The topic lends itself to a humanities approach. There are a lot of ways to go w

The topic lends itself to a humanities approach. There are a lot of ways to go with it. I’ll look forward to seeing how you go with the
revision.&bsp; So… just in general, I’m really hoping that our next version of the paper will be more than just the addition of a new section that brings in the Arts and the Humanities. See if you can work on the whole paper as it is so far and make it make sense altogether as a hybrid/mixture of the
“cultures” rather than a set of them one after the other. Better revisions will be more than the sum of its
parts. No need to overhaul or start from scratch, though.&bsp; A few changes where they make sense to what’s here so far and maybe something near the start that makes clear what you’re up to now, given what you’ll have been doing with your new reading and thinking.&bsp; Your new sources and ideas will make what came before it better: you’| give your readers something to think about. Think of it as a chance to do something unlike anything you’ve done before.&bsp; A chance to begin to transform yourself, as well as your readers. We’ll be posting everyone&squo;s paper in our last week of the course, and we’ll have a chance to discuss one another’s essays.&bsp; Keep that in mind, too, as you work over the next couple of weeks.
And just another research idea: you can find journal articles in many of the humanities (philosophy, history, literature/ English, art history, music, etc) in Libraries’ journal indexes: once you’re logged in… in Library – 1) click on Find, 2) choose Articles, 3) click on «See all research databases,” 4) look for «All Subjects” box, 5) choose a subject, or go straight to &Idquo;Humanities,” where yoursquo;lI see the “Best
Bet” Wilson Index (&Idquo;Humanities Full Text”).