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Final Performances!

(For some of the prep work that went into this, see 9pm Acme Run!)

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Confused Conscious: Decision-Making in The Prodigal Summer

 Maiya Zwerling

Peter Brodfuehrer

Food for Thought: The Omnivore’s Dilemma

November 6, 2009

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Faculty Learning Community: Agenda and Notes (December 14, 2009)

SUGGESTED READING
Lewis Hyde, Chapter 3: "The Labor of Gratitude." The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property.

Lunch served in Dorothy Vernon Room of Haffner Dining Hall

Agenda (from Alice Lesnick):

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Photos of Final Performances

Day One

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Observations and Interpretations, Week of Nov 30

Observations and Interpretations

Week of November 30, 2009; Brielle Stark

 

Project: Chromatography, Mystery Unit

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Lecture/Discussion Notes Addendum

Biology 103, Fall, 2009, Bryn Mawr College
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Working with Gay Youth

What is the gay rights movement doing that isn't working (especially as it relates to teens) and what can we do to fix it?


For this I will work with these sources:
Kate Bornstein's Hello, Cruel World

The Battle Over Gay Teens

Coming Out, Coming In by Linda Goldman

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Queer Activism Does Not Mean Gay Marriage

Felice Picano and Gay Marriage

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Queering Your Identity, a film.

Heather Olson
12/05/09
Final Project Proposal
Queering Your Identity, a Film
    For my concluding project in this Gender and Sexuality class I want to explore the concept of queer identity.  What does is mean to be queer? And how does our identity alter the way we experience the world.  Using the idea that gender and/or other identities like disabled is a "construction" I am going to present an experience of the world that is constructed to represent transitive identity.  What would it be like to live embodied as a transitive character? Is there anything that makes us not queer besides a desire to be normal?  
First I want to explain what my definition queer identity is:

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