
Writing Analytically
by Rosenwasser, David; Stephen, JillBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Analysis: What It Is and What It Does | |
First Principles | |
Analysis Defined | |
The Five Analytical Moves | |
Analysis at Work: A Sample Paper | |
Distinguishing Analysis from Argument, Summary, and Expressive Writing | |
Applying the Five Analytical Moves: the Example of Whistler+s Mother | |
Analysis and Personal Associations | |
Assignment: Analyze a Portrait or Other Visual Image | |
Counterproductive Habits of Mind | |
Fear of Uncertainty | |
Prejudging | |
Blinded by Habit | |
The Judgment Reflex | |
Generalizing | |
Overpersonalizing (Naturalizing Our Assumptions) | |
Opinions (Versus Ideas) | |
What It Means to Have an Idea | |
Rules of Thumb for Handling Complexity | |
Assignment: Observation Practice | |
A Toolkit of Analytical Methods | |
Paraphrase X 3 | |
Notice-and-Focus (Ranking) | |
10 on 1 | |
The Method: Working with Patterns of Repetition and Contrast | |
Freewriting | |
Assignments: Using the Toolkit | |
Interpretation: What It Is, What It Isn+t, and How to Do It | |
Pushing Observations to Conclusions: Asking So What? | |
Asking So What?: An Example | |
Implications versus Hidden Meanings | |
The Limits on Interpretation | |
Intention as an Interpretive Context | |
The Fortune Cookie School of Interpretation | |
The Anything Goes School of Interpretation | |
Seems to Be About X But Could Also Be (Is +Really+) About Y | |
Putting It All Together: Interpretation of a New Yorker Cover | |
Assignments: Writing an Interpretive Essay | |
Analyzing Arguments | |
A Procedure for Reformulating Binaries in Argument | |
Uncovering Assumptions (aka Reasoning Back to Premises) | |
Uncovering Assumptions: A Brief Example | |
A Procedure for Uncovering Assumptions | |
Analyzing an Argument: The Example of +Playing By the Antioch Rules+ | |
Strategies for Developing an Argument by Reasoning Back to Premises | |
The Problems with Debate-Style Argument | |
Seeing the Trees as Well as the Forest: Toulmin and the Rules of Argument | |
Refining Categorical Thinking: Two Examples | |
A Brief Glossary of Common Logical Errors | |
Assignments: Analyze or Produce an Argument | |
Topics and Modes of Analysis | |
Rhetorical Analysis | |
Summary | |
Personal Response: The Reaction Paper | |
Agree/Disagree | |
Comparison/Contrast | |
Definition | |
Assignments: Using the Topics and Modes of Analysis | |
Writing the Analytical Essay | |
What Evidence Is and How It Works The Function of Evidence | |
The Missing Connection: Linking Evidence and Claims | |
+Because I Say So+ | |
Unsubstantiated Claims | |
Distinguishing Evidence from Claims | |
Giving Evidence a Point: Making Details Speak | |
What Counts as Evidence? | |
Kinds of Evidence | |
Using What You Have | |
Assignment: Distinguishing Evidence from Claims | |
Using Evidence to Build a Paper: 10 on 1 versus 1 on 10 | |
Developing a Thesis Is More Than Repeating an Idea (1 on 10) | |
What+s Wrong with Five-Paragraph Form? | |
Analyzing Evidence in Depth: 10 on 1 | |
Pan, Track, and Zoom: Using 10 on 1 to Build a Paper | |
Converting 1 on 10 into 10 on 1: A Student Paper (Flood Stories) | |
Doing 10 on 1: A Student Paper (Good Bye Lenin!) | |
A Template for Organizing Papers Using 10 on 1: An Alternative to Five-Paragraph Form | |
Assignment: Writing a Paper Using 10 on 1 | |
Making a Thesis Evolve | |
What a Strong Thesis Does | |
Making a Thesis Evolve: A Brief Example (Tax Laws) | |
The Reciprocal Relationship between Thesis and Evidence: The Thesis as Lens | |
What a Good Thesis Statement Looks Like | |
Six Steps for Making a Thesis Evolve | |
Evolving a Thesis in an Exploratory Draft: A Student Draft on Las Meninas | |
Evolving a Thesis in a Later-Stage Draft: The Example of Educating Rita | |
Locating the Evolving Thesis in the Final Draft | |
Assignments: Using the Six Steps for Making a Thesis Evolve | |
Structuring the Paper: Forms and Formats | |
Romantics versus Formalists | |
The Two Functions of Formats: Product and Process | |
Classical Forms and Formats | |
Writing Analytically+s Forms and Formats | |
The Shaping Force of Thesis Statements | |
The Shapin | |
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