Drafts should be 4-5 pages, use at least 3 of your 5 academic resources, and be impeccably cited and formatted. End references are required, and APA (except for the cover page--not required) should be followed. Should include an introduction and thesis to the best extent that you know it at this point in time, and should locate a central controversy that requires deft and subtle handling. Be sure to adhere to APA style for in-text citation and final reference page. References De Groot, J. (2016). Consuming History: Historians and heritage in contemporary popular culture . Routledge. Goff, P. A., Eberhardt, J. L., Williams, M. J., & Jackson, M. C. (2008). Not yet human: tacit knowledge, historical dehumanization, and contemporary consequences. Journal of personality and social psychology , 94 (2), 292. Taussig, M. (2018). Mimesis and alterity: A particular history of the senses . Routledge. ...