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LT901 Dissertation Plan Workshop
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Summer dissertation schedule Dissertation Proposal - submitted for approval by 9 th May (by email to your supervisor) MA conference Dissertation Plan – deadline 30 th May (online submission) Work on dissertation with your supervisor Submit final dissertation by 17 th September
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DISSERTATION PROPOSAL (by 9 th May) Title (a brief statement summarizing your topic) Outline scope of your project (200-300 words) - consider limiting factors - should be comparative (not single text focused) - demonstrate your potential for independent study and scholarship Formulate a problem to be solved or an argument to be pursued -Research questions -Research context & methods Brief indicative bibliography make sure your topic is not too broad! Limit by period, genre, geographical area
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Dissertation Plan (by 30 th May) Title + 200-300 word outline (as in your proposal, or updated version thereof) Rough Plan of Structure of the Dissertation Indicative Bibliography (at least 20 entries, 10 of which must be annotated)
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Annotated Bibliography At least 20 entries, 10 of which must be annotated (can include books, journal articles or essays from anthologies) For annotated entries, provide a few sentences on the item’s argument/coverage, and why it will be useful for your research. Bibliography should demonstrate that you have mapped the field: a wide range of appropriate sources Make sure that the bibliography is presented according to a recognized system of academic referencing At least 20 entries, 10 of which must be annotated (can include books, journal articles or essays from anthologies) For annotated entries, provide a few sentences on the item’s argument/coverage, and why it will be useful for your research. Bibliography should demonstrate that you have mapped the field: a wide range of appropriate sources Make sure that the bibliography is presented according to a recognized system of academic referencing
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For creative practitioners, self-evaluation; summarize findings and implications for our understanding of the topic Dissertation Structure Introduction State scope, aims / questions, argument, context, methods & chapter outline Body of the Dissertation Divide into chapters, each devoted to analyzing specific themes/ texts; for creative practitioners, each chapter should reflect on stylistic inspirations and your own creative choices & how they contribute to the aims/concepts of the project Conclusion
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Example: No Escape from Washington Square: An Exploration of Class Consciousness and its Relationship to Sexuality in the Novel By Jessica Muscatt I Want the World to Know (An Excerpt from a Novel) with a plot summary of the novel CRITICAL COMMENTARY Introduction Chapter 1: Henry James and Edith Wharton: Class Consciousness and Contemporary Scandal Literary Precedents Chapter 2: Easy to be Upper Class and Lesbian? An Exploration of Class and Sexuality Chapter 3: The Process of Writing Conclusion
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Abstract (optional) Contents page Acknowledgements (optional) Introduction Chapters Conclusion Bibliography
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Build in time for each of the following: Planning Wide range of reading & thinking through your subject matter Drafting (chapter by chapter) Re-writing Checking references
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