Project Proposal Instructions
For the Project Proposal, you should write a one page (double spaced) description of your intended topic
and focus. What question or theme about a particular African society interests you as your project focus? Whats your starting hypothesis as to how scholarly knowledge might have changed?
In addition, please include the full citations of 3 pieces of relevant scholarship that you can access freely
through our CCNY library and its lending systems. I recommend starting with more recent scholarship
and then you can compare/contrast it with older works.
No one should feel obligated to purchase any books for this assignment. Include each piece as a full
citation in Chicago style and add 1-2 sentences of how you anticipate that article, book chapter,
documentary, or book will be useful to your project. Email me your proposal as a pdf or word document
attachment. I have had issues opening links to documents or pages so please download a copy in one of those formats and submit it by email as an attachment.
Sample Annotated Entry
Akinwumi Ogundiran, The Yoruba: a New History (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2020).
Ogundiran presents a synthesis of many decades of research into the dynamic history of Yoruba from
early times to the period of European colonialism. His book offers many new insights and ways of
thinking about the Yoruba, including the importance of how Yoruba culture developed and changed on
the fringes of the expanding civilization.
A few suggestions to locate sources:
The CCNY librarys One Search bar (advanced search mode). Try experimenting with key terms; yet
remember, its programming may be limited or outdated. (For example, many subjects like lesbian or gay
may be coded under homosexuality).
Library databases are also useful to browse. https://library.ccny.cuny.edu/az.php
I personally favor Academic Search Complete and JSTOR, though if Im checking for books I like
WCAT as it usually shows which books are available for borrowing in CUNY. If you are logged in, you
should have free access to these databases and most of the articles and books.
To borrow, either log in for e-access OR if not available, use the CLICS or ILL services for books or
place an article or book chapter request in ILL.
The Librarys Research Toolkit has some great advice on how to do all of the above:
https://library.ccny.cuny.edu/researchtoolkit
https://library.ccny.cuny.edu/askus
https://library.ccny.cuny.edu/services/printing

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