How do I turn a literature review into a unique contribution in my dissertation?
#1
I’ve been working on my dissertation’s literature review for months, and I keep hitting this weird wall where I feel like I’m just summarizing other people’s work instead of building my own argument. How do you make that shift from describing what’s out there to actually carving out a space for your own contribution? It all starts to blur together after a while.
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#2
That wall hits hard I know the feeling when the literature review starts to feel like a string of summaries you just copied from the last paper. Try to plant a tiny claim you can defend about your topic and trace sources toward that claim instead of letting them push you around.
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#3
Make a thesis skeleton for your literature review a single claim you want to defend about your topic. Then check each source to see how it supports refutes or reframes that claim.
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#4
I hear you might be stacking sources in the literature review to avoid writing the real argument. Maybe you are hoping that quoting buys you time but you could test a claim in your own words and let the sources echo that claim.
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#5
Maybe the problem is the idea that you must deliver a novel contribution in this section. A strong synthesis can matter even when you are showing how ideas relate rather than chasing a big new finding with every paragraph.
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#6
Reframe the task as a conversation among voices instead of a catalog. You choose which voices to amplify and where to push back, and that choice itself becomes your contribution in the literature review.
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#7
Try a claim driven outline for your literature review. Start with a short opening paragraph that states your main claim and then for each section describe how each source interacts with that claim and finish with a sentence that hints at your own move.
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