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Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies >> Content Detail



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Essay 1 (PDF)

Essay 2 (PDF)

Essay 3 (PDF)



Writing Tips


The following tips for the first essay are courtesy of the course's writing tutor, Elizabeth Fox. They are used here with permission.

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Citations


Suggested Citation Style for Essays (PDF)

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Oral Presentation


Current Events Analysis Presentation Guidelines (PDF)

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Presentations by Session


Listed below are articles on which students based their oral presentations.  Please note that not all class sessions featured student presentations.


SES #TOPICSARTICLES
12Socialization and gender rolesHenry, Julie. "Why Girls Will Be Girls and Boys, er, Boys." The Sunday Telegraph, December 17, 2006.
16TransgenderismGoldberg, Alan B., and Joneil Adriano. "I'm A Girl' - Understanding Transgender Children." ABC News 20/20, April 27, 2007.
17-18Embodiment, body image and representation of women

Singer, Natasha. "Q: Who is the Real Face of Plastic Surgery?" The New York Times, August 16, 2007.

"We Can Beatbox Just As Well As The Boys." The Guardian, November 1, 2007.

19Sexuality and reproductive politicsThe Associated Press. "Maine Middle School to Offer Birth Control." CNN.com, October 18, 2007.
20Sexualities and Gender"Arkansas Poll Shows Tight Fight Over Gay Adoption Ban." 365Gay.com, October 31, 2007.
22-23Gender and work

Tahmincioglu, Eve. "Female Absenteeism Is Not Just About Child Care." MSNBC.com, November 5, 2007.

Belkin, Lisa. "The Feminine Critique." The New York Times, November 1, 2007.

Bombardieri, Marcella. "Neuroscientist, Once a Woman, Says He Saw Gender Bias Firsthand." The Boston Globe, July 13, 2006.



Recommended


Barres, Ben A. "Does Gender Matter?" Nature 442 (July 13, 2006): 133-136.

24Violence against women

"D.R. Congo: Tens of Thousands Raped, Few Prosecuted." Human Rights Watch, March 7, 2005.

26Contemporary feminism course reviewMuchnic, Suzanne. "Feminism Looks to the Horizons: A CalArts Symposium Brings Together Leading Artists to Address the Big Questions." Los Angeles Times, March 12, 2007.

 








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