READ before Monday seminar:
Crawley et al. chapters 5 “Gender Agency and Resistance” and 6 “A World Without Dichotomies”) (pgs. 197-250)
READ before Thursday seminar:
Science Fiction short stories (use links below):
Joanna Russ, "When it Changed" (cut and paste into Word to print)
Greg Egan, "Closer"
Elliot, Carl. 2003. “Humanity 2.0” Wilson Quarterly 27(4): 13-20. (required; available on
Ares online. Bring printed copy to seminar)
Seminar Ticket. Write a 1-2 page response to the following question: To what extent do the utopian visions in the readings for Thursday disrupt or emphasize dominant understandings of the body that exist in contemporary society? Use specific examples from each reading.
Mon, March 2 | Tues, March 3 | Weds, March 4 | Thurs, March 5 |
9:30- Guest speaker - Dr. Ben DUE to faculty: final research paper, with prior draft and comments as well as |
1:30-3:00 CRC 316 |
9:30 Final exam - you may have a 3x5 card with you to organize your notes only. You may not answer the exam questions on it. You will turn in your cards with your exams. |
9:30: seminar
DUE (9:30): seminar ticket |
11:45-1:15 - Peer Learning |
11:00: Utopian Bodies | ||
1:30: seminar |
1:30: movement lab AND Peer Group Final Evals- bring copies |
Cynthia's video of the week: Daddy's parking lot sermon