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Rhetorical Analysis of a Text with Annotated Bibliography
Adapted by J. Lynch-Greenberg from a handout created by
Susan Roach in Summer 2013
The following submissions will be required:
7 (Oct. 6), including
the following:
o Your intended topic and why you are interested in writing
about it
o Your subject-matter question (SMQ)
o At least two pieces of significant research regarding your
topic, listed in
MLA Works Cited format, with at least one of them in
annotated
bibliography form
Analysis of a Text with
Annotated Bibliography for peer review on Day 1 of Week 9
(Oct. 20)
a Text with
Annotated Bibliography for instructor review on Day 2 of Week
10 (Oct. 29)
Annotated Bibliography for
a grade on Day 2 of Week 13 (Nov. 19)
The Rhetorical Analysis of a Text should be focused on one
academic journal
article or an article in an anthology (a book with a collection of
related essays).
You will need to add a couple of additional sources to show
you’ve thoroughly
researched your topic. For the more detailed analysis, you
should choose an article
you are considering for use in your Position Essay (a persuasive
paper you’ll write
later in the semester). The goal of this paper is to assure you
can carefully evaluate a
source and to illustrate your ability to do academic research.
Here is a sample outline of the essay, which I suggest using:
I. Introduction
a. Identify the author, text, and original source
b. Identify the overall topic being discussed
c. Make a claim about the effectiveness of the text (as your
thesis)
II. Body
a. A brief summary of the article, in which you identify the
author’s thesis,
purpose of the original text, and overall message
b. Explain the context of the article
i. Why was it written?
ii. To what issue/event/idea is the author responding (you may
actually need to incorporate other research to discuss this)
iii. Why is this text significant
c. What are the author’s credentials (what is his/her ethos
appeal)?
d. Who is the (original) audience of the article?
i. Where was this article originally published? Who reads this
type of
journal or anthology?
ii. Is the author part of the group to which this piece was
written? How
so (or, why not)?
e. What is the voice of the article?
Rhetorical Analysis of a Text with Annotated Bibliography
Adapted by J. Lynch-Greenberg from a handout created by
Susan Roach in Summer 2013
i. What language choices does the author make? Is jargon used?
If
so, is it explained?
ii. How formal is the article? Is it in first, second, or third
person? Why
do you think this is so? What genre is this written in? How do
you
think this has influenced the way the article is written (if it
has)?
f. What appeals (ethos, logos, and/or pathos) are used in the
article? Why?
Are they effective? How does the author support his/her
point(s)?
III. Conclusion
a. Evaluate the effectiveness of the article
b. Make a recommendation—is this an article that should be
used when
writing about this topic? Why or why not?
IV. Annotated Bibliography
a. Using MLA Works Cited format, list at least three sources
(including the
one you’ve discussed in detail)
b. For all sources except the one you’ve written about in detail
within this
essay, include an annotation (a paragraph or two discussing the
source).
The source you’ve written about in detail within this essay does
not require
an annotation.
Use the Say-Do-So What pattern of questioning:
t does the writer say? (the matter, the ideas, the content)
Content? Thesis? Details?
Consider the layers of meaning – how are you interpreting what
is said?
What’s not said?
What writing techniques are employed? Form? Organization?
Language?
made those
choices? Do you find those to be smart, effective choices?
Submission Format:
r pages in length and
in MLA format
-hand side (not in the header),
please include the
following information:
o Your full name
o Your course number (ENGL 10000) and section number (02 or
04)
o Jade Lee Lynch-Greenberg (your instructor’s full name)
o The name of the assignment
o Draft number1
o Due Date (of this particular draft)
number (on all
pages)
1 For example, First Draft --or-- Draft 2.
Rhetorical Analysis of a Text with Annotated Bibliography
Adapted by J. Lynch-Greenberg from a handout created by
Susan Roach in Summer 2013
font, double-spaced,
in black ink on white paper
appear (centered) on
the first page (which is the only place it should appear)
Here are some samples of how an annotated bibliography entry
is constructed:
This sample is from the Purdue OWL
(http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/)
Ehrenreich, B. (2001). Nickel and dimed: On (not) getting by in
America. New York: Henry
Holt and Company.
In this book of nonfiction based on the journalist's experiential
research, Ehrenreich attempts to
ascertain whether it is currently possible for an individual to
live on a minimum-wage in America.
