Critical Feminist Studies course

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

Generous Feminism,
by Gail Chavenelle, BMC '67

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 Evaluation

Critical Feminist Studies
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

Critical Feminist Studies
Bryn Mawr College
Fall 2007


Anne Dalke (English House,
ext. 5308, adalke@brynmawr.edu)

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....:)

Feminist Drama

Notes towards Day 24
Critical Feminist Studies

Feminist Drama:
"The Heidi Chronicles"



I. coursekeeping and announcements

"Vesuvius @ Home": Lesbian-Feminist Readings of Poetry and Life

Notes towards Day 23
Critical Feminist Studies

"Vesuvius @ Home":
Lesbian-Feminist Readings of Poetry and Life



"lesbian/feminist criticism...will ask how she came to be for-herself and
how she identified with and was able to use women's culture, a women's tradition;
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