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The term paper topic is open (although the topic must have something to do with the purview of this course) but must be approved ahead of time by the instructor. Make use of the discussion forum titled “Term Paper Ideas” to propose and gain acceptance for an idea you may be first thinking of or are developing.
Your researched, polemical term paper should be 1500 to 3000 words (not counting the paper’s bibliography). You can go over the 3000-word limit, but not under the 1500-word minimum.
Your polemical (i.e., seriously debatable) essay must be fully documented, original and critical, discursive, otherwise argumentative. The essay must include at least some detailed analysis of artifacts being discussed. The essay should have shape—an introductory and concluding section, the two enclosing the detailed argument you would be making (i.e., the details and flow of reasoning that together support your seriously debatable point, your polemical thesis).
Your bibliography of all sources must include at least three scholarly secondary sources, which should be actively made use of in the paper proper. An example of the difference between a primary and secondary source: a digital poem, such as The Ballad of Sand and Harry Soot by Stephanie Strickland, is considered to be a primary source; an essay about The Ballad of Sand and Harry Soot is considered to be a secondary source. Battle Ship Potemkin, the film, is a primary source; a book or article about the aesthetic or social or political impact of this film in society is a secondary source.
Again, your essay must be FULLY documented. You must cite sources—footnotes, endnotes, or parenthetical documentation, which include specific page numbers keyed to particular passages in your text, and complete bibliographical information; keep in mind that essays, for example, in PDF normally show page numbering. Online legitimate sources lack page numbering; you are welcome to cite paragraph numbers.
The pervious are the instructions of the instructor
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