| HIST 182-4475 | Professor Catherine Lavender |
| Spring 1998 | Office: 2N 203, 718-982-2869 |
| Monday 1:25-2:15 2N 112 Wednesday 12:20-2:15 2N 112 |
Office hours: M 10-12, 2:30-4:30; W 3-4, and by appointment |
Course Requirements:
A Note About Academic Integrity: Integrity is fundamental to the academic enterprise. It is violated by acts such as borrowing or purchasing term papers, essays, reports, and other written assignments; using concealed notes or crib sheets during examinations; copying others' work and submitting it as one's own; and misappropriating the knowledge of others. The sources from which one derives one's ideas, statements, terms, and data must be fully and specifically acknowledged in the appropriate form; failure to do so, intentionally or unintentionally, constitutes plagiarism. Violations of academic integrity may result in failure in the course and in disciplinary actions with penalties such as suspension or dismissal from the College.
Contacting the Professor:
Assignments:
One essay on the three films (Working Girl, Imitation of Life and Salt of the Earth). Due Monday, April 6: 15% of Final Grade.
Journal writings about each reading, due in class on the day we discuss the book (The questions will be distributed in class): 10% of Final Grade.
Participation (attendance and discussion contribution): 15% of Final Course Grade
Required Texts:
| Week One: Introduction | ||
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| Monday, February 2 | Introduction to the Course | |
| Wednesday, February 4 | Introduction to Women's History and Feminist Theory | |
| Week Two: Women's History | ||
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| Monday, February 9 | What are Women's Pasts? | |
| Wednesday, February 11 | A Feminist Glossary--Defining Our Terms | |
| Readings: Nancy Cott, "Feminist Theory and Feminist Movements: The Past Before Us"; Woolf, A Room of One's Own | ||
| Week Three: The Construction of Gender | ||
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| Monday, February 16 | CUNY CLOSED--No Classes | |
| Wednesday, February 18 | The Meanings of Gender, Sex, and Sexuality | |
| Readings: Phyllis Burke, "Science," from Gender Shock: Exploding the Myths of Male & Female; Woolf, A Room of One's Own; Elsie Clews Parsons, The Journal of a Feminist | ||
| Week Four: The Historical Construction of the Female Body | ||
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| Monday, February 23 | The Scientific Construction of Gender; Discuss Phyllis Burke, "Science," in class | |
| Wednesday, February 25 | Women's Historical Physicalities; Discuss Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper in class. | |
| Readings: Phyllis Burke, "Science," from Gender Shock: Exploding the Myths of Male & Female; Woolf, A Room of One's Own; Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper; Elsie Clews Parsons, The Journal of a Feminist | ||
| Week Five: Virginia Woolf--A Case Study | ||
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| Monday, March 2 | Virginia Woolf and Feminism; View Woolf documentary in class | |
| Wednesday, March 4 | Discuss A Room of One's Own in class | |
| Readings: Woolf, A Room of One's Own; Elsie Clews Parsons, The Journal of a Feminist. | ||
| Week Six: The Historical Creation of Patriarchy | ||
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| Monday, March 9 | The Creation of Patriarchy; Discuss Elsie Clews Parsons, The Journal of a Feminist | |
| Wednesday, March 11 | View Working Girl in class | |
| Readings: Elsie Clews Parsons, The Journal of a Feminist. | ||
| Week Seven: Women and Class Identity | ||
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| Monday, March 16 | Discuss Working Girl in class; Essay on Woolf's A Room of One's Own Due. | |
| Wednesday, March 18 | View Imitation of Life in class. | |
| Readings: Raybon, My First White Friend; Mary Childers and bell hooks, "A Dialogue About Race and Class" | ||
| Week Eight: Women and Race and Class Identities | ||
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| Monday, March 23 | Discuss Imitation of Life in class. | |
| Wednesday, March 25 | View Salt of the Earth in class | |
| Readings: Raybon, My First White Friend; Mary Childers and bell hooks, "A Dialogue About Race and Class" | ||
| Week Nine: Race, Class, Gender, and Identity in Feminist History | ||
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| Monday, March 30 | View Salt of the Earth in class | |
| Wednesday, April 1 | Discuss Salt of the Earth in class | |
| Readings: Raybon, My First White Friend | ||
| Week Ten: Women's Communities | ||
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| Monday, April 6 | Discuss Raybon, My First White Friend; Discuss Childers and hooks, "A Dialogue About Race and Class" in class. | |
| Wednesday, April 8 | NO CLASS MEETING--Classes follow Friday Schedule | |
| Readings: Gilman, Herland | ||
| Week of April 10-18--Spring Break, CSI Closed |
| Week Eleven: Women Building Communities | ||
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| Monday, April 20 | Discuss Raybon, My First White Friend; Essay on films due. | |
| Wednesday, April 22 | Discuss Raybon, My First White Friend | |
| Readings: Readings: Gilman, Herland; Walker, The Color Purple | ||
| Week Twelve: Feminism and Utopias | ||
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| Monday, April 27 | Women's Writing | |
| Wednesday, April 29 | Women and Sociocultural Critique; Essay on Raybon's My First White Friend Due. | |
| Readings: Gilman, Herland; Walker, The Color Purple | ||
| Week Thirteen: Herland and Other "Women's Places" | ||
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| Monday, May 4 | Discuss Gilman, Herland | |
| Wednesday, May 6 | Second Wave Feminism and Womanism | |
| Readings: Walker, The Color Purple | ||
| Week Fourteen: Womanism and Feminism | ||
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| Monday, May 11 | Histories Behind The Color Purple; Essay on Gilman's Herland Due. | |
| Wednesday, May 13 | Discuss Walker, The Color Purple | |
| Week Fifteen: The Color Purple | ||
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| Monday, May 18 | Discuss Walker, The Color Purple | |
| Wednesday, May 20 | Discuss Walker, The Color Purple | |
| Week Sixteen: Finding Our Place | ||
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| Monday, 25 May | Summing Up; Essay on Walker's The Color Purple Due, May 27. | |
Prepared by Professor Catherine Lavender for History 182 (Women's History and Feminist Theory), The Department of History, The College of Staten Island of The City University of New York. Send email to lavender@postbox.csi.cuny.edu
Spring Semester 1998. Last modified: Monday 9 March 1998