Hi everyone,
Here is your information for the final:
Your papers are due to my mailbox on the third floor of Ellis by 5pm on Thursday, March 18th. You do not need to turn in your annotated bibliography. However, you will need to submit a (correct) Works Cited page with your essay, and any other drafts that you've written. Use the handout that I gave you to help guide you, or feel free to ask me.
In reading through your final blogs, I am so happy that you all enjoyed this class as much as I did. Some of you commented that you feel as though you are empowered by your ability to critique the media; I want to encourage all of you to feel this way, because as someone said, you are the future, and have the power to change what we see.
I'm also glad to see you writing about how this class applies to your everyday lives. For me, this is something that is so important; even though I am your instructor, I also found myself analyzing the media much more than I previously did. I can watch a commercial and laugh, but at the same time, I am completely aware of how heteronormativity plays a part in the humor (Darby's Old Spice ads immediately come to mind).
And I am glad to see you talking about these issues with the people around you. I am part of a fantasy football league with my significant other. During the draft this year, several of the people (yes, Dylan, I'm sorry to say they were men) made homophobic comments that got me very upset. I wanted to speak up, and my significant other made me stay silent. That incident still upsets me, and I regret not speaking up, even in a "silly" atmosphere. I hope that you all have the opportunity to speak up.
Finally, I am glad to see you all reflecting on the fact that this class was about more than women in the media. Like Dylan, I feel that men often get a bad rap; as Andi says, it is equally important to look at representations of men in the media in order to understand where these stereotypes come from. Too often we focus on women and discuss stereotypes that are harmful to women; I believe that it's important to look at the stereotypes that are also harmful to men. That was one reason I chose Yep for this class; his article speaks to the violence of the institution of heteronormativity across genders, ethnicities, sexualities, and abilities.
You have all improved as writers, thinkers, and conversationalists. I have enjoyed every class this quarter, even at 9am :) I hope that you have as well.
Best,
Megan
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Homework for 3/4
Hi everyone,
Here is your homework for Thursday, 3/4:
1. Read Butler, "Gender is Burning," Ch. 4 of Bodies that Matter and hooks, "Is Paris Burning?" (the last two readings on Bb).
2. Bring at least 2 how/why questions to class - one should relate to each reading. If you have questions about the film itself (plot, character, etc.), please bring those as well.
Here is your homework for Thursday, 3/4:
1. Read Butler, "Gender is Burning," Ch. 4 of Bodies that Matter and hooks, "Is Paris Burning?" (the last two readings on Bb).
2. Bring at least 2 how/why questions to class - one should relate to each reading. If you have questions about the film itself (plot, character, etc.), please bring those as well.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Homework for 3/2
Hi everyone,
Here is your homework for Tuesday, March 2nd:
1. Your annotated bibliography, with 10 sources, is due to the Digital Dropbox by classtime. Make sure that you follow the model I gave out in class, and use pp. 167-169 in Envision if you need more help.
Remember that in each annotation, you need to include:
- a brief summary (1-2 sentences) of the source
- how the source is relevant to your essay (why you might use it)
- the reliability or the credibility of the source with regards to your essay.
Here is your homework for Tuesday, March 2nd:
1. Your annotated bibliography, with 10 sources, is due to the Digital Dropbox by classtime. Make sure that you follow the model I gave out in class, and use pp. 167-169 in Envision if you need more help.
Remember that in each annotation, you need to include:
- a brief summary (1-2 sentences) of the source
- how the source is relevant to your essay (why you might use it)
- the reliability or the credibility of the source with regards to your essay.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Homework for 2/25
Hi everyone,
Here is your homework for Thursday, Feb. 25th:
1. Essay 2 is due. Please bring all your drafts, and make sure each is clearly labeled.
2. Please respond to your classmates' research proposals. You may follow the same procedure as last time; the questions are still posted to the blog.
3. Remember that we are meeting in Alden 323 on Thursday.
Here is your homework for Thursday, Feb. 25th:
1. Essay 2 is due. Please bring all your drafts, and make sure each is clearly labeled.
2. Please respond to your classmates' research proposals. You may follow the same procedure as last time; the questions are still posted to the blog.
3. Remember that we are meeting in Alden 323 on Thursday.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Homework for 2/18 and 2/23
Hi everyone,
As you know, we will not be having class on Thursday. This post is important, because it includes your homework for both Thursday and Tuesday, 2/23. First, your homework for 2/18:
In order to receive attendance credit for class on 2/18, I would like for you to do the following:
1. Each of you will be assigned a group on the Discussion Board. In your group, I would like for you to upload your essay (you can do this by clicking on your forum and choosing "Add New Thread," then adding an attachment). Try to do this by midnight tomorrow (2/17).
2. Please read and respond to each group member's paper. You may download the essay and make comments, but I would also like you to write a short response (you may do this at the end of the essay or in the response box for your reply on the DB). Your response should be at least 250 words, and should incorporate the following:
- What is the writer's angle into the topic? That is, how does the writer believe his/her media represents gender/sexuality? And, is this clearly stated and followed through on?
- Assess the writer's use of evidence. Is the writer relying on summary too much? Or does the writer link summary to analysis? (Writing about media can be tricky, because in some ways, you do need to provide some summary for the reader. However, as the reviewer, keep in mind that we want to see how the evidence the writer has chosen helps show the writer's thesis. Therefore, if there is summary, it must connect to the thesis through careful analysis.)
