Spring 2015

Women, Gender and Popular Culture

Listed in: Film and Media Studies, as FAMS-377  |  Sexuality, Women's and Gender Studies, as SWAG-105

Formerly listed as: SWAG-08

Faculty

Aneeka A. Henderson (Section 01)

Description

(Offered as SWAG 105 and FAMS 377.) In this course, students will interrogate the precarious relationship between political and popular culture. As we study how politics has successfully deployed popular culture as an ideological tool, we will also consider how politics has overburdened popular culture as a vehicle of change. These broad issues will serve as our framework for analyzing black femininity, womanhood, and the efficacy of the word “feminism” in the post-Civil Rights era. We will think critically about the construction of gender, race, sexuality, and class identity as well as the historical and sociopolitical context for cultural icons and phenomena. Students will read cultural theory, essays, fiction as well as listen to, and watch various forms of media. Expectations include weekly critical response papers, writing and visual projects, and a group presentation.

Limited to 15 students. Spring semester.  Professor Henderson.

If Overenrolled: Priority goes to students who are registered and attend the first day of class.

Cost: $$5.00 ?

SWAG 105 - L/D

Section 01
Tu 01:00 PM - 02:20 PM FAYE 217
Th 01:00 PM - 02:20 PM FAYE 217

ISBN Title Publisher Author(s) Comment Book Store Price
Milk in my coffee Dutton 1998 Eric Jerome Dickey Amherst Books TBD
Black sexual politics: African Americans, gender, and the new racism Routledge 2005 Patricia Hill Collins Amherst Books TBD

These books are available locally at Amherst Books.

Offerings

Other years: Offered in Fall 2012, Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2