onetothree
Sep 14, 2007, 10:27 PM
Is this title punctuated properly?
“The Most Obstinate Passive Resistance:” Racialization of Muslim Filipinos in United States Colonial Discourse, 1898-1913
I am editing a scholarly paper for a friend and he insists on using a quote in his title - and a colon. Personally, I want to put the quotation marks INside the punctuation/colon, but I know that is NOT the trend now. Actually, I want to re-write the whole thing as:
Racialization of Muslim Filipinos in United States Colonial Discourse, 1898-1913
With the quote opening the paper like this:
The Most Obstinate Passive Resistance
- Father Pio Pi
Demonstrating the first example of that "discourse" to which the title refers.
However, he's wedded to his idea of using the quote in the title (and, according to his professor - without a footnote! - to my surprise - so, what, no footnotes in titles - that makes sense - I guess). I showed him my idea (as above) and he rejected it emphatically. So, the best I can do for him is punctuate his title properly.
Please help and thank you ahead of time!
P.S. The word "racialization" keeps popping up in the spell checks (this one and Word's). However, he assures me that it was used/coined by a famous historian, so it's in - no need to comment on that issue, unless you have some light to shed on the matter, of course.
“The Most Obstinate Passive Resistance:” Racialization of Muslim Filipinos in United States Colonial Discourse, 1898-1913
I am editing a scholarly paper for a friend and he insists on using a quote in his title - and a colon. Personally, I want to put the quotation marks INside the punctuation/colon, but I know that is NOT the trend now. Actually, I want to re-write the whole thing as:
Racialization of Muslim Filipinos in United States Colonial Discourse, 1898-1913
With the quote opening the paper like this:
The Most Obstinate Passive Resistance
- Father Pio Pi
Demonstrating the first example of that "discourse" to which the title refers.
However, he's wedded to his idea of using the quote in the title (and, according to his professor - without a footnote! - to my surprise - so, what, no footnotes in titles - that makes sense - I guess). I showed him my idea (as above) and he rejected it emphatically. So, the best I can do for him is punctuate his title properly.
Please help and thank you ahead of time!
P.S. The word "racialization" keeps popping up in the spell checks (this one and Word's). However, he assures me that it was used/coined by a famous historian, so it's in - no need to comment on that issue, unless you have some light to shed on the matter, of course.