- As the audience, is there anything you want to know more about?
- What do you believe is working best in the essay thus far (and why)? What do you think the writer needs to spend more time on (and why)?
As you will have a fairly significant amount of work for Tuesday, I would recommend that you try to get your essay uploaded, and your responses completed, as soon as you can. I will not be able to give you a full attendance mark until this is completed, nor will I be able to give you feedback on your essay.
Next, your homework for Tuesday, 2/23:
1. I am going to give you an extension on the essay. It will now be due Thursday, 2/25. This is so we can have some time in class Tuesday to discuss your papers, if necessary. So, if you have questions as you continue to work on your paper, please bring those questions to class.
2. Because I am giving you an extension on Essay 2, I would like for you to submit a research proposal for Essay 3 as your next blog entry. Please see the essay assignment for more information.
3. Read Yep, pp. 37-41, and Fausto-Sterling, from Sexing the Body. We will be watching a video in class that covers the issues both discuss.
As you know, we will not be having class on Thursday. This post is important, because it includes your homework for both Thursday and Tuesday, 2/23. First, your homework for 2/18:
In order to receive attendance credit for class on 2/18, I would like for you to do the following:
1. Each of you will be assigned a group on the Discussion Board. In your group, I would like for you to upload your essay (you can do this by clicking on your forum and choosing "Add New Thread," then adding an attachment). Try to do this by midnight tomorrow (2/17).
2. Please read and respond to each group member's paper. You may download the essay and make comments, but I would also like you to write a short response (you may do this at the end of the essay or in the response box for your reply on the DB). Your response should be at least 250 words, and should incorporate the following:
- What is the writer's angle into the topic? That is, how does the writer believe his/her media represents gender/sexuality? And, is this clearly stated and followed through on?
- Assess the writer's use of evidence. Is the writer relying on summary too much? Or does the writer link summary to analysis? (Writing about media can be tricky, because in some ways, you do need to provide some summary for the reader. However, as the reviewer, keep in mind that we want to see how the evidence the writer has chosen helps show the writer's thesis. Therefore, if there is summary, it must connect to the thesis through careful analysis.)
- As the audience, is there anything you want to know more about?
- What do you believe is working best in the essay thus far (and why)? What do you think the writer needs to spend more time on (and why)?
As you will have a fairly significant amount of work for Tuesday, I would recommend that you try to get your essay uploaded, and your responses completed, as soon as you can. I will not be able to give you a full attendance mark until this is completed, nor will I be able to give you feedback on your essay.
Next, your homework for Tuesday, 2/23:
1. I am going to give you an extension on the essay. It will now be due Thursday, 2/25. This is so we can have some time in class Tuesday to discuss your papers, if necessary. So, if you have questions as you continue to work on your paper, please bring those questions to class.
2. Because I am giving you an extension on Essay 2, I would like for you to submit a research proposal for Essay 3 as your next blog entry. Please see the essay assignment for more information.
3. Read Yep, pp. 37-41, and Fausto-Sterling, from Sexing the Body. We will be watching a video in class that covers the issues both discuss.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Homework for 2/16
Hi everyone,
Here is your homework for Tuesday, 2/16:
1. Blog #5 is due.
2. If we didn't get a chance to in class, make sure that you look at the two artifacts for discussion Thursday: Abby and Brittany Hensel Turn 16, and Allison Lapper Pregnant.
3. Bring the question sheet, along with the Thomson reading, to class.
Here is your homework for Tuesday, 2/16:
1. Blog #5 is due.
2. If we didn't get a chance to in class, make sure that you look at the two artifacts for discussion Thursday: Abby and Brittany Hensel Turn 16, and Allison Lapper Pregnant.
3. Bring the question sheet, along with the Thomson reading, to class.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Homework for 2/11
Hi everyone,
Here is your homework for Thursday, 2/11:
1. Read Ch.1 and 2. of Thompson, from her book Extraordinary Bodies (Bb). Make sure that you also bring all the other readings we have done so far to class.
2. Using at least of the five items on the checklist in Envision on pp. 62-63, or the one on pp. 101-102, do a short analysis of the topic you've chosen. Bring this to class Thursday.
3. Write two blog responses (about 200 words each) to your classmates' proposals. In these responses, I would like for you to consider the following:
- scope: is the writer proposing something that he/she can feasibly write about in 4-6 pages?
- audience: as a potential audience for this essay, what do you want to know more about?
- thesis: look at the working hypothesis the writer has constructed. Do you have suggestions, or other points the writer might want to consider?
- General comments: any other general comments you might have to help the writer as he/she begins analyzing the media chosen.
Here is your homework for Thursday, 2/11:
1. Read Ch.1 and 2. of Thompson, from her book Extraordinary Bodies (Bb). Make sure that you also bring all the other readings we have done so far to class.
2. Using at least of the five items on the checklist in Envision on pp. 62-63, or the one on pp. 101-102, do a short analysis of the topic you've chosen. Bring this to class Thursday.
3. Write two blog responses (about 200 words each) to your classmates' proposals. In these responses, I would like for you to consider the following:
- scope: is the writer proposing something that he/she can feasibly write about in 4-6 pages?
- audience: as a potential audience for this essay, what do you want to know more about?
- thesis: look at the working hypothesis the writer has constructed. Do you have suggestions, or other points the writer might want to consider?
- General comments: any other general comments you might have to help the writer as he/she begins analyzing the media chosen.
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