Taking jobs as a waitress, a maid in a cleaning service, and a
Walmart sales employee, the
author summarizes and reflects on her work, her relationships
with fellow workers, and her
financial struggles in each situation.
An experienced journalist, Ehrenreich is aware of the
limitations of her experiment and
the ethical implications of her experiential research tactics and
reflects on these issues in the
text. The author is forthcoming about her methods and
supplements her experiences with
scholarly research on her places of employment, the economy,
and the rising cost of living in
America. Ehrenreich’s project is timely, descriptive, and well-
researched.
This sample is from California Polytechnic State University’s
Library
(http://lib.calpoly.edu/research/guides/bibliography.html#sampl
es)
Gottlieb, P. D. (1995). The "golden egg" as a natural resource:
Toward a normative theory of
growth management. Society and Natural Resources, 8(5): 49-
56.
This article explains the dilemma faced by North American
suburbs, which demand both
preservation of local amenities (to protect quality of life) and
physical development (to expand
the tax base). Growth management has been proposed as a
policy solution to this dilemma. An
analogy is made between this approach and resource economics.
The author concludes that
the growth management debate raises legitimate issues of
sustainability and efficiency.
This sample is from The University of Oklahoma’s College of
Liberal Studies
(http://www.ou.edu/cls/reference/bibliography.html)
Aras, B., & Caha, O. (2000). Fethullah Gulen and his liberal
“Turkish Islam” movement. Middle
East Review of International Affairs Journal, 4(4). Retrieved on
September 6, 2005, from
http://www.biu.ac.il/SOC/besa/meria/journal/2000/issue4/
jv4n4a4.html
Fethullah Gulen has founded a movement that attempts to be
modernist, nationalist, Islamic,
and democratic all at the same time. The article is a brief survey
of Gulen, covering his life and
influences, the foundations of the movement, the relationship to
the military and Islamic
community. The secular elites are covered, but not in any great
depth. The authors provide a
well reasoned and insightful analysis of the significance of the
movement, and conclude that
Gulen's role will be an important one as a religious leader in
modern Turkey, despite the
multiple conflicting interests of his followers.
2 Do not use the title “Rhetorical Analysis of a Text” or the
name of the article you are analyzing for the
assignment—you should make up your own title.
http://www.biu.ac.il/SOC/besa/meria/journal/2000/issue4/jv4n4
a4.html
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Rhetorical Analysis of a Text with Annotated Bibliography .docx

  • 1. Rhetorical Analysis of a Text with Annotated Bibliography Adapted by J. Lynch-Greenberg from a handout created by Susan Roach in Summer 2013 The following submissions will be required: 7 (Oct. 6), including the following: o Your intended topic and why you are interested in writing about it o Your subject-matter question (SMQ) o At least two pieces of significant research regarding your topic, listed in MLA Works Cited format, with at least one of them in annotated bibliography form Analysis of a Text with Annotated Bibliography for peer review on Day 1 of Week 9 (Oct. 20) a Text with Annotated Bibliography for instructor review on Day 2 of Week 10 (Oct. 29)
  • 2. Annotated Bibliography for a grade on Day 2 of Week 13 (Nov. 19) The Rhetorical Analysis of a Text should be focused on one academic journal article or an article in an anthology (a book with a collection of related essays). You will need to add a couple of additional sources to show you’ve thoroughly researched your topic. For the more detailed analysis, you should choose an article you are considering for use in your Position Essay (a persuasive paper you’ll write later in the semester). The goal of this paper is to assure you can carefully evaluate a source and to illustrate your ability to do academic research. Here is a sample outline of the essay, which I suggest using: I. Introduction a. Identify the author, text, and original source b. Identify the overall topic being discussed c. Make a claim about the effectiveness of the text (as your thesis) II. Body a. A brief summary of the article, in which you identify the author’s thesis, purpose of the original text, and overall message
  • 3. b. Explain the context of the article i. Why was it written? ii. To what issue/event/idea is the author responding (you may actually need to incorporate other research to discuss this) iii. Why is this text significant c. What are the author’s credentials (what is his/her ethos appeal)? d. Who is the (original) audience of the article? i. Where was this article originally published? Who reads this type of journal or anthology? ii. Is the author part of the group to which this piece was written? How so (or, why not)? e. What is the voice of the article? Rhetorical Analysis of a Text with Annotated Bibliography Adapted by J. Lynch-Greenberg from a handout created by Susan Roach in Summer 2013 i. What language choices does the author make? Is jargon used? If so, is it explained? ii. How formal is the article? Is it in first, second, or third person? Why do you think this is so? What genre is this written in? How do
