
Educational Resource Library & Archive
A Recreation of the Woman’s Literary Department from the New Orleans 1884 World’s Fair.

Students will research one work from the Woman’s Literary Department at the 1884 New Orleans World’s Fair. This assignment offers pathways for students to create three pieces of scholarship, drawn from this research: an oral presentation, a longer paper that documents and reflects upon their research results, and a short exhibit label that can be published as part of the online Beautiful Sisterhood Exhibit.
American Contemporary Writers
Katherine Adams
Lesson Objectives
Conduct research on a work from the Woman’s Literary Department.
Conduct research on a work from the Woman’s Literary Department.
Write an Exhibit Label for a work from the Woman’s Literary Department.
Present your research about a work from the Woman’s Literary Department.
The following steps may be completed in sequence as a module or as separate deliverables.
For your final writing project(s) you will research one work from the Woman’s Literary Department at the 1884 New Orleans World’s Fair. You will create three pieces of scholarship, drawn from this research: an oral presentation to be delivered during the final week of classes, a longer paper that documents and reflects upon your research results, and a short exhibit label that will be published as part of the online Beautiful Sisterhood Exhibit.
Your research process won’t necessarily require reading the whole book (so don’t freak out about the 700 page encyclopedia). But you should definitely read all prefatory materials and enough of the work’s body to reliably summarize and characterize the contents. Take note of:
What can you learn about the author through casual online searches, or through more methodical searches in the databases available at the university’s library? Do you find the author or her work mentioned in late-19th century newspapers (check out Historical Newspapers via the library, the American Memory collection via the Library of Congress; the Making of American collections via Cornell and Michigan)? Is the work reviewed or cited? Do you see it offered for sale? For what other works was the author known?
Finally, consult academic research databases (MLA bibliography, Project Muse, J-Stor, Academic Search Complete, etc.) to see if any recent critical scholarship is available.
What else? What other sorts of information can you imagine someone hoping to learn from our exhibit?
Instructions:
Specifications for Written Components
What I’ll Look For in Written and Oral Components:
Sisterhood List
Keyword List
The following keywords will be available as search terms on the Beautiful Sisterhood Exhibit site.
Genres: Poetry * Novels * Bildungsroman * Stories * Music * History * Biography * Memoir
Topics: Education * Reform * Religion and spirituality * Natural history * Music * Fine arts * Literary biography and history * Physical culture * Health * Science and invention * History, historiography * Children’s literature * Industry * Housekeeping, domestic science * Cookbooks * Travel narratives * Gardening * Conduct manuals * Suffrage
For this assignment, students select works from the topic and wish list. The editors of the This Beautiful Sisterhood of Books Project keeps this list updated. Instructors are encouraged to work with their students to submit Exhibit Labels to the project for possible publication.