Schedule 2021/22
Term 1 |
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Week 3 Friday 1.00pm-2pm H0.58 |
Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power CW: Racism, transphobia, sexism, reproductive rights To Read: 'Introduction' and 'Know your history' from Lola Olufemi's Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power (2020). Available as an ebook through the library hereLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window. Readers are invited to read additional chapters of Feminism, Interrupted if they would like to. |
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Week 5 Friday 1.00pm-2pm H0.58 |
Nella Larson - Passing CW: Racism, racist language To Watch: Passing (Netflix, release date October 29th 2021)
Nella Larson, Passing (1929) - library ebook here |
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Week 7 Friday 1.00pm-2pm H0.58 |
Print Cultures of the Second Wave CW: content on sexuality, sexual violence, abortion, racism and sexism To Browse: Spare Rib (1972-93) Issues 32 and No 38 (both 1975). 'Spare Rib' Issue 32Link opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window 'Spare Rib' Issue 38Link opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window Posters by the See Red collective (shared in session, but more information about them can be found hereLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window) |
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Week 9 Friday 1.00pm-2pm H0.58 |
Sci-Fi Feminism CW: death To Read: First section (up to 'Fractured Identities) from Donna Haraway, 'Cyborg Manifesto' (1985) in Manifestly Haraway - Excerpts from Mary Shelley Frankenstein (Volume I Chapter IV and Volume II Chapter IX) - library ebook here. To Watch: Black Mirror Series 2 Episode 1 'Be Right Back' - available here via Box of BroadcastLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window (use your Warwick login)You may wish to look at this page from the British Library on Feminist Futures |
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Week 10 Friday 1.00pm-2pm Online |
Poems from the Margins CW: Sexuality, trauma, racism To Read: Excerpts from One Foot on the Mountain Excerpts from Another Birth by Forugh Farrokhzad Excerpts from Borderlands/La Frontera by Gloria Anzaldua |
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Term 2 |
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Week 3 1.00pm-2pm |
Spooky short stories - Her Body and Other Parties CW: disordered eating, violence, sexuality To Read: Sections of Carmen Maria Machado's Her Body and Other Parties - library ebook here. 'The Husband Stitch', 'Inventory' and 'Eight Bites', however the whole volume is excellent and readers are encouraged to read as much as they would like. |
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Week 5 1.00pm-2pm |
Valentine's Day special: The Erotic
CW: Sexuality
To Read:
Audre Lorde’s ‘The Uses of the Erotic - The Erotic as Power’ pdf hereLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window
Excepts from We Wrote in Symbols: Love and Lust by Arab Women Writers ed Selma Dabbagh - to be circulated
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Week 7 1.00pm-2pm |
Is 'True Crime' Feminist? *** Some may find that the themes and content of this session are especially challenging, please use your discretion when engaging with the content and if you choose to join us for this week. Access to Wellbeing Services can be found here.*** CW: Strong violence, strong sexual violence, strong bodily harm, murder To Listen: Episode 18 of My Favourite Murder 'Investigateighteen Discovery' - available here: 18 - Investigateighteen Discovery (The suggested podcast for this week includes a strong content note – so for this week you have some options: you can either listen to the episode, choose your own true crime podcast/documentary, or skip this component altogether. There is no pressure to engage with a podcast/doc if this isn’t for you – first and foremost you should look after yourself.) To Read: 'The Undeniable Power And Bold Feminism Of 'My Favorite Murder'; and 'The My Favorite Murder Problem'. "Introduction: A Tale of Two Cities" from The Five - The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (2019) by Hallie Rubenhold. |
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Week 9 1.00pm-2pm |
Spice up your life - the 90s and 'third wave' feminism To Watch: Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed Britain (2021) available via box of broadcast here (use your Warwick login). To Read: 'Introduction' to Repudiating Feminism: Young Women in a Neo-Liberal World by Christina Scharff - library ebook here |
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Week 10 FAB4.52 1.00pm-2pm |
bell hooks This week we look at the legacy of bell hooks, the scholar, writer and activist who gave us the term "imperialist white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy". To Watch: To Read: A bell hooks chapter of your own choosing - BYOh (Bring Your Own hooks) to share. If you have a favourite bring that, but here are some suggestions if you need them: |
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Term 3 |
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Week 2 |
Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again: Women and Desire in the Age of Consent
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