Differences Between Intersectional Feminism And Feminism In America
Research a current controversy in any area of race, and/or ethnicity in American identity. The annotated bibliography will consist of a headnote with six annotations from the genres listed below to get a variety of viewpoints.
Research Requirements: Genres and Currency of Sources
Topic: Intersectional Feminism vs. Feminism in America
- Agree w/ intersectional feminism - don't choose biased articles
- All sources must be recent (2016 and above)
- Show how the author of the items use rhetorical appeals, kairos, exigency,etc.
Imagine you are a museum curator, but instead of carefully displaying and labeling works of art, you are curating information. Study texts to evaluate how useful they are when going in depth in the topic and really understand the arguments for and against current position. While you are reading, think about the relationship between the rhetors and their audiences. Find items on the topic to meet the following genre and currency criteria:
● One scholarly peer-reviewed journal article published within the past ten years
● One non-fiction book no more than ten years old (e-books are permitted -- see UT libraries database for extensive selections)
● Two editorials that agree with the position, published within the past two years
● One well-written editorial that disagrees with the position published within the past two years
● One contextualizing document appropriate for the topic such as a law case, a history, or a statistics report, (for example, if your bibliography studies the rhetoric of abortion you might want to include the final decision from Roe v. Wade).
● Optional—you may include an annotation for an image, video or other textual object in addition to the six required entries.
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FINAL CHECKLIST
● Headnote--synthesize the findings for the paper in 250-350 words proposing an argument that you anticipated
● Six (6) Research Citations and Annotations: Each annotation will be a formal entry of 175-250 words to help the reader understand the significance, relevance and importance of the source.
● No plagiarism Double-check your MLA citation formatting and punctuation!
● Final Arrangement: The head note will appear at the top of the essay after an MLA header. Then order the annotations alphabetically using MLA format.
Please no plagiarism.
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