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Assignment: Cultural Studies Bat Mitzvah Important Jewish Celebration Essay
Intercultural Research paper:
Research online a cultural event from a culture that you have not experienced before. The cultural event can be from members of a particular ethnicity or religion (i.e., Octoberfest, Diwali, Holi, Spring Equinox, Dia De Los Muertos, Bat-Mitzvah, Quinceanera, Nowruz, etc.), or a cultural event that is participated in by members of a sub-culture (i.e., a rave, sporting event, concert, performance, rally, holiday, etc.). The main objective is to pick a cultural event that you are not as familiar with. Your research and paper will require the following:
A. Introduction Paragraph: An Introduction paragraph that provides a preview/overview of your paper (i.e., attention grabbing beginning, thesis statement, a statement identifying the culture and cultural event you researched, preview of the four sections that are covered in your body paragraphs).
B. Body Paragraphs: The body paragraphs include four sections.
I. Section I:
1. Research online a cultural event from a culture that you have not experienced before.
2. Describe the cultural event in detail (e.g., foods, decorations, stories, actions they partake in at the event etc.)
3. Your intention in this section is to explain the event to the reader as if the reader is asking you to tell them about the event and culture you researched.
4. No research is needed for this section; you only need to describe what you observed from reading about the event/watching online.
II. Section II:
1. Include 2 - 3 concepts from the textbook or course reader and apply the concepts to the cultural event. (Concepts from the course materials can include key-terms, definitions, and/or theories).
2. Explain the concept from the textbook/course reader (must paraphrase or quote from book and must cite author), then apply the concept to the cultural event.
III. Section III:
1. Research and use scholarly sources to explain and apply to your cultural event (i.e., research 3 - 4 scholars who have written on the cultural event you studied, and use their writings to relate to what you observed when you researched the cultural event)
2. Scholarly sources can include the following: scholarly/academic articles, books, newspapers, credible websites. (The 3 - 4 sources in this section cannot include sources form the textbook or course reader. Each source must be cited both in-text and in the works cited/reference page.
3. In this section, use 3 - 4 quotes from a scholarly source that explains, gives insight about, provides expertise about, your cultural event.
IV. Section IV:
1. A summary of reflections on what you have learned from researching about the event.
2. You will especially need to write about topics such as: how researching the cultural event/culture might have changed your preconceived notions about the culture, ways you recognized both differences and similarities to your culture, how researching the cultural event was meaningful to you, etc.
C. Conclusion Paragraph: A conclusion paragraph that includes sentences that recap/summerize of your paper.