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− | [[File:Placeholder|right|300px]]The vocabulary around gender and literature can get abstract and complicated. Therefore, we've.... |
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− | 1. Gender: Dea Jessica |
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− | 2. Literature: James Leavell |
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+ | 18. [[Agency]] |
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− | 3. Sexuality: Tasha Viets-VanLear |
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+ | 10. [[Dystopia definition|Dystopia]] |
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− | 4. Sexual Orientation: Will Burmeister |
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+ | 21. [http://genderlitutopiadystopia.wikia.com/wiki/Embodiment Embodiment] |
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− | 5. Femininity - Holly Hargis |
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+ | 5. [[Femininity]] |
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− | 6. Masculinity: Elena Christensen |
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+ | 12. [[Feminism]] |
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− | 7. Heteronormativity: noun: A world view which promotes heterosexuality as the preferred or "correct" form of sexuality. Not necessarily homophobic, but definitely not "gay pride". Oops... I wrote the definition. Can Magill Schumm claim this?--- yes! |
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+ | 25. [http://genderlitutopiadystopia.wikia.com/wiki/First-Wave_Feminism First-wave feminism] |
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+ | 15. [[Gender Binary]] |
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− | 10. Dystopia: Emily Haglin |
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+ | 23.[[Gender Narrative| ]][[Gender Narrative|Gender Narrative]] |
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− | 11. Sex (Enter Definition Here)- Kirsten Waters |
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+ | <p style="margin-top:1em;margin-bottom:1em;">22. [[Gendered Violence]]</p> |
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− | 12. Feminism: movement towards equality of women. - Laura Tripp |
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+ | <p style="margin-top:1em;margin-bottom:1em;">32. [[Definition of Hegemony|Hegemony]]</p> |
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− | 13. Patriarchy - Emily Peterson |
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+ | 7. [[Heteronormativity]] |
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− | 14. Empowerment - |
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+ | 33. [http://genderlitutopiadystopia.wikia.com/index.php?title=Hierarchy%20Definition&action=edit&useFormat=1 Hierarchy] |
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− | 15. Gender binary -- Meredith Lockwood |
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+ | 16. [[Intersectionality]] |
+ | 20. [[Intersex]] |
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− | 17. Transgender--Lee Vang |
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+ | 2. [[Literature]] |
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− | 18. Agency: Power, ability to influence others. Agency can be intrinsic at birth (in the case of privilege), or earned. (Agency has been claimed by Grace Atkins.) |
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+ | 38. [[Definition of Marriage|Marriage]] |
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− | 19. Social constructon -Katelyn Regenscheid |
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− | + | 6. [[Masculinity]] |
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+ | 29. [[Definition of Oppression|Oppression]] |
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− | 21. Embodiment--Arwa?? Arwa has two entries on here? |
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+ | 13. [[Patriarchy]] |
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− | 22. Gendered Violence -- Anna Krainc |
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− | 23. Gender narrative- Katrina Van Ruyven |
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+ | 28. [[Power]] |
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− | 24. Ideology- Can Arwa Osman claim this?--answer: yes. |
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+ | 34. [[Queer Theory]] |
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− | 25. First-wave feminism: Nina Hagen |
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− | 26. Second-wave feminism: Alexandra Burniece |
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+ | 30. [[Science Fiction]] |
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+ | 26. [[Second-Wave Feminism]] |
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− | 28. Power: Tom Mork |
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+ | 11. [http://genderlitutopiadystopia.wikia.com/wiki/Sex Sex] |
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− | 29. Oppression: Andrew Colton |
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+ | 3. [[Definition of Sexuality|Sexuality]] |
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− | 30. Science fiction - Tosaka Thao |
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+ | 4. [http://genderlitutopiadystopia.wikia.com/wiki/Sexual_Orientation Sexual Orientation] |
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+ | 35. [[Sexual Politics]] |
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+ | 19. [[Social Construction Definition|Social construction]] |
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− | 33. Hierarchy - Ben Kosieradzki |
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+ | <p style="margin-top:1em;margin-bottom:1em;">36. [[Social Movement1|Social Movement]]</p> |
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− | 34. Queer theory - Lillian Maassen |
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+ | 27. [http://genderlitutopiadystopia.wikia.com/wiki/Definition_of_Third-wave_Feminism?action=submit Third-wave feminism] |
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− | 35. Sexual politics: Karlie Hoffer |
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+ | 17. [[Definition of Transgender|Transgender]] |
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− | 36. Social movement- Connor Gunderson |
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− | 37. Activism - Marc Hilkemann |
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− | 38. Marriage - Ana Alvarez |
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 29 January 2013
Here's a list of terms we'd like to consider:
37. Activism
18. Agency
10. Dystopia
21. Embodiment
5. Femininity
12. Feminism
1. Gender
15. Gender Binary
23. Gender Narrative
32. Hegemony
33. Hierarchy
20. Intersex
2. Literature
38. Marriage
6. Masculinity
29. Oppression
13. Patriarchy
28. Power
34. Queer Theory
30. Science Fiction
11. Sex
3. Sexuality
35. Sexual Politics
36. Social Movement
17. Transgender
9. Utopia