Critical Identities | Digital Humanities | How to Research |
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What is the literary criticism that questions why we interpret the text
Critical Theory
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What is the method of reading a text that requires attention to the text in terms of applying meaning/interpretation to connect context
Close Reading
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What is the correct structure of a research paper in the humanities
History-hook-point of entry-Thesid- partition-genre Studies-Close Reading-conclusion
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What is the identity that relates to the Marxist and New Historicism Lenses
Class
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What is the kind of reading that we engage in when we skim or google search something
Hyper-Reading
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What is a partition
A roadmap of a paper; its internal structure
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What are the identities based on the the lenses of Feminisim, Gender, and Sexuality
Gender and sexuality
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What is it called when a machine or computer program is used to find patterns, data, and or texts of interest?
Distant Reading
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What are key words in humanities research questions
Portrayal/portray, represent/representation
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What is the identity that is based of the theory that looks at the influence of cultural differences
Race
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What is the name of the thing that causes anxiety about reading comprehension that also helped readers develop different reading skills
TL;DR
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What are the three parts of a research question
The what, why/how, mad the so what
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What is the identity that is based on how well someone fits into the societal norms of presentation and action
Ability and disability
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What is the arguments for reading on Print vs Screen
Print allows “active” Reading while Digital encourages “skimming”
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What is special about the genre Studies portion of a paper
It is independent of the close reading
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