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A New Kind of Calculus Class
Submitted by aaclh on Fri, 12/19/2008 - 1:10pmThe idea for this paper stemmed from a desire to construct a concept of feminism. As a math major taking an English class on feminism I wanted some way to realize what I have learned in this class. Having come to the realization that I have only practiced critical thinking - a form of de-construction - I wanted to try problem-solving - a form of construction. I read Peggy McIntosh' s article about an ideal feminist education as a challenge to create a classroom where every
Does Bryn Mawr College Foster Elitism in its Students?
Submitted by aaclh on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 9:00amFeminism in the Math Classroom: A View Through the Lens of Hegemony
Submitted by aaclh on Fri, 11/14/2008 - 5:28pmIn class on November 6, 2008, Professor Anne Dalke gave a sketch of an argument based on work by Louis Althusser and Antonio Gramsci that goes something like: people want to be 'hailed and recruited' so they submit to others' domination. She gave as an example, the classroom. Students at Bryn Mawr College pay upwards of $35,000 a year to attend Bryn Mawr and in doing so allow professors and the administration control over them (ie submit to domination). In return, students feel recognized as subjects, in particular, as scholars (ie feel 'hailed and recruited' by those in power). As a feminist math major who has
Making Sense of Gender and Sex
Submitted by aaclh on Fri, 10/03/2008 - 4:58pmQuestions: What is gender? What is the importance of gender? Is it useful? Does it hinder people? What does this say about feminism?



