Overview:
I HAVE ALREADY INCLUDED THE INTRODUCTION AND THESIS STATEMENT, PLEASE USE THAT TO BASE THE REST OF THE ESSAY ON THAT.
This assignment expands and develops the research, analysis, and writing skills you built in constructing all of your writing assignments up to this point.
A full-length critical analysis paper that incorporates scholarly research and careful use of course materials into a single thesis-driven interdisciplinary analysis of your chosen primary sources.
incorporate more primary and secondary evidence; and add complexity to your thesis by incorporating analysis of the different disciplines your primary sources represent.
Your essay needs to develop your thesis to analyze a relationship between four primary sources based on a unifying topic area: Darwins Descent of Man (1871) and Turners The Significance of the Frontier in American History (1893), one plate from one of W.E.B. Duboiss statistical exhibitions (1900), and one essay by Zitkala-a (use the publication date of the specific essay you choose).
In addition to providing a formal introduction and conclusion, you will use PEAR paragraphs to guide your analysis, include scholarly sources to support your analytical points in each PEAR paragraph.
MLA Bibliography and In-text References. A References or Works Cited page should be included on a separate page after the end of your conclusion. It should list all of your primary and scholarly sources in MLA 8th edition full citations, and follow the correct conventions of alphabetization and indentation. Any sources you cite in your PEAR paragraphs will require MLA 8th edition in-text references.
o Make any revisions to your citations that were suggested from Essay 1.
o Make sure when you are adding your new primary and scholarly sources that you preserve the alphabetical integrity of your bibliography.
SOURCES
1 Darwin, The Descent of Man 1871 Natural Sciences
2 Turner, The Significance of the Frontier in American History 1893
3 W.E.B. DuBois Value of Farming Tools 1900
4 Zitkala-a Side by Side 1896
5 Sharp, Savage Perils
6 Battle-Baptiste and Rusert, Introduction
7 Davidson and Norris, “Introduction” to American Indian Stories, Legends, and Other Writings
8 Bjurstrm Theory of canons/relationship of knowledge to democracy/challenges to canons
9 Darwin on race gender and culture Race gender culture
10 Retrieving the Red Continent settler colonialism
11 Thus Wonderful People Darwin the Victorians and the Greeks
In total, this means your bibliography will have a minimum of eleven (11) sources