Unit I
Research in Literature:
Introduction to Research (The Craft of Research pp. 10-14, 49-63)
Unit II
The Process of Critical Reading
Close Reading (Prose and Poetry)
Unit III
Resources
Think: Evaluating your Sources (MLA Handbook pp. 10-12)
Gathering Information about your Sources (MLA Handbook pp. 13-18)
Taking Notes (The Craft of Research pp. 10-14, 49-63)
Unit IV
Documentaion
Why document Sources? (MLA Handbook pp. 3-6)
Plagiarism and Academic Dishonesty (MLA Handbook pp. 6-10)
Organize: Creating your Documentation: (MLA Handbook p. 19)
Unit V
Academic Writing:
Preparing a Research Proposal (organizing material/ ideas, developing an argument, facilitating coherence and cohesion)*
Introductions and Conclusions (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).
Literary Research Guide, James L. Harner, The Modern Language Association of India, 2008 (Fifth Edition), Print.
MLA Handbook, New York: MLA, 2016 (Eighth Edition) , Print.
The Craft of Research, Booth et.al, The Univ. of Chicago Press, 2016 (Fourth Edition), Print.