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Notes Towards Day 23: Interdisciplinarity/Transdisciplinarity

Serendip's Exchange - 16 hours 9 min ago
Notes Towards Day 23 of
Critical Feminist Studies:
Interdisciplinarity/Transdisciplinarity




I. Coursekeeping
--naming...

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Feminists @ Work Co-Constructing a Curriculum

Serendip's Exchange - 19 November 2008 - 6:50am
Okay, So...
Choosing a Text Together


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Our Web Presence--Some Notes

Serendip's Exchange - 19 November 2008 - 6:28am
Thinking About Our Web Presence:
Laboring in the Cultural Commons



Jonathan Lethem on the cultural commons

What Is Art For?

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The Brain and Education

Serendip's Exchange - 18 November 2008 - 11:00pm

The Brain and Education:
A Story of Three Loops

Paul Grobstein

Overbrook Elementary School, Philadelphia

19 November 2008


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Serendip and Science Education

Serendip's Exchange - 18 November 2008 - 5:00pm
Serendip and Science Education, Formal and Informal

 


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Notes on Lewis Hyde

Serendip's Exchange - 18 November 2008 - 2:55pm

From What is Art For?
In the late 1990s, Hyde began extending his lifelong project of examining “the public life of the imagination” into what had become newly topical territory: the “cultural commons.”

a corporate “land grab” of information... has put a stranglehold on creativity, in increasingly bizarre ways.

We may believe there should be a limit on the market in cultural property, he argues, but that doesn’t mean that we have “a good public sense” of where to set that limit. Hyde’s book is, at its core, an attempt to help formulate that sense.

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Re-envisioning the Malinche Myth: A Failed Transformation of a Whore into a Mother

Serendip's Exchange - 18 November 2008 - 5:12am

Kendalyn Brown

Anne Dalke

Critical Feminist Studies

14 November 2008

 

Re-envisioning the Malinche Myth: A Failed Transformation of a Whore into a Mother


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GOSSIP AND MENTAL HEALTH

Serendip's Exchange - 18 November 2008 - 3:52am


The relationship one has with oneself is not only of personal interest but an important determinant of mental health.  It is this relationship that can make or break persons, or that can render them successful, well-balanced individuals or unstable and unhappy shadows of the persons that they could have become at their full potential.  One would think that this very important, personal bond human beings share internally could only be affected by one’s own self.  But a great deal of human behavior is socially constructed and a large percentage of those social constructs are created to control and survive social situations.


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Sex Tourism and Prostitution in Thailand

Serendip's Exchange - 17 November 2008 - 9:58pm
Hilary Polak
Intro to Critical Feminist Studies
November 11, 2008

Sex Tourism and Prostitution in Thailand

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Meanings of words more significant than sounds in overall comprehension of text

Serendip's Exchange - 17 November 2008 - 9:55pm

Meanings of words more significant than sounds in overall comprehension of text

Sonal Kumar, 2008

 

Introduction


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Objection to Dalke’s methodology for “Lifting Belly”

Serendip's Exchange - 17 November 2008 - 8:53pm

Objection to Dalke’s methodology for “Lifting Belly”


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Notes Towards Day 21: Cannibalizing or Socializing?

Serendip's Exchange - 15 November 2008 - 10:57pm

Notes Towards Day 21 of Food for Thought
The Choice to Cannabalize or Socialize?

I. You Tube on the Milgram Experiment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6GxIuljT3w


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Notes Towards Day 22: The Dog and Its Tail

Serendip's Exchange - 15 November 2008 - 10:56pm

Notes Towards Day 22 of Food for Thought:
The Dog and its Tail
I. Coursekeeping

Friday @ 5 p.m.: 3-pp. papers due w/
your own self-evaluation/plan for what else-needs-doing
For Tuesday, begin reading Ahab’s Wife
(in the middle:
Chapters 25-28, pp. 142-167)

II. Your postings re:
what the relation between emotion and rationality has to do w/
how you are thinking/talking/writing about your topic

III. Haidt's argument
very gutsy to say:
50 years of psychology/moral philosophy has been

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Women and Sports

Serendip's Exchange - 15 November 2008 - 5:28am
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Sarah Sherman

11/14/08

Intro to Crit Fem Studies


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Notes Towards Day 21: Curricular Revision

Serendip's Exchange - 15 November 2008 - 4:28am
Notes Towards Day 21 of
Critical Feminist Studies:
What Should a Feminist Curriculum Look Like?




Original illustration for Little Women

I. Naming

II. Peggy McIntosh in TGH, 7:30 tonight on
"coming to see privilege systems"

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Secular Humanistic Jews and my Bisexual Rabbi: Exporing Feminism and Sexuality in Modern Judaism

Serendip's Exchange - 15 November 2008 - 12:40am

Eve Gleichman

14 November 2008

ENG 293: Intro to Critical Feminist Theory

Dalke

 

 

 

 

Secular Humanistic Jews and my Bisexual Rabbi

Exploring Feminism and Sexuality in Modern Judaism

 

 


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Roles of Amish Women

Serendip's Exchange - 15 November 2008 - 12:19am
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Roles of Amish Women

Serendip's Exchange - 15 November 2008 - 12:19am
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The Albanian Sworn Virgins

Serendip's Exchange - 14 November 2008 - 11:53pm
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