Critical Feminist Studies course
Reading Three Guineas
Notes for Day 2 of Critical Feminist Studies
Woman's Education, Professionalization...and War-Making?
Reading Virginia Woolf's 1938 essays, Three Guineas
Critical Feminist Studies: An Introduction
Critical Feminist Studies: An Introduction
English 293 Bryn Mawr College
Anne Dalke
Fall 2008, TTh 2:30-4
Taylor D
Schedule for Summarizing Class Discussions
Schedule for Summarizing Class Discussions of Emerging Genres
Week 2 (Jan 29-31): Claire
Week 3 (Feb. 5-7): Louisa
Week 4 (Feb. 12-14): Alex
Week 5 (Feb. 19-21): Christina
Week 6 (Feb. 26-28): Hannah
Week 7 (Mar. 4-6): Al
BREAK
Week 8 (Mar. 18-20): Jessy
Week 9 (Mar. 25-27): Ellen
Week 10 (Apr. 1-3): Marina
Week 11 (Apr. 8-10): Rebecca
Week 12 (Apr. 15-17): Ingrid
Week 13 (Apr. 22-24): Megan
Final Performances, Part II: Critical Feminist Studies, Fall 2007
Performances Continue:
Negotiating the Fissures
December 13, 2007
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Doris Salcedo’s “Shibboleth,” concerning “the divisions between
Final Performances, Critical Feminist Studies, Fall 2007
"Inherit the Wind," or
Feminists Playing
December 11, 2007
Final Evaluation
Fall 2007
Student Course Evaluation
A "non-traditional" course in both content and format ... and so needing feedback for continuing evolution
How significant did you find the course for your education generally? Give a number, from 0 (not at all significant) to 10 (very significant), and provide any additional comments you think would be helpful.
How significant did you find the course for your understanding of feminism and of literature? Give a number, from 0 (not at all significant) to 10 (very significant) for each, and provide any additional comments that you think would be helpful.
Instructions for Preparing Your Final Portfolio
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Critical Feminist Studies
Instructions for Preparing your Final Portfolio Feminist Drama, Continued
Notes towards Day 25
Critical Feminist Studies Feminist Drama, Continued: "How I Learned to Drive"
I. coursekeeping and announcements
Lucille Clifton reading in Ely Room @ 7:30 tonight (after supper w/ me....:) |
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