In English 101, you read several texts about the history, culture, people of Los Angeles. In addition to the assigned reading, you conducted your own original research on some aspect of Los Angeles. Using The Many Faces of Israel as your model text, write a chapter that asserts your assessment of Los Angeles via the lens of The Story, The People, The Culture, The Angeleno, or The Challenge.
Your role: you have been asked to contribute a short chapter to a book about authentic Los Angeles. One purpose for this book is to debunk stereotypes, myths, and clichés about the city. You may also have a secondary purpose that you want to make clear in the project..
Choose ONE chapter theme (The Story, The People, The Culture, The Angeleno, or The Challenge) and a topic with which you can explore that theme.
Note: Your chapter will be representative. That is, you will NOT be able to cover ALL of L.A.’s People, Culture, Story, etc. You will have to narrow the focus of your research and your writing. Study the model to get a sense of how Gold does it. See me in office hours to discuss further.
Project Outline (of required elements):
Beginning:
Title Page: including title of chapter, subtitle w/your topic, table of contents, images, quotation
Introduction: Myths, Stereotypes, Clichés
A new essay that introduces your chapter and provides context with a Rhetorical Analysis of a new text of your choice from your research O
OR Consider the Model as your text: How does The Many Faces of Israel change/add to your understanding of Israel? {Gather your thoughts with a Before/after Reflection] How can you do for Los Angeles what this text does for Israel?
AND/OR
Statement/Argument about Context/Conversation presented in text box commentaries around:
a REVISED or REPURPOSED copy of your LA Conversation Essay (suited for the purpose of introducing this chapter) AND
a REVISED or REPURPOSED copy of your Rhetorical Analysis (suited for the purpose of introducing this chapter)
Visual/Graphic elements can appear anywhere in the chapter and are used to illuminate text.
Middle : The Chapter [The People/The Story/The Culture/The Angeleno/The Challenge]
Present an argument where you defend a thesis about how you define your theme (People, Story, Culture, Angeleno, Challenge) and narrow your focus to your topic (your choice). Support this thesis with evidence from your course reading and research. Write approximately 600 words, and use in-text citations.
FIVE or more short informational pieces that provide additional data about your subtopic and connect the argument you make in the introduction to the argument you are making in your biography. Use varied formats for presentation and show evidence of research–including looking closely at course texts.
Profile: Choose a person who represents your topic/subtopic. Write an argument where you defend a thesis about how the person represents your chapter, the ideas you present in your chapter. Write approximately 1000-1500 words; use in-text citations.
Show evidence of research by using the biographical data to support your thesis. Do not give information that does not fit this purpose. Biographical information (researched data) must support your argument about WHY this person represents LA _________________ as you see it/as you have described it in your chapter.
Visuals can appear anywhere in the chapter. Visuals are used to illuminate text.
End:
Quiz (4-5 open-ended questions)
Works Cited in correct MLA format. Check format by looking at the OWL Purdue Website or In Practice.
At LEAST 10 sources (includes the reading you have done for class).
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