Arguing About Literature: A Guide and Reader
Description:
Preface for Instructors
Contents by Genre
PART ONE: A Brief Guide to Arguing about Literature
1. What Is Argument?
An Argument about Cell Phones
Paul Goldberger, Disconnected Urbanism
Getting Another Perspective
Pamela Paul, The Phone Call
Understanding Rhetoric
The Elements of Argument
Sample Argument for Analysis
Sandy Sufian and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, The Dark Side of CRISPR
Writing a Response to an Argument
Further Strategies for Analyzing an Argument So You Can Write a Response to It
An Argument for Analysis
Regina Rini, Should We Rename Institutions That Honor Dead Racists?
2. Writing Effective Arguments
Strategies for Developing an Effective Style of Argument
Structuring Your Argument: Beyond the Five-Paragraph Essay
A Student Response to an Argument
Paul Austin, The Need for True Consent to CRISPR
Arguing in the First Person: Can You Use I?
Use Inclusive Language
Arguments for Analysis
Lee Siegel, Why I Defaulted on My Student Loans
Alexandra Petri, Take all books off the shelves. They''re just too dangerous.
3. How to Argue about Literature
Why Study Literature in a College Writing Course?
A Story for Analysis
Jamaica Kincaid, Girl
Strategies for Arguing about Literature
A Sample Student Argument about Literature
Ann Schumwalt, The Mother''s Mixed Messages in "Girl"
Looking at Literature as Argument
Jimmy Santiago Baca, So Mexicans Are Taking Jobs from Americans
Robert Frost, Mending Wall
Ted Chiang, The Great Silence
Literature and Current Issues: Poems about Climate Change
Jane Hirshfield, Let Them Not Say
Rena Priest, The Index
Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, Dear Matafele Peinem
4. The Reading Process
Strategies for Close Reading
A Poem for Analysis
Sharon Olds, Summer Solstice, New York City
Applying the Strategies
Reading Closely by Annotating
Emily Skillings, Girls Online
Further Strategies: Topics of Literary Studies
Lynda Hull, Night Waitress
Identify Speech Acts
Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Elizabeth Bishop, One Art
5. The Writing Process
Rachel Kadish, Letters Arrive from the Dead
Strategies for Exploring
Strategies for Planning
Strategies for Composing
First Draft of a Student Essay
Dylan Rieff, Letters Don''t Arrive from the Dead
Strategies for Revising
A Checklist for Revising
Revised Draft of a Student Essay
Dylan Rieff, Letters Don''t Arrive from the Dead
Strategies for Writing a Comparative Essay
Don Paterson, Two Trees
Luisa A. Igloria, Regarding History
A Student Comparative Essay
Jeremy Cooper, Don Paterson''s Criticism of Nature''s Owners
6. Writing about Literary Genres
Writing about Stories
Rivka Galchen, Usl at the Stadium
The Elements of Short Fiction
Final Draft of a Student Essay
Lydia Marsh, Why It''s Good for Usl to Wait
Writing about Poems
Mary Oliver, Singapore
Yusef Komunyakaa, Blackberries
Edwin Arlington Robinson, The Mill
The Elements of Poetry
Final Draft of a Student Essay
Michaela Fiorucci, Negotiating Boundaries
Comparing Poems and Pictures
Rolando Perez, Office at Night
Edward Hopper, Office at Night
A Sample Essay Comparing a Poem and a Picture
Karl Magnusson, Lack of Motion and Speech in Rolando Perez''s "Office at Night"
Writing about Plays
August Strindberg, The Stronger
A Student''s Personal Response to the Play
The Elements of Drama
Final Draft of a Student Essay
Carly Chen, Which Is the Stronger Actress in August Strindberg''s Play?
