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Position Paper Activities for CP English 12: Analyzing Hamilton, Summaries of History

Race StudiesCritical ThinkingGender StudiesAmerican Literature

A series of activities for CP English 12 students to engage with an expert's critique of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton musical. The goal is to help students think critically about the musical's themes on gender, race, and American history, and to practice academic skills such as active reading, MLA documentation, and clear writing.

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  • What topics will students explore in relation to Hamilton?
  • How does the document describe the effect of casting actors of color in Hamilton?
  • What are the goals of the Position Paper Activities for CP English 12 students?
  • How does the document describe the importance of reading an expert's critique of Hamilton?
  • What skills will students practice through the Position Paper Activities?

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2021/2022

Uploaded on 08/01/2022

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Download Position Paper Activities for CP English 12: Analyzing Hamilton and more Summaries History in PDF only on Docsity! Position Paper Activities CP English 12 What are Position Paper Activities? Before our lives were turned upside down by the coronavirus, I had planned to use Hamilton as the inspiration for a researched position paper. Since this plan does not make sense in our current situation, I have revised the assignment from writing a paper to completing a series of activities that will help us think about how to effectively argue a position and to think critically about Hamilton. To recap: NO PAPER YES, daily activities! Position Paper Activities Topic More specifically, we will look at what Hamilton communicates about these topics in American history and now: The roles and perceptions of women and men (gender) The perception and treatment of race (race) Perceptions of the founding of America and the people who founded it (history) The words in parentheses will serve as short versions of these topics! Step 1: Read an expert’s critique of Hamilton Our first step will be to read what an expert on these topics says. I have taken four articles from the book Historians on Hamilton: How a Blockbuster Musical is Restaging America’s Past. In this book, historians and scholars write about their reactions to and concerns about Hamilton: An American Musical. The back of the book states that the editors “bring together a collection of top scholars to explain the Hamilton phenomenon and explore what it might mean for our understanding of America’s history. The contributors examine what the musical got right, what it got wrong, and why it matters.” For our purpose, “why it matters” is going to be important! Step 1: Read an expert’s critique of Hamilton Why read these articles? 1. These authors all take a position on the musical. The articles are examples of researched position papers, which is what we are studying. 2. The authors take complex positions. Their insights are not clear cut, polar positions. They show a world that is not always easy to understand or to navigate. 3. These articles are examples of scholarly works. Our class is CP – college prep – and these articles represent the type of readings you may be expected to work with next year. They will be a challenge -- but you are up to it! We will take plenty of time for reading and processing. 4. The articles demonstrate the fair, unbiased language and claims you need to be able to make in academic settings. Step 1: Read an expert’s critique of Hamilton “Remember . . . I’m Your Man” (gender) Author Catherine Allgor considers how women and men are portrayed in Hamilton. She discusses the idea of “coverture,” or the fact that women had no legal identity in colonial and post-Revolutionary America. Step 1: Read an expert’s critique of Hamilton “Race-Conscious Casting and the Erasure of the Black Past in Hamilton” (race) Author Lyra D. Monteiro considers the effect of casting actors of color in the roles of white historical people who participated in a culture of slavery and oppression. She considers how this act can both empower and oppress. Step 1: Read an expert’s critique of Hamilton “Reckoning with America’s Racial Past, Present, and Future in Hamilton” (race) Author Patricia Herrera considers how we tell stories that cover up the past and make true understanding more difficult. She uses her own children’s experience with Hamilton as the starting point for her essay.
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