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Emerging Genres Part 2
I must admit that yesterday’s discussion regarding science fiction left me somewhat puzzled because I know very little about science fiction. I would not mind reading something in this genre, I could understand it better if read something and draw conclusions or come up with definitions of what science-fiction is on my own. As mentioned previously, some of our discussions could be based on audiobooks; some people can understand texts better when they simply listen to them versus just reading them.
I have never read any of the selections mentioned in class but after some research I suggest the following:
1-"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks"
2-Octavia Butler’s “Kindred”
Going from one genre to another would work best if we discuss one text per week so that we can post our thoughts over the weekend, the discussion can always continue online if some additional thoughts come up throughout the week. We can always take a few minutes every couple of days to see if there have been additions to our previous discussion.
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Best of luck (and have fun) in Ghana!
Best of luck to you all in Ghana! My due date is this weekend ... but I will tune in whenver I can to the new Ghana trip blog. And then... "see" you all online for the rest of the semester!
There's a timely feature on the NPR website coinciding with your trip... Check out this recent Black History Month spot on a trip back to the ancestral home in Ghana from Tell Me More:
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Rest of semester Planning
- Monika Treut - Female Misbehavior 4 perspectives
- get too caught up in otherizing communities
- bridge them into complicating the mainstream
- Buck Angel etc might be too "special interest" - not related to academics? bridging the gap
- Posse Plus retreat - gender and sexuality
- usually very rejuvenating --> exact opposite
- What do we really know?
- gen/sex for straight girls
- queering the retreat
- How would we make this useful for intro studies and interesting for the more experienced students
- pretty difficult already - studying literature is different. used to looking at things in a different way
- anti-feminist to give power to theories
- "i don't know anything, i'm ignorant" --> that's not the POINT
- people getting too caught up in definitions
- reinforcing structures of expertise and power
- terms good, but don't want to get bogged down...
- not very empowering.
- things like women-centered language...personal interest...important to bring up, but may unnecessarily derail the class
- no empowerment, product of whatever (teaching, learning, background)
- Not productive to get upset about it, to deny it.
- The most helpful thing you can know is you're not unique.
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BRING YOUR OWN MUSIC, VOLUME 1
I have known two things for a while:
1. I like music, and I have feelings about it
and
2. I like feminism, and I have feelings about it
I realized in class that even if we don't end up with classes dedicated to music and feminism/other cultural movements, I would really love the opportunity to talk about it incessantly with other people. And then I realized we have Serendip and good ideas just abounded.
A SERENDIP FEMINISTY PLAYLIST, DAY/WEEK/INSTALLMENT 1
PROTOCOL: Anyone can offer up a playlist, preferably with links to where we can actually listen to the music. If there are music videos, please post them! Even if it's not the official video and just someone's project, if you like it share it! This particular part does not have a theme, but if someone is inspired to do that sort of thing that would also be totally sweet. The music you post does not necessarily have to be explicitly feminist, it can talk about issues you think are important, or maybe even just have certain lyrics you really respond to. You can also edit and post multiple times, because music is wonderful and I don't think anyone is going to get angry if you add more. If you feel like adding commentary that would also be really cool, but feel free to just post the links and let us ruminate on our own. Interpret this entire activity as you will, there is no "proper model".
My initial contribution:
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Planning, Part II
PLEASE POST AGAIN BY 5 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, SO I'LL HAVE TIME TO SORT/THINK THROUGH OUR VARIOUS PROPOSALS...
since in class on Thursday we'll need to construct a shared syllabus that allows us to go on exploring critical feminist studies in ways that will continue to interest us all. I'm seeing below several postings that list multiple, multiple possibilities--for which yeah!...
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Breast Cancer Exam Ad
Here is what I think is an excellent advertisement for doing self breast exams:
Here is some more background.
It brings to mind a lot of thoughts about how women's bodies are used in advertising, and while most of the time it seems very objectifying, I think that this is fantastic. It's using women's bodies because it's about women's bodies. Yes their eyes/faces are cropped out, but I thought it would look weirder or even more pornographic for their eyes to be there. I also don't think that that is a terribly uncommon attribute for ads or information about breast cancer screening.
But one of my friends brought up the point of: who is the target audience?
Nonetheless, I really like the idea of "You are not immune."
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Reflection on Language Diversity Presentation
This post is in response to my groups presentation on language diversity in Ghana.
I really enjoyed presenting on the languages pidgin English and twi in Ghana but I was more interested in pidgin. I found it fascinating that in using English as a medium where all ethnic backgrounds could interact, Ghanaians, particularly young people, made English their own in the form of pidgin/slang English. The concept and use of pidgin English reminded me of Decolonizing the Mind where the author writes about ways in which Africans should and could share their history and culture. However, in contrast to Decolonizing the Mind, I found it interesting that youth were, to some extent, using a combo of English and their native tongue to spread their culture when at first English was used to eliminate it.
For that reason, it is frustrating to know that pidgin is considered as an inferior language. Personally, I find pidgin to be a powerful language because it defies the dominant discourse (Western culture) forced upon Ghana by using English "improperly."
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Rest of the Semester!
Global Feminism (Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe, America, Middle East)
-what is life for women like? Transgender or LGBQTIA
-key feminists in these areas or what movements have happened here
-is feminism inherently western?
Religious views/ conservative views on feminism is feminism only a liberal/non-religious view?
Women succeeding on men's terms in a man world
Men's view of feminism how to men fit into feminism, what makes a man a feminist?
LGBTQIA in relation to feminism, what kinds of movements, writing by people
Exposure to distinct feminism
Autobiographies, articles in the news, watch more documentaries
Feminism in mass media
Feminism in sex work
-documentary annabel chong
-does sex make you feminist or not?
"the rise of raunch culture" - ariel levy
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Planning, Part II
PLEASE POST AGAIN BY 5 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, SO I'LL HAVE TIME TO SORT/THINK THROUGH OUR VARIOUS PROPOSALS...
since in class on Thursday we'll need to construct a shared syllabus that allows us to go on exploring the emergence of genre in ways that will continue to interest us all. I'm seeing below postings from froggies315 and dglasser that list multiple, multiple possibilities--for which yeah!...