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from Wayne C. Booth, Boring from Within

What is the truly important matter?

from Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams, The Craft of Research All conversations (including writing) are social activities in which we are expected to play our parts (p. 16). Researchers 1. I ve found some new and interesting information. 2. I ve found a solution to an important practical problem. 3. I ve found an answer to an important question.

Readers 1. Entertain me 2. Help me solve my practical problem 3. Help me understand something better (p. 18-23)

from Wayne C. Booth, Boring from Within

Selecting a topic A research topic is an interest stated specifically enough for you to imagine becoming a local expert on it (p. 36). 1. Find a topic specific enough to let you master a reasonable amount of information on it in the time you have. 2. Question that topic until you find questions that catch your interest. 3. Determine the kind of evidence your readers will expect you to offer in support of your answer. 4. Determine whether you can find [that evidence]. (p. 31-2)

1. Find a topic specific enough to let you master a reasonable amount of information on it in the time you have. The novels of Tolstoy The death penalty

1. Narrow your general interest by asking what about Tolstoy, or what about the death penalty, specifically? The death penalty Katharsis for the families of victims of violent crimes

2. Focus that by including action verbs that express relationships. to refute to conflict to develop to underestimate to contribute to diminish to betray to detract to challenge

3. Rephrase that by composing a complete sentence that stages these relationships and demonstrates that your interest is dynamic. For the victims of violent crimes, the emotional power of katharsis contributes to the death penalty s lasting appeal.

2. Question that topic until you find questions that catch your interest. If a writer asks no specific question worth asking, he can offer no specific answer worth supporting (p. 41). Reality TV???

Questions about the history of your topic Developmental context What does reality TV respond to? What came before it? Why did it supplant programmed shows? What might come next? Internal history What has been the evolution of reality TV? How are shows now different from the first shows? How have viewers opinions about reality TV changed?

Questions about the topic s structure and composition Larger context What does reality TV reflect about our desires and values? What role does reality TV play in different classes? Races? Genders? What does reality TV do to advertising and marketing? What does reality TV do to literacy in younger students? Component parts What features of reality TV are most prominent? Why do most reality TV shows feature beautiful people? Why do most reality TV shows have a voting aspect for viewers?

Questions about the ways your topic can be categorized Kinds or types What are the different kinds of reality TV shows? What are the different types of actors on reality TV shows? Comparisons and contrasts How are reality TV shows on basic cable channels different from those on broadcast networks?

Reality TV? Reality TV What about reality TV? Reality TV People who lack talent can still become celebrities, like the Kardashians

2. Question that topic until you find questions that catch your interest.

3. Motivate the questions that catch your interest by thinking of your telos (objective).

from Aristotle, On Rhetoric: A Theory of Civic Discourse 1. deliberative used to exhort or to dissuade; to create action 2. demonstrative used to praise or to blame; to interpret 3. judicial used to indict or to defend; to judge

from E.M. Cioran, All Gall is Divided Models of style: the telegram, the epitaph, the swearword.

from Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams, The Craft of Research Think of it like this: What will be lost if you don t answer your question? How will not answering it keep us from understanding something else better than we do? Start by asking So what? at first of yourself (p. 45). 1. Name your topic I am thinking about 2. Add an indirect question because I want to find out 3. Motivate your question so I can help my readers understand