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For the first paper your goal is to consider Old New York from a variety of perspectives. Just as Sante uses Dickens’ account of his travels through the Five Points in his Low Life to tell his readers about this neighborhood as well as tales from Asbury’s Gangs of New York and Jacob Riis’ photos, you will select a time, person, place, or event, and use multiple sources to write a historical account of it. You will be expected to use at least one text (and/or film) from class in your investigation, and to find at least two sources from your own research as well. At the due date for this paper, we will have read, written and discussed a variety of historical texts, fiction and even poetry. From Whitman’s “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” to Burrows and Wallace’s Gotham, and the novel Washington Square we have examined multiple perspectives of history and human themes- specifically the lifestyles of those living in Old New York (roughly 1840-1900).
You are welcome to use contemporary New York as a place of comparison, as well as current fiction and poetry to inform your paper (i.e. comparing current housing issues with those of Old New York, current gang activity with gang activity of the past).
Example prompts:
1) Does Whitman’s seemingly clairvoyant view from his view on the Brooklyn Ferry really relate to our current world? How? Talk about the poem and the world it was written in, then talk about today’s world.
2) How do our modern living condition issues compare to Old New York’s? (Riis, Gangs of New York, Low Life)
3) Describe, in the best accuracy, a typical night out for an Old New Yorker. That is, what were the leisure activities of the time? (Gotham, Low Life)
4) How do gangs (or gang life) in Old New York compare to today’s? (Gangs, Low Life, Gotham)
5) How did Old New York put out her fires? (This is a big, interesting question, as hinted at in Gangs of New York and spoken about at length in Sante’s Low Life).
6) Compare two or more writers’ perspectives of New York. How do they differ? Why? How could their lives and personal histories have affected their views?
Formatting
Your paper should include, in the following order:
1. Title Page
2. Content of the Paper
3. References Page
The paper should be written in APA formatting (page numbers, title page, etc.) with APA-style documentation of sources. It should be in 12 pt, Times New Roman font, with 1” margins on all sides, and double-spaced. The paper should be no less than 5 pages (including title and reference page).
Late Papers
Late papers will be reduced by one letter grade per class meeting after the paper is due.
Tips
- Sante’s Low Life and Burrows and Wallace’s Gotham are giant books of reference, and at least tangentially refer to multiple historical issues- they also include bibliographies that offer other places to look…
- BE SPECIFIC. Select a specific idea (fire-fighting, gang violence, housing, transportation) and create a concrete thesis.
- You can use any number of paper-structures to write this paper: Comparison/Contrast, Process Analysis, Literary Criticism, to write this paper. Consider which best suits the information you want to convey, and remember that these various approaches may be mixed, as in Sante and GOTHAM- where the writers analyze bits of literature (including plays, films, photographs, poems, stories) as well as historical narratives and other sources to create a total image.
- REVISE! Egregious errors in spelling and grammar will effect a paper’s grade.