Welcome to Critical Feminist Studies, a course offered at Bryn Mawr College in Fall 2007. Here you will find the final versions of the critical feminist projects each of the the students pursued individually over the course of the semester.
Take a look around, and feel warmly welcome to respond in the comment area available at the end of each paper. What strikes, intrigues, puzzles you...what, among your reactions, might be of interest or use to the writer, or others in the class, or others who--exploring the internet--might be in search of a thoughtful conversation about the shape and sound of feminism today?
Welcome to Critical Feminist Studies, a course offered at Bryn Mawr College in Fall 2007. Eleven weeks into the class, each student is posting here a draft of critical feminist project she is pursuing individually this semester.
Take a look around, and feel warmly welcome to respond in the comment area available at the end of each paper. What strikes, intrigues, puzzles you...what, among your reactions, might be of interest or use to the writer, or others in the class, or others who--exploring the internet--might be in search of a thoughtful conversation about the shape and sound of feminism today?
Critical Feminist Studies, a course offered at Bryn Mawr College in Fall 2007. Six weeks into the semester, each student is describing here the critical feminist project she wants to consider (individually) this semester. What questions interest her? How will she pursue them? With what assistance?
Take a look around, and feel warmly welcome to respond in the comment area available at the end of each paper. What strikes, intrigues, puzzles you...what, among your reactions, might be of interest or use to the writer, or others in the
class, or others who--exploring the internet--might be in search of a
thoughtful conversation about the shape and sound of feminism today?
These are the first webpapers to emerge from Critical Feminist Studies, a course offered at Bryn Mawr College in Fall 2007. One month into the semester, students are writing here about what feminist issues seem most critical to them, who addresses them most cogently, what else would they like to know about these topics, and how they might find out...
Take a look around, and feel warmly welcome to respond in the comment area available at the end of each paper. What strikes, intrigues, puzzles you...what, among your reactions, might be of interest or use to the writer, or others in the
class, or others who--exploring the internet--might be in search of a
thoughtful conversation about the shape and sound of feminism today?
Please post any and all thoughts about your experience as an alum (or, undergrads--your experiences with alums!) in this course. Suggestions or general comments about the course are more than just welcomed...they are needed!