As far as my mini ethnography is concerned, I'm focusing on working at it a little at a time to make it more bearable and easy to work with. I plan to begin with an anecdote, something that the audience is drawn into and make them want to read it. Secondly, I just plan to put all my ideas out there and hope that it flourishes from there. After my story, I'd like to talk about my own personal experience, my interests in my subculture, and why it is important to me. Then I'd like to talk about the stereotypes, the rush process, and some facts about Chi Omega as a whole. I'd like to make it as chronological as possible because I believe that would make the most sense, however, once I get more into Chi Omega's history, I cannot really go chronologically. It will be a tad more sporadic. I want to conclude the piece with a thought provoking ending, something that they can take away. I think the ending will be the hardest part to write because I don't want to sound cliche or drag on the ending. I think that this process will be the best for my paper because it seems like the process will be easy and help me out tremendously. I'm thankful that I really like my topic therefore, I will find more pleasure in writing it rather than someone else.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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