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Narrowing Your Topic. Think about your message… In your paper… WHAT might you SAY about your topic? or What QUESTIONS might you ANSWER about your topic?

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1 Narrowing Your Topic

2 Think about your message… In your paper… WHAT might you SAY about your topic? or What QUESTIONS might you ANSWER about your topic?

3 And how are you going to do it… in just (how many ) pages?

4 Narrowing Strategy 1: Aspect Focus on a particular ASPECT of the topic: Not: Food But: Religious aspects of food FOOD EconomicHistoricalReligiousPhysiologicalSocial

5 Narrowing Strategy 2: Time Focus on your topic during a particular TIME PERIOD Food production between 1990 and 2000

6 Narrowing Strategy 3: Type Focus on a specific TYPE or CLASS of people or things as they relate to your topic: Lenten Diet Whole Foods Devotional Foods Vegetarians Fruitarians

7 Narrowing Strategy 4: Place Focus on a particular PLACE Popular foods in Hawaii

8 FoodGender Narrowing Strategy 5: Add Two Topics Focus on the relationship between TWO DIFFERENT TOPICS Food and Gender

9 Now, a really big tip: COMBINE different kinds of focuses: Food preparation as related to gender roles in WASP homes in the United States from 1950 to 2000. Food Gender Roles United States Cooking WASP 1950-2000

10 A Review of Narrowing Strategies: Narrow your topic by focusing on: Aspect Time Type Place Its relationship with a second topic A combination of two or more of the above


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