data, Statistics, Expert opinion, Visuals, Other studies, etc. [What counts is often discipline specijic]) Example: The European conquest of the Americas devastated the existing cultures of many indigenous peoples because the Europeans brought with them diseases, religious beliefs, and economic practices that undermined the way of life of existing peoples.

Working (not Jinal) thesis Topic Researchable question Working thesis Homelessness in Edmonton What programs and policies are effective in preventing homelessness in Edmonton? A solution to the complex problem of homelessness demands sophisticated solutions that include three dimensions: affordable housing; enough money to cover basic living expenses; and access to social services (Shelter House 2011). http://www.shelterhouse.on.ca/article/solutions-146.asp

Working (not Jinal) thesis Topic Researchable question Working thesis European conquest of the Americas What was the impact of the European conquest of the Americas on either the Americas or on Europe? While the European conquest of the Americas devastated the existing cultures of many indigenous peoples, others adapted and, for a time, thrived.

Grading criteria 2: Organization Organiza1on: Logical progression, transi1ons between paragraphs European conquest of the Americas devastated the existing cultures Diseases Religious beliefs Economic prac1ces

Outline What was the role and posi0on of women in the Muslim world in the medieval era? Determined largely by the Qu ran Housekeeper Ero1c literature: sexual roles? Good at manipula1on Sexuality is a good thing for women Could leave husband with just cause Varied by region Marriages were poli1cal allegiances Women could hold considerable posi1ons of power What factors led to the emergence of the European domina0on in the Indian Ocean arena? Ability to conduct warfare Sea faring tradi1on of E. countries Withdrawal of China from the area Increased support from home countries Tapped into pre exis1ng trade routes Didn t get hit by black plague

SpeciJic language practices Pronoun references: they, them : check for references. First names + last names of authors the first 1me you refer to them Refer to the specific text of the author (books = italics; ar1cles = quota1on marks)

Grading criteria 3: Evidence Use examples to elaborate the main ideas Use quota1ons as the examples of what others have said about this topic Use quota1ons correctly: introduce them (According to Faigley, Graves, and Graves, students should Introduce quota1ons by azribu1ng them in the text (p. 79).) explain the significance of them ( Unexplained quota1ons leave readers wondering why they were inserted, and they may then wonder if the paper is plagiarized. )

Grading criteria 4: Style Use the present tense when discussing texts: Graves argues that... Use the past tense to refer to incidents, things, and people in the past: Aristotle argued in the Rhetoric that logos, pathos, and ethos all contributed to making a text persuasive. Don t use the passive: Logos, pathos and ethos have all been iden1fied as key components of persuasive texts.

Don t hand in a first draft Towards the due date, switch your focus from higher-order concerns (arrangement, arguments, evidence) to lower-order concerns: proofreading, grammar, citation format, grammar/spelling

Criteria for editing Connections between sentences (LPH 6d, 21b/BPH 3e, 31b) Wordiness (LPH 20b/BPH 30) Active verbs vrs. to be verbs (LPH 19a/BPH 29b) Attitude: adjectives and adverbs (LPH 28/BPH 29e) Specific language (LPH 22d/BPH 32) Inclusive language (LPH 22e/BPH 33)

Rhetorical issues criteria Audience (LPH 1a,b/BPH 1b, c) Purpose (LPH 1d/BPH 1e) Argument (BPH 9c) Style (LPH Part 4/BPH Part 7) Tone (LPH 22/BPH 32)

Common criteria Introduction (LPH 6c/BPH 2, 10-13) Thesis (LPH 4b/BPH 2d, 10-13) Organization (LPH 5a/BPH 10-13) Sources (LPH 10, 11, 12/BPH 17-28) Standard Edited English (LPH Part 5 and 6/BPH Parts 8, 9, 10)

Common criteria Introduction (LPH 6c/BPH 2, 10-13) Thesis (LPH 4b/BPH 2d, 10-13) Organization (LPH 5a/BPH 10-13) Sources (LPH 10, 11, 12/BPH 17-28) Standard Edited English (LPH Part 5 and 6/BPH Parts 8, 9, 10)