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Passage Based Paper Instructions
Now that you have completed your annotations and developed a research question, choose a passage from your annotated source to focus on in this assignment.
Choose a short passage (3-5 sentences) from the article you annotated that is particularly insightful in helping you answer your question.
This paper should be 1.5-2 pages, single spaced, 12″ font.
Next, write a one page paper on this excerpt.
Format: Transcribe the passage onto the top of the page (including the page number from which the passage is taken) and then “unpack” the passage, paying close attention to how the author addresses your research question. Once you have examined the passage closely, conclude your paper by connecting this passage to your research question.
Purpose: Passage-based papers offer you the opportunity to experience the connections between the interpretive practices of reading and writing. These papers give you the opportunity to engage in close textual analysis and to grapple with difficult ideas that come up in academic texts.
choose only ONE to do the assignment
Beer, Caroline. “Democracy and gender equality.” Studies in Comparative International Development 44 (2009): 212-227.
Black, S. E., & Brainerd, E. (2002). Importing Equality? The Impact of Globalization on Gender Discrimination. California Center for Population Research.
Black, Sandra E., and Elizabeth Brainerd. “Importing Equality? The Impact of Globalization on Gender Discrimination.” Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 57, no. 4, July 2004, p. 540, Accessed 7 May 2019.
Eneji, Rosemary I., and Eucharia Nwagbara. “Globalization and unanswered gender questions: implications for democratic value in NIGERIA.” European Journal of Social Sciences Studies (2019).
Fábián, Katalin. Contemporary women’s movements in Hungary: globalization, democracy, and gender equality. Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 109.
Forsythe, N., Korzeniewicz, R. P., & Durant, V. (2000). Gender Inequalities and Economic Growth: A Longitudinal Evaluation. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 48(3), 573-617.