I have been working to find more and more sources that give me further insight in to the topics I have chosen so that I can develop those sections of my literature review. I have been receiving unfathomable support and guidance from my two thesis advisers who are helping me hone my focus and organize my thoughts. I am enjoying finding out more and more about the depth of controversy in each of my case studies and I feel much less overwhelmed than I did with my initial project. It's getting to be crunch time so I'm focusing on really getting the facts in place so I can develop my argument and really put forth a strong thesis proposal.
My main focus moving forward is developing a stronger understanding of the methodology I should be using to evaluate my case studies and develop the best practices I've been trying to develop in the first place. I am hopeful that this will simply mean looking to the resources I have been reading and looking at the various methodologies implemented in other evaluations of topics related to my case studies.
The case studies I intend to focus on now are: Sh[Out]: Contemporary Art and Human Rights (2009), Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture (2010), David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night (2018)
Good call in changing your focus to something you'll be more passionate about. I'm sure once you start writing it will all come to you.
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