Gender Studies

Write a 300 word proposal on your research question and how you are working to connect it to class readings.

Gender Studies Assignment Choose a research question. 1 step: Paper Proposal ( 300 word proposal on your research question and how you are working to connect it to class readings. Include possible sources. (you have one day to send the paper proposal) 2 step: draft needs to be 1000 words, in paragraph form (not just […]

How have your views on gender studies and feminism changed or stayed the same over the semester? What do you think you have learned best from this course?

Assignment Minimum 400 words. Answer the questions in formal English: How have your views on gender studies and feminism changed or stayed the same over the semester? What do you think you have learned best from this course?

What do you think is the importance of starting their research with two different birth stories (Chinyere’s, p. 121) and Cherise’s (p. 122)?

Gender Studies Question What point are the authors making in the first paragraph in invoking Alaine Locke’s quote? For this question, pay attention to the topic sentence, which is a sentence that summarizes the main idea of a paragraph. Go through section, “The context”, pages 118-120 and identify the topic sentence for each of the […]

Write a reaction to or reflection of this reading. How do you feel about it? What do you want to explore? What questions do you have?

Read Everyday Women’s and Gender Studies (Representations) Reflect on a section, word, quote, or phrase that strikes you and interesting or provocative. In the style of a personal journal, write a reaction to or reflection of this reading. How do you feel about it? What do you want to explore? What questions do you have?

In the style of a personal journal, write a reaction to or reflection of this reading. How do you feel about it? What do you want to explore? What questions do you have?

Chapter 5 Places Everyday Women’s and Gender Studies Read chapter in Everyday Women’s and Gender Studies. (Places) Reflect on a section, word, quote, or phrase that strikes you as interesting or provocative. In the style of a personal journal, write a reaction to or reflection of this reading. How do you feel about it? What […]

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