GENDER 104
Bodies
Description: Lecture, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 10. Exploration of scholarly theories and histories of body, with focus on topics such as sex identities, sexuality, gendered violence, and reproductive politics. How has science, medicine, and culture sought to distinguish male from female in different historical periods and locations? How have meanings of terms sex and gender varied across time and place? How has gendered body been represented in different visual cultures? How have embodied identities been produced in different historical and geographic contexts? What is relationship between embodiment and desire? P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2022 - Professor Anesi was an understanding and sweet professor. She was flexible with deadlines for students who had extenuating circumstances and did her best to make sure that her lesson plans catered to everyone (in-person, hybrid, and learning completely online were all options for students). There were weekly reading logs but they weren’t difficult and there were 3 weeks where we didn’t have to do them. As long as there was effort, it seemed like everyone got full credit. The midterm was fairly easy (40% of your grade) and same with the final (50% of your grade). The final was a book report ranging from 5-8 pages and you were able to choose from any of the books read during the quarter. Overall, I highly recommend her! This was for Gender 152 by the way! It wouldn’t let me add the class.
Winter 2022 - Professor Anesi was an understanding and sweet professor. She was flexible with deadlines for students who had extenuating circumstances and did her best to make sure that her lesson plans catered to everyone (in-person, hybrid, and learning completely online were all options for students). There were weekly reading logs but they weren’t difficult and there were 3 weeks where we didn’t have to do them. As long as there was effort, it seemed like everyone got full credit. The midterm was fairly easy (40% of your grade) and same with the final (50% of your grade). The final was a book report ranging from 5-8 pages and you were able to choose from any of the books read during the quarter. Overall, I highly recommend her! This was for Gender 152 by the way! It wouldn’t let me add the class.
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Fall 2020 - Took her Latin American Film + Lit class and the workload was fairly easy, just weekly assignments and two papers (one midterm, one final). She was flexible when it came to weekly assignments especially during online classes, not to mention really understanding, kind, and helpful! Take her if you can and you won't regret it!
Fall 2020 - Took her Latin American Film + Lit class and the workload was fairly easy, just weekly assignments and two papers (one midterm, one final). She was flexible when it came to weekly assignments especially during online classes, not to mention really understanding, kind, and helpful! Take her if you can and you won't regret it!