Gender and fairy-tales

According to Zipes. Disney took “American innocence [as a nation] and utopianism to reinforce the social and political status quo…. through false promises of the images he cast upon the screen” (333). Drawing explicitly from ‘”Breaking the Disney Spell,” (in Module 6)...

Gender Representation

Notes on an Iron Man comic book issue of your choice. Gender Studies asks … How is gender represented? How are femininity and masculinity defined and represented, both visually and in words, in the text? Do women and/or men have agency and autonomy in the text? Sample...

Men and Women Stereotypes

Where in popular culture do we see stereotypes of men and women? Push past the first ones you come up with, and let the imagery, ideas, and associations float up in your mind. Think of some examples not already mentioned. Give examples and discuss. You can talk about...

Women characters in Tartuffe

There are five women characters in Tartuffe: Explore each as a distinct personality. Length: approximately 1,000 words 1)MLA format (your name, my name, course, date due in top left corner) 2)12-point, Times New Roman or Calibri font 3)Double-spaced lines 4)At least...

Gender studies

What does it mean to “read queerly”? If all performances of reading are interpretations, then what can begained by reading texts in queer ways? Is there a queer way to read and, if so, then what can queer readingaccomplish for the reader? What are the implications for...