Unit I
Research in Literature:
Introduction to Research (from The Craft of Research pp. 10-14 & 49-63)
· What is Research?
· Why Write It Up?
· Why a Formal Paper?
From Questions to a Problem
Unit II
The Process of Critical Reading
Close Reading (Prose and Poetry)
Unit III
Engaging Sources
(from The Craft of Research pp. 86-88)
4.Taking Notes (from The Craft of Research pp. 94-101)
Unit IV
Documentaion
Why document Sources? (from MLA Handbook pp. 3-6)
Plagiarism and Academic Dishonesty (from MLA…pp. 6-10)
Organize: Creating your Documentation: (from MLA…p. 19)
Unit V
Academic Writing:
Preparing a Research Proposal (organizing material/ ideas, developing an argument, facilitating coherence and cohesion)
Introductions and Conclusions (from The Craft of Research pp. 232-46)
Essential Reading:
Extracts from ‘Facilitating Coherence across Qualitative Research Papers’. Ronald J. Chenail& Maureen Duffy (Nova Southeastern University, Fort Landerdale, Florida, USA) and Sally St. George & Dan Wulff (University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada).
Booth, Wayne C, et al., The Craft of Research. 4th Edition. The Univ. of Chicago Press, 2016.
Harner, James L. Literary Research Guide. 5th Edition, The Modern Language Association of America, 2008.
MLA Handbook. 8th Edition. MLA, 2016.