JRN 573 - Sports Literature
Rich Hanley, Associate ProfessorSpring 2015/ Week Fourteen
JRN 573 - Sports Literature
Week Fourteen - 1
● There are no more response papers due this semester.
● One assignment to go: the major paper on a book, which is due May 9, 2015, at 11:59 p.m.
● The updated list of books is posted in the Syllabus. Make sure to check this list if you haven’t of late.
JRN 573 - Sports Literature
Week Fourteen - 2
● The book choices include factual and fictional subjects.
● Please select one that matches your interests.
● Also note that it’s important to closely read your selection to get a sense of both the subject and, most importantly, the writing.
JRN 573 - Sports Literature
Week Fourteen - 3
● Analyze the work in the context of Messenger’s categories and compare it to at least one story from anthology.
● Also, find a professional review of the work or assessment of in the Bernhard Library database. Search on the title to find one.
JRN 573 - Sports Literature
Week Fourteen - 4
● Please reserve an appropriate amount of time to revise your work to make sure it is completed at the level expected of graduate students.
● That means the language must be formal, the citations must be accurate and the conclusion drawn from the evidence presented in the work.
JRN 573 - Sports Literature
Week Fourteen - 5
● The point of the assignment is to enhance an overlooked skill: focus.
● The capacity to focus on a long-form work of journalism and then to analyze it in a mature, measured fashion will serve you well.
JRN 573 - Sports Literature
Week Fourteen - 6
● Importantly, the assignment ought to show you the depth of research and caliber of writing required to pursue stories of this depth and length.
● Sports writing isn’t about just a game or simply a transcript of what works on sports talk radio.
JRN 573 - Sports Literature
Week Fourteen - 7
● The finest sports writing is that people perceive as literature.
● Your goal ought to be to stretch your skills to this area, and that begins by closely reading a work that is challenging.