ASSIGNMENT

In general, each response should be at least five sentences long and include all relevant citations. Your response should also include any relevant examples and demonstrate that you are familiar with the concept discussed in the prompt.

Chapter 8:

How does Smith explain that the term “sexuality” or “sexuality studies” is significant in women’s studies?

In the section “gender and body politics,” Smith explains ways that governments sought to control women’s sexuality, and women’s efforts to have control over their own sexuality. In this particular section, what did you find to be most surprising?

How does Smith explain the importance of various disabilities as a subfield in women’s studies?

What is “embodiment?” How does Smith use this term, and what do you think she means by it?

When Smith writes about “compulsory heterosexuality and the lesbian experience,” do you think this concept logically fits into the field of women’s studies?

In “nature and sex” in Smith, how was science used to justify a particular agenda of acceptable sexual behavior?

What does Smith mean by queer theory? How does it fit into the scope of the discipline of women’s studies?

Chapter 9:

According to Smith, how are women affected by various citizenship issues? What is an example of this that she cites in the text?

Smith said, “The classroom is a chilly place for those who are not white, male, and straight.” (p. 139). Do you agree with her assessment?

What does Smith mean by “conscious-ness raising?” How does she define it? What is an example of this notion?

Smith names several contentious issues that are raised in the classroom that are of particular interest to women. Choose one and discuss why you think it is important.

Chapter 10:

According to Smith and the related video, there are some scholars who argue that the discipline of women’s studies should end. Why do they argue this? Do you agree or disagree with this notion?

How does Smith define post-feminism? Do you agree with this theory?

Smith raises the question in chapter 9: “Has the world really changed all that much?” Why does she ask this? What is your opinion — has it?

What are some “burning issues that remain,” according to Smith? Choose one and discuss it.

How has the internet been useful to women, according to Smith?

Student’s choice: What is one topic that we covered during the last two weeks that was not brought up previously on this quiz? This can come from the Smith text or any other additional materials that your instructor requires you to read or view. Give details about it and explain why this is significant to you. Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.


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