I’m to provide an essay regarding Naomi Shihab Nye and her poetry here are the f

I’m to provide an essay regarding Naomi Shihab Nye and her poetry here are the full instructions given by the prof: Papers will be typed in English, font 12 Garamond/Palatino/Times New Roman or any other academically standard font is acceptable, single-spaced, aligned to the left, spaced 6-pt after each paragraph. Please indent the first line of each new paragraph. Please number pages on both the top and bottom of the page. Please staple pages together on the left-hand side. Use a header to indicate your full name, the title of your work, and the page number. An example of a good header could appear in the following way: Somthing somthing 1 Redefining the Frontline in Denise Levertov’s War Poems Of course, there are other ways to organize a header; if you choose to organize your header differently, that’s fine, but please be sure to include all the relevant information. . Content: Both the final paper and the midterm paper—as a way to begin the process of the final paper— will be on the poet you have been assigned. If you have presented on a theorist, Derrida, Cixous, Showalter, or Schweik, you should be prepared to put the theorist in conversation with any poet we were learning through the semester (for example, what would post-structuralists say about Carolyn Forché devotion to a strict definition of war? Or, in what way does Dawn Lundry Martin’s war poems move beyond gynocriticism? or how can we build on Schweik’s outside-inside duality to advance a conversation about Naomi Shihab Nye? Feel free to come up with your own topics, of course!). When you are working on a claim for your paper, I would like it if you focused on the following: 1. Choose one single element in your poet’s body of poems that you want to survey, and look at many poems that could help further your claim. An example of a single element might be: Letter from the Homefront: Marianne Moore’s Positions on Gender in War or Violent Metaphors in Solmaz Sharif’s Poems 2. Choose a single poem and analyze the many intersections of spectrums in that poem. An example of a single poem might be: Intersectional Narrations of Drew Pham “How to Remember Your Ancestors’ Names.” 3. Put two poets in conversation: Your poet and another poet of your choosing. An example of a poetic conversation might be: Wendy Rose’s Poetic Critical Response to Carolyn Forché Call of Witness or Formation of Race Wars: Claudia Rankine and Barbera Tran Use The Poetic Form to Combat the Canon of War Poetry. Division: The midterm paper will include four main parts: 1) Title; 2) Summary Paragraph; 3) Introduction; 4) Bibliography. 1) Title: A paper’s title should be informative on the overarching theme that you are working on. You could also include a concise play on words as a title, then use a colon to provide a full informative title. For example, I used above the title Letter from the Homefront: Marianne Moore’s Positions on Gender in War “Letter from the Homefront” is just a pithy working title, whereas “Marianne Moore’s Positions on Gender in War” is the informative title. I could have just titled the paper “Marianne Moore’s Positions on Gender in War,” which would have been fine (including only the informative part). Still, I could not use only “Letter from the Homefront” as my title because it contains no information on the paper’s substance. 2) Summary Paragraph: A single paragraph that includes a brief representation of the paper in its entirety. 3) Introduction: 500-800 words. Ideally, this should include your central claim, the poem or poems you are working on, and your perspective. 4) Bibliography: your bibliography should include 10-20 items, academically correct in their citation. You can use MLA, Chicago, or another standard citation method, as long as you are consistent throughout. seeing how the poet I choose is Naomi Shihab Nye I would like the theme to revolve around the Palestinian conflicts if possible

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