Reading Response Instructions Write a 1-2 page paper, plus Works Cited, summarizing what the author(s) of one of the articles you read from the databases was/were communicating. Give the main reasoning. Include a brief quotation, using MLA style intext citation, and create a correct Works Cited page. Evaluate how helpful the article could be in your upcoming paper. Post this Reading Response Paper in the appropriate dropbox for Reading Resp #4. Go to www.nyack.edu/library. These articles are all available through our college library. If you need help, be sure to go there, or call them, or work with them in an online chat. Almost all articles can be found through JSTOR or Academic Search Complete databases. See below for a list of suggestions for articles to read: Some articles to consider, available through JSTOR or Academic Search Complete, or through ebooks.(These all need to be formatted to MLA style) — OR through Lesson 9 on this course Website (see O’Connor article PDFs). Some articles to consider, available through JSTOR or Academic Search Complete, or through ebooks.(These all need to be formatted to MLA style by YOU yourself) On the TOPIC OF TEACHING WRITING 1) “Prove Your Case: A New Approach to Teaching Research Papers,” by Stephen L. Broskoske, College Teaching, Vol. 55, No. 1 (Winter, 2007), pp. 31-32. 2) “Teaching Griselda to Write,” by Joan Bolker, College English, Vol 40, No. 8 (Apr. 1979), pp. 906-908. 3) “College Teaching” (pp. 92-113), from The College Fear Factor: How Students and Professors Misunderstand One Another, by Rebecca D. Cox. Harvard University Press (2009). 4) “Students Write to Students about Writing” (pp. 88-95), from Teaching with Student Texts: Essays Toward an Informed Practice, by Laurie McMillan. University Press of Colorado, Utah State University Press (2010). 5) “A System for Teaching College Freshmen to Write a Research Paper,” by Colleen Marshall, College English, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Sep. 1978), pp. 87-89. 6) “Crossing the Divide: A Survey of the High School Activities That Best Prepared Students to Write in College,” by Doug Enders. The Clearing House, Vol. 75, No. 2 (Nov. – Dec., 2001), pp. 62-67). 7. “College Freshmen Can’t (?) Write,” by Robert Baden, College Composition and Communication, Vol. 25, No. 5 (Dec., 1974), pp. 430-433. 8. “They Must Write Copiously,” by Angell Mathewson, The Clearing House, Vol. 36, No. 6 (Apr., 1962), pp. 467-470. 9.”My Favorite Balancing Act” (pp. 239-252), from Writing With Elbow, by Wendy Bishop. University Press of Colorado, Utah State University Press (2002). 10.“Writing First,” by Peter Elbow, Educational Leadership, Vol 62, No.2 (Oct., 2004), pp. 8-13. 11. “Applying Donald Murray’s ‘Responsive Teaching,” by Chris Madigan, College Composition and Communication, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Feb., 1988), pp. 74-77. 12. “Donald Murray and the Pedagogy of Surprise,” by Bruce Ballenger, College English, Vol. 70, No. 3 (Jan., 2008), pp. 296-303. 13. “The Living Legacy of Donald Murray,” by Tom Romano, The English Journal, Vol, 89, No. 3, Our History, Ourselves (Jan., 2000), pp. 74-79. 14. “Assessing the Writing Process: Do Writing-Intensive First-Year Seminars Change How Students Write?” by Kenneth H. Kolb, Kyle C. Longest, and Mollie J. Jensen. Teaching Sociology, Vol. 41, No. 1 (Jan., 2013), pp. 20-31. 15. Everyone Can Write: Essays Toward a Hopeful Theory of Writing and Teaching Writing. Oxford University Press, 2000. eBook. – – – – – – – ON the TOPIC OF FLANNERY O’CONNOR and “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” – Some of the sources appear in our Nyack Library; others of them are included on our course website. Be sure to cite at least two academic articles PLUS “A Good Man Is Hard to Find.” Check out our course website, as well as the Nyack library. One of the articles is open source, too. SOME OF THE ARTICLES ON O’CONNOR ARE POSTED IN PDF FORMAT following the various components of this week’s participation. Keep looking if you are interested in writing about “A Good Man Is Hard to Find.” Asals, Frederick. “The Aesthetics of Incongruity” (pp. 124-159), from Flannery O’Connor: The Imagination of Extremity, by Frederick Asals. University of Georgia Press (1982). Bandy, Stephen C. “`One of My Babies’: The Misfit and the Grandmother.” Studies in Short Fiction, vol. 33, no. 1, Winter 1996, p. 107. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=9707153051&site=ehos Blythe, Hal, and Charlie Sweet. “O’Connor’s ‘A Good Man Is Hard to Find. The Explicator 55.1 (1996): 49-51. Burke, William M. “Protagonists and Antagonists in the Fiction of Flannery O’Connor.” The Southern Literary Journal, vol. 20, no. 2, 1988, pp. 99–111. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/20077931. Accessed 9 Aug. 2020 Grief, Mark. “Flannery O’Connor and Faith” (pp. 204-226), from The Age of the Crisis of Man: Thought and Fiction in America, 1933-1973, by Mark Greif. Princeton University Press (2015). Harris, Abbie C. “”Jesus Thrown Everything Off Balance”: Grace and Redemption in Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find”,” Papers & Publications: Interdisciplinary Journal of Undergraduate Research: Vol. 3 , Article 5, 2014. Available at: http://digitalcommons.northgeorgia.edu/papersandpubs/vol3/iss1/5 [This is open access.] Keil, Katherine. “O’Connor’s ‘A Good Man Is Hard to Find.’” The Explicator 65.1 (2006): 44-7. ProQuest. Web. 15 Aug. 2020. Moran, Daniel. “The ‘Discovery’ of O’Connor’s Catholicism” (pp. 39-63). From Creating Flannery O’Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, by Daniel Moran. University of Georgia Press (2016). Moore, John Rees. “Flannery O’Connor,” The Sewanee Review, Vol. 117, No. 4 (Fall, 2009), pp. 555-556. Nester, N. L. (2006). “O’Connor’s ‘A Good Man is Hard to Find.” The Explicator, 64(2), 115-118. Retrieved from https://proxy1.ncu.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.proxy1.ncu.edu/docview/216778218?accountid=28180 O’Connor, Flannery. “A Good Man Is Hard to Find.” Readings for Writers. 15th ed., edited by Jo Ray McCuen-Metherell and Anthony C. Winkler, Cengage, 2016, pp. 106-119. Rea, Robert. “Flannery O’Connor’s Murderous Imagination: Southern Ladyhood in ‘A Good Man is Hard to Find.’” Southwest Review 102.2 (2017): 168,181,263. ProQuest. Web. 15 Aug. 2020. Ruppersburg, Hugh. “Flannery O’Connor’s Short Fiction” (pp. 346-349), from The New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion to Georgia Literature, by Hugh Ruppersburg. University of Georgia Press (2007).