Thanks for being on the ball at the library session today. I hope it was helpful. Now that all of you have settled on a topic and formulated a list of questions, it's time to start gathering sources. I believe it says this on the official prompt, but at minimum you want one book to feature as a major source or theoretical model for your paper, and four or five articles. But as you see, you're going to need to sort through dozens or maybe even hundreds of potential sources to find ones that will actually work for you. I'm going to require a certain number of potential sources for Monday... I haven't decided how many yet, but you may as well get started.
Tip: If you want to procrastinate your Antigone paper, start working on your research paper. If you want to procrastinate your research paper, finish your Antigone paper. If you want to procrastinate both, read Gandhi and help me try to figure out what doing is.
Read: Hind Swaraj xiii-xxxii, l-lxii, & 1-65... you might also find it helpful to consult the biographical timeline (lxv-lxviii) and the glossary of terms (lxxvi-lxxvii) as you read along
Kickoff: Marko (book), Sarah B (lecture)
Final Draft: due Thursday p.m. to Turnitin with acknowledgments, reflections, works cited
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