Write a Research Paper on Fashion and/as Culture in Italy. This is simply a broad
Question:
Write a Research Paper on "Fashion and/as Culture in Italy." This is simply a broad subject area. When writing the paper, students must narrow their investigation and choose their specific topic within the broad subject area. For example:
- Based on art and fashion's long-standing relationship, they can explore the influence of great Italian Art on the Italian men's and women's way of dressing.
- Based on geography studies that affirm the physical environment's influence on a population's culture, they can analyze the influence of Italian landscape factors on Italian Fashion.
- Considering Fashion a mirror of our times, they can explore how Italian Fashion reflects the way of life of the Italians;
- They can examine the political, economic, and industrial factors contributing to the creation of the Italian fashion system
- An Introduction: 2 or 3 paragraphs to introduce your topic and provide a specific thesis statement. It serves as a roadmap for what you argue in your paper.
- A Central Part: Here, you argue and prove your thesis and move along a compelling trajectory from your introduction to your conclusion. You must use and include your source(s).
- A conclusion: It is the last part of your paper. Here you summarize the argument restating your main points.
The Draft must also include a title, a clear thesis statement, and an annotated bibliography at the end of the draft. A bibliography lists articles used or consulted to write the draft. It can also be referred to as a list of works cited. Students can use the articles posted on the Course Website for the annotated bibliography. Still, they must also find one article independently, use it while writing the paper, and cite it. I suggest you:
- to look on York library Website > Database and More > JSTOR (search for "Italian Fashion")
- academia.edu (search for "Italian Fashion"). You can sign up with Google or Facebook.
Students must cite the source whenever they incorporate research, words, ideas, data, or information that is not theirs.
Following this Information: Create an appealing Title that is representative of the content of your paper. Avoid something extremely generic (e.g., "Fashion and culture in Italy") or too 'ambitious' (e.g., " Where genius, madness, and faith have contributed to creating a fresh and bold style "), especially if it does not reflect the content of your paper.
- Your Introduction should present your topic. Avoid any other information that is not related directly to it. You can provide historical background (etc.) info only if you do it meaningfully, in the sense that it must not appear part of itself but serves to clarify better what you will talk about. Of course, you can also summarize existing research on the topic and discuss your specific position and approach.
- Avoid any quotation that is not significant to the topic of your paper and avoid any unnecessary one. For example, you don't need to cite someone else to say, "Prada is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1913."
- Do not depend too much on information directly obtained from other authors. Your point of view and your opinion is required. At the same time, however, you must use some references. You must quote or paraphrase them to support your point of view and not simply add them to the bibliography
- In your Conclusion, wrap up your ideas and leave the reader with a strong final impression.
- Follow the APA style strictly for your in-text citation and bibliography.
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts