SES # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
---|---|---|
Sessions 1-4: Introductory sessions and analytical frameworks | ||
1 |
Introduction to the course Analytical frameworks:
Videos shown in class: Eigenberger, Martin. “Neoliberalism as a Water Balloon.” October 11, 2011. YouTube. Accessed May 13, 2015. Bunch, Charlotte. “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights.” Makers. |
|
2 | Analytical framework: Structural critiques of capitalism and mechanisms of exclusion I | |
3 | Analytical framework (cont.): Structural critiques of capitalism mechanisms of exclusion II | |
4 |
Analytical framework: Feminism, femnist theory, and inter-sectionality Shame, silence and secrecy: The case of menstrual health Film shown in class: |
|
5 |
Corporate obstetrics and care-less maternity; or how childbirth went to the industrial north Film shown in class (clips): |
|
6 |
Reproductive justice and the abortion wars: The color of resistance Invited Guest Speaker: Loretta Ross, Founder of SisterSong, Women of Color for Reproductive Justice, Activist in Residence, Smith College. Film shown in class (clips / trailer): |
Annotated bibliographies and research paper due |
7 |
Where fat phobia and public policy meet: The case of the “obesity epidemic” Film shown in class: |
|
8 | Student presentations of Op-Eds | Op-Eds due |
9 |
When bodies don’t fit: The case of intersex Guest speaker: Esther Morris Leidolf, Intersex rights activist Film shown in class: |
|
10 |
Violence against women: The case of harassment Film shown in class: |
|
11 |
Marginalization gender and violence Guest speaker: James Gilligan, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine, Adjunct Professor in the School of Law, and Collegiate Professor in the School of Arts and Science at New York University. |
|
12 |
Bottom lines over better lives? The case of big pharma’s role in shaping mental and physical health diagnosis and treatment. Guest speaker: Eric Brown, Biochemical Engineer Film shown in class: |
|
13–14 | Presentations of / discussions of research paper | Research paper and presentation due |
Calendar
Course Info
Instructors
Departments
As Taught In
Fall
2014
Level
Topics
Learning Resource Types
assignment
Presentation Assignments
assignment
Written Assignments
Instructor Insights