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Student Edition:
Week 1:
Session 1:
Monstrosity, Sex, and Gender
Evolution of Frankenstein: Clas...
Evolution of Frankenstein: Masc...
Contemporary Renditions of...
Session 2:
Abbot and Costello
A
Abbott and Costello
B
Young Frankenstein
A
Young Frankenstein
B
Rocky Horror Picture Show
A
Rocky Horror Picture Show
B
Alien
A
Alien
B
Aliens
A
Aliens
B
Aliens
C
Alien
3
Bladerunner
The Terminator
Terminator II
Alien Resurrection
A
Alien Resurrection
B
Horror-Hilarity
Week 2:
^TOP
Session 1:
Sociology Vs. Philosophy of Science: Politics & Aesthetics in Science
A
Philosophy Vs. Sociology of Science II: Kuhn’s Attempts to Save the “Paradigm”
B
Session 2:
Sandra Harding’s Feminist Revision Of Science
Whose Science? Whose Knowledge?Sandra Harding
Week 3:
^TOP
Session 1:
When the Moon Waxes Red; Representation, Gender, and Cultural Politics
Woman, Native, Other Trinh Minh ha
Session 2:
“Apes in Eden, Apes in Space” Donna Haraway, Primate Visions
“Apes in Eden, Apes in Space: Mothering as a Scientist for National Geographic”
Week 4:
^TOP
Session 1:
“Looking and looking back”: bell hooks’ “Oppositional Gaze”
The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators
Session 2:
Politics in the Scientific Classification of Human Bodies
Week 5:
^TOP
Session 1:
The Issue of Biological Essentialism in Art
Session 2:
“Leonardo da Vinci and Creative Female Nature”
“Leonardo da Vinci and Creative Female Nature”
Week 6:
^TOP
Session 1:
Politics in the Scientific Classification of Human Bodies
Session 2:
“ ‘…and Race’? Toward the Science Question in Global Feminisms”
Week 7:
^TOP
Alien Resurrection
Session 1:
Donna Haraway: Goddess?
Session 2:
Xenogenesis: Octavia Butler’s Dawn
A
Octavia Butler’s Dawn
B
Week 8:
^TOP
Session 1:
Margaret Atwood’s A Handmaid’s Tale
Session 2:
The Biopolitics of Postmodern Bodies: Constitutions of Self in Immune System Discourse
A
The Biopolitics of Postmodern Bodies: Constitutions of Self in Immune System Discourse
B
Week 9:
^TOP
Session 1:
“The Contest for Primate Nature: Daughters of Man-the Hunter in the Field, 1960-80”
Session 2:
Woman, Native, Other Trinh Minh ha
Week 10:
^TOP
Session 1:
When the Moon Waxes Red; Representation, Gender, and Cultural Politics
Session 2:
Principles of Biomedical Ethics
Week 11:
^TOP
Session 1:
Principles of Biomedical Ethics
Session 2:
“Metaphors into Hardware: Harry Harlow and the Technology of Love”
Week 12:
^TOP
Session 1:
Patricia J. Williams’s “On Being the Object of Property”
Week 13:
^TOP
Session 1:
...Beyond The Violence Against Women Act’s Civil Rights Clause
Session 2:
Conjunctions Between Holocaust and Horror Films
Weeks 14 and 15:
^TOP
currenty no slides
Teacher Edition:
Week 1:
Session 1:
Monstrosity, Sex, and Gender
Evolution of Frankenstein: Clas...
Evolution of Frankenstein: Masc...
Contemporary Renditions of...
Case Study: The Evolution of Frankenstein Films
Politics of the Gaze: Anxieties of Gender and Technology in Frankenstein Films
Session 2:
Abbot and Costello
A
Abbott and Costello
B
Young Frankenstein
A
Young Frankenstein
B
Rocky Horror Picture Show
A
Rocky Horror Picture Show
B
Alien
A
Alien
B
Aliens
A
Aliens
B
Aliens
C
Alien
3
Bladerunner
The Terminator
Terminator II
Alien Resurrection
A
Alien Resurrection
B
Horror-Hilarity
Week 2:
^TOP
Session 1:
Sociology Vs. Philosophy of Science: Politics & Aesthetics in Science
A
Philosophy Vs. Sociology of Science II: Kuhn’s Attempts to Save the “Paradigm”
B
Session 2:
Sandra Harding’s Feminist Revision Of Science
Whose Science? Whose Knowledge?Sandra Harding
Week 3:
^TOP
Session 1:
When the Moon Waxes Red; Representation, Gender, and Cultural Politics
Woman, Native, Other Trinh Minh ha
Session 2:
“Apes in Eden, Apes in Space” Donna Haraway, Primate Visions
“Apes in Eden, Apes in Space: Mothering as a Scientist for National Geographic”
Week 4:
^TOP
Session 1:
“Looking and looking back”: bell hooks’ “Oppositional Gaze”
The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators
Session 2:
Politics in the Scientific Classification of Human Bodies
Week 5:
^TOP
Session 1:
The Issue of Biological Essentialism in Art
Session 2:
“Leonardo da Vinci and Creative Female Nature”
“Leonardo da Vinci and Creative Female Nature”
Week 6:
^TOP
Session 1:
Politics in the Scientific Classification of Human Bodies
Session 2:
“ ‘…and Race’? Toward the Science Question in Global Feminisms”
Week 7:
^TOP
Alien Resurrection
A
Alien Resurrection
B
Session 1:
Donna Haraway: Goddess?
Session 2:
Xenogenesis: Octavia Butler’s Dawn
A
Octavia Butler’s Dawn
B
Week 8:
^TOP
Session 1:
Margaret Atwood’s A Handmaid’s Tale
Session 2:
The Biopolitics of Postmodern Bodies: Constitutions of Self in Immune System Discourse
A
The Biopolitics of Postmodern Bodies: Constitutions of Self in Immune System Discourse
B
Week 9:
^TOP
Session 1:
“The Contest for Primate Nature: Daughters of Man-the Hunter in the Field, 1960-80”
Session 2:
Woman, Native, Other Trinh Minh ha
Week 10:
^TOP
Session 1:
When the Moon Waxes Red; Representation, Gender, and Cultural Politics
Session 2:
Principles of Biomedical Ethics
Week 11:
^TOP
Session 1:
Principles of Biomedical Ethics
Session 2:
“Metaphors into Hardware: Harry Harlow and the Technology of Love”
Week 12:
^TOP
Session 1:
Patricia J. Williams’s “On Being the Object of Property”
Week 13:
^TOP
Session 1:
...Beyond The Violence Against Women Act’s Civil Rights Clause
Session 2:
Conjunctions Between Holocaust and Horror Films
Weeks 14 and 15:
^TOP
currenty no slides
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