  • 4. you think this has influenced the way the article is written (if it has)? f. What appeals (ethos, logos, and/or pathos) are used in the article? Why? Are they effective? How does the author support his/her point(s)? III. Conclusion a. Evaluate the effectiveness of the article b. Make a recommendation—is this an article that should be used when writing about this topic? Why or why not? IV. Annotated Bibliography a. Using MLA Works Cited format, list at least three sources (including the one you’ve discussed in detail) b. For all sources except the one you’ve written about in detail within this essay, include an annotation (a paragraph or two discussing the source). The source you’ve written about in detail within this essay does not require an annotation. Use the Say-Do-So What pattern of questioning: t does the writer say? (the matter, the ideas, the content)
  • 5. Content? Thesis? Details? Consider the layers of meaning – how are you interpreting what is said? What’s not said? What writing techniques are employed? Form? Organization? Language? made those choices? Do you find those to be smart, effective choices? Submission Format: r pages in length and in MLA format -hand side (not in the header), please include the following information: o Your full name o Your course number (ENGL 10000) and section number (02 or 04) o Jade Lee Lynch-Greenberg (your instructor’s full name) o The name of the assignment o Draft number1 o Due Date (of this particular draft) number (on all pages)
  • 6. 1 For example, First Draft --or-- Draft 2. Rhetorical Analysis of a Text with Annotated Bibliography Adapted by J. Lynch-Greenberg from a handout created by Susan Roach in Summer 2013 font, double-spaced, in black ink on white paper appear (centered) on the first page (which is the only place it should appear) Here are some samples of how an annotated bibliography entry is constructed: This sample is from the Purdue OWL (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/) Ehrenreich, B. (2001). Nickel and dimed: On (not) getting by in America. New York: Henry Holt and Company. In this book of nonfiction based on the journalist's experiential research, Ehrenreich attempts to ascertain whether it is currently possible for an individual to live on a minimum-wage in America. Taking jobs as a waitress, a maid in a cleaning service, and a Walmart sales employee, the
  • 7. author summarizes and reflects on her work, her relationships with fellow workers, and her financial struggles in each situation. An experienced journalist, Ehrenreich is aware of the limitations of her experiment and the ethical implications of her experiential research tactics and reflects on these issues in the text. The author is forthcoming about her methods and supplements her experiences with scholarly research on her places of employment, the economy, and the rising cost of living in America. Ehrenreich’s project is timely, descriptive, and well- researched. This sample is from California Polytechnic State University’s Library (http://lib.calpoly.edu/research/guides/bibliography.html#sampl es) Gottlieb, P. D. (1995). The "golden egg" as a natural resource: Toward a normative theory of growth management. Society and Natural Resources, 8(5): 49- 56. This article explains the dilemma faced by North American suburbs, which demand both preservation of local amenities (to protect quality of life) and physical development (to expand the tax base). Growth management has been proposed as a policy solution to this dilemma. An analogy is made between this approach and resource economics. The author concludes that the growth management debate raises legitimate issues of sustainability and efficiency. This sample is from The University of Oklahoma’s College of
  • 8. Liberal Studies (http://www.ou.edu/cls/reference/bibliography.html) Aras, B., & Caha, O. (2000). Fethullah Gulen and his liberal “Turkish Islam” movement. Middle East Review of International Affairs Journal, 4(4). Retrieved on September 6, 2005, from http://www.biu.ac.il/SOC/besa/meria/journal/2000/issue4/ jv4n4a4.html Fethullah Gulen has founded a movement that attempts to be modernist, nationalist, Islamic, and democratic all at the same time. The article is a brief survey of Gulen, covering his life and influences, the foundations of the movement, the relationship to the military and Islamic community. The secular elites are covered, but not in any great depth. The authors provide a well reasoned and insightful analysis of the significance of the movement, and conclude that Gulen's role will be an important one as a religious leader in modern Turkey, despite the multiple conflicting interests of his followers. 2 Do not use the title “Rhetorical Analysis of a Text” or the name of the article you are analyzing for the assignment—you should make up your own title. http://www.biu.ac.il/SOC/besa/meria/journal/2000/issue4/jv4n4 a4.html