Friday, February 15, 2013
Thesis analysis
The Article I am writing about is, "In Defense of Globalization: Why Cultural Exchange Is Still an Overwhelming Force for Good." From the article I would have to agree with the author that globalization does not impose "american uniformity," but rather a exchange of cultures. Thus this cultural exchange being an "overwhelming force for good." His thesis is supporting by the reasons that we have the freedom to choose, the domination of Hollywood, the impact on language, cross-cultural exchange, and creating new identities. For me, he provides enough evidence in a rhetorical way to convince me that globalization is more beneficial to everyone as a whole. He uses analogies, concrete examples, and imagery to engage the reader and paint a picture of what is the reality and effects of globalization. His thesis however in my opinion is a little too broad and doesn't exactly paint a road map for all his reasons. This would be the only thing I would change is to make the organization of the paper more clear in the thesis.
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I'm sure with a thesis well planned out you would be able to understand the article a lot better.
ReplyDeleteIf the thesis is the road map it should all work out nicely. Once you know what you want to argue or write about it makes things a lot easier.
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