Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Upcoming Extra Credit Opportunities



"Let's Talk About Sex"
Thursday, May 1st
1:30-2:30 in Room U219
Discussion focusing on the importance of regular sexual healthcare and safe sex practices.  Sexually transmitted diseases, self breast and testicular exams will also be demonstrated.  All faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend!
Presenter: Patricia Gregory, Sexual Health Educator 


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Weekday class ONLY

Thursday 5/1 we will be meeting in U219 for class. Please turn in HW #7 to me at this event!

HW #7

Weekday class: Due Thursday 5/1
Friday class: Due Friday 5/2

Please read "Supremacy Crimes" by Gloria Steinem and answer the following questions.

1. What is a "supremacy crime"?

2. Based on the wheels below, what is the root cause of violence and aggression toward another person?

3. Think about what you know about violent masculinity in the dominant culture. Does Steinem's essay support or contradict how you have experienced (or seen) violent masculinity?

4. What does she mean when she talks about "degendering violence"? If you do not understand, break it down and try to figure it out.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Monday, April 21, 2014

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Midterm Review

Weekday class midterm: Thursday 4/10
Friday: 4/25

History 66-Midterm 1
Things to Review:

bell hooks
McIntosh
Beauvoir
“Other”
Marginalized vs. dominant spheres
Venker’s “War on Men”
Master’s tools
Audre Lorde
Killing us softly 4
media literacy
beauty standards
“toxic cultural environment”
Women’s rep in the media
1st Wave feminism
2nd wave feminism and how it relates to Lorde
19th amendment
privilege
dichotomy
gender vs. sex
masculinity and femininity
morally suspect
women perceived as “crazy” (my lecture for disability awareness week)
sex trafficking lecture
Freedom Riders
"Women and madness" lecture


Friday, April 4, 2014

Extra Credit opportunity

Watch one of these videos from the 2014 Women in the World Summit and write a reflection paper on it (the same as the extra credit guidelines).


Thursday, April 3, 2014

HW# 6


Weekday class: Due Monday 4/7
Friday Class:  Due TBA

Answer the following questions relating to the film  "Killing Us Softly 4"--LINK TO KEY POINTS LIST

1.According to Jean Kilbourne advertising sells more than just products. What else does it sell?
2.What impact does the use of computer technology have on consumers?
3.According to Kilbourne how does advertising use a woman’s body and what might this lead to?
4.How are African American women depicted in advertising? What is the consequence of such depiction?
5.How does advertising use man’s body? Do men face the same consequences as women? Why? Why Not?
6.How realistic is the concept of thinness in advertising? Explain briefly. What effect might this have on young girls?
7.In what ways does advertising help to construct gender of women?
8.How does the sexualization of kids / teenagers help the advertising industry?
9.What does the sexualization of teenagers/kids lead to?
10.  At the end of the lecture what conclusion does Kilbourne reach in terms of femininity and masculinity?

Sex trafficking: FYI

"You'll Never See this Side of the Super Bowl on TV"

"Inside Lives of American Sex Slaves" short film