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Simone de Beauvoir

Jessica Rizzo

November 21, 2007

Critical Fem. Studies 

Simone de Beauvoir: The foremother of us all

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My volcano spews out some cinders

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Finding Voices and Representing the Voiceless

Sandra Cisneros seems to have a way of creeping up on me… of finding me over and over again. Her short stories popped up when I attended Bryn Mawr’s Writing for College program, and when I tutored students in English over the summer. The week before we looked at selections from A House on Mango Street in this class, I went to my education field placement and observed a seventh grade class who was reading the same book. She always finds her way into my life, and she always inspires me to keep writing when she does. For years, I have struggled to find my voice both as a writer, and as a woman in today’s society. I admire Cisneros because she writes about what she knows – her family, living in poverty, being a woman

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My introduction to feminism.

Dear Kyle,

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self portraits

Representations of Me

I had tremendous difficulty with this assignment: To sketch 4-6 representations of self. My self. And it was much harder than I had anticipated. I was challenged by my lack of artistic skills and my inability to think of how to represent myself on paper.

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My Body is Not My Self

Abigail Sayre

Intro to Critical Fem. Studies

Anne Dalke

Final Project

12/20/07

My Body Is Not My Self

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Japanese Feminism

 

Sarah Collins
Dalke
Feminist Critical Studies

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