7. Writing Researched Arguments
Begin Your Research by Giving It Direction
Search for Sources in the Library and Online
Evaluate the Sources
Record Your Sources'' Key Details
Strategies for Integrating Sources
Avoid Plagiarism
Strategies for Documenting Sources (MLA Format)
Directory to MLA Works-Cited Entries
Books
Short Works from Collections and Anthologies
Multiple Works by the Same Author
Works in Periodicals
Online Sources
Citation Formats for Other Kinds of Sources
A Note on Endnotes
Three Annotated Student Researched Arguments
Sarah Hassan, "The Yellow Wallpaper" as a Guide to Social Factors in Postpartum Depression
How Sarah Uses Her Sources
Nathan Johnson, The Meaning of the Husband''s Fainting in "The Yellow Wallpaper"
How Nathan Uses His Sources
Fatima Nagi, The Relative Absence of the Human Touch in "The Yellow Wallpaper"
How Fatima Uses Her Sources
Contexts for Research: Confinement, Mental Illness, and "The Yellow Wallpaper"
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper
Cultural Contexts
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Why I Wrote "The Yellow Wallpaper"
S. Weir Mitchell, From "The Evolution of the Rest Treatment"
John Harvey Kellogg, From The Ladies'' Guide in Health and Disease
8. Evaluating Internet Resources in a "Post-Truth" Age
Evaluating Written Arguments You Find on the Internet
Margaret Atwood, All Bread
Helena Minton, "Bread"
Varda He, Restaurants Should Be More Aware of Celiac, Gluten-Free Diet Limits
Critically Analyzing Web Sites'' Truth Claims
Summing Up the Recommendations
Understanding Strategies in Visual Arguments on the Internet
Topic: War
Wilfred Owen, Dulce et Decorum Est (poem)
WWI recruitment poster
Identifying the Visual Strategies
Topic: Environmental Destruction
Linda Hogan, Songs for Turtles in the Gulf (poem)
Image: Anti-liter ad
Identifying the Visual Strategies
Topic: Refugees
Tracy K. Smith, Refuge
Photograph: Ukrainian refugees
Identifying the Visual Strategies
Topic: Borders
Alberto Ríos, The Border: A Double Sonnet (poem)
Map: U.S.-Mexico Border
Identifying the Visual Strategies
Topic: Guns
Katie Bickham, The Ferryman (poem)
Graph: Mass Shootings in 222
Identifying the Visual Strategies
Summing Up the Strategies
Identifying Biases You Might Bring to Your Internet Research
PART TWO: Literature and Arguments
9. Families
Mothers and Daughters: Stories
Alice Walker, Everyday Use
Amy Tan, Two Kinds
Alma Luz Villanueva, Her Choice
Siblings in Conflict: Stories
Tobias Wolff, The Rich Brother
James Baldwin, Sonny''s Blues
Reconciling with Fathers: Poems
Lucille Clifton, forgiving my father
Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays
Theodore Roethke, My Papa''s Waltz
Li-Young Lee, My Father, in Heaven, Is Reading Out Loud
Legacies: Poems
Nikki Giovanni, Legacies
Linda Hogan, Heritage
Richard Blanco, Queer Theory: According to My Grandmother
Gary Soto, Behind Grandma''s House
Ruth Ellen Kocher, We May No Longer Consider the End
Philip Schultz, The Women''s March
Literature and Current Issues: Family History and Climate Denial: A Poem and an Essay
Shelley Wong, How to Live in Southern California
David Wallace-Wells, What''s Worse: Climate Denial or Climate Hypocrisy?
Arguments about a Poem: "Daddy"
Sylvia Plath, Daddy
Arguments about the Poem
Lynda K. Bundtzen, From Plath''s Incarnations
Tim Kendall, From Sylvia Plath: A Critical Study
Literature and Current Issues: Families in Conflict: A Story and an Essay
Yxta Maya Murray, Paradise
Hira Ahmad, Political Animosity and Estrangement
Context for Research: Would You Die for a Belief? A Play and an Essay
Sophocles, Antigone
Nayan Shah, Inmates'' hunger strikes take powerful stand against injustice
10. Love
Is This Love?: Stories
James Joyce, Araby
Leslie Marmon Silko, Yellow Woman
T.C. Boyle, The Love of My Life
William Faulkner, A Rose for Emily
True Love: Poems
William Shakespeare, Let me not to the marriage of true minds
John Keats, Bright Star
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, How Do I L
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