Patrick B. Sharp
ISBN-13: 978-1-945628-28-3
# pages: 66
Copyright Year: 2017
Suggested Retail: $36.95
• Concise and practical coverage of key aspects of critical essay writing
• Suitable for both content-based and composition classes with essay assignments
• Focus on evidence-based argumentation
• Easy-to-grasp overview of primary, secondary, and scholarly sources
• Sections on introductions, body paragraphs, transitions, and conclusions
• Discussions of critical analysis, historical context, and voice
• Examples of common mistakes students make in writing essays
• New section on literature reviews and updated examples throughout
CHAPTER 1: TYPES OF EVIDENCE
CHAPTER 2: ANALYZING PRIMARY SOURCES: THE BASICS
CHAPTER 3: ANALYZING PRIMARY SOURCES: BODY PARAGRAPHS
CHAPTER 4: CONDUCTING RESEARCH AND USING SCHOLARLY SOURCES
CHAPTER 5: INTRODUCTIONS
CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS, CLARITY, AND COHERENCE
Patrick B. Sharp is Professor and Chair of Liberal Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. He has designed and taught writing-intensive courses on literature, science studies, gender studies, film and television studies, and interdisciplinary composition. He is the author of Savage Perils: Racial Frontiers and Nuclear Apocalypse in American Culture (University of Oklahoma Press 2007) and Darwinian Feminism in Early Science Fiction: Angels, Amazons and Women (University of Wales Press 2018). His co-edited anthologies include Darwin in Atlantic Cultures (Routledge 2009) and Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction (Wesleyan University Press 2016), the latter of which won the 2017 Susan Koppelman Award for Best Anthology in Feminist Studies from the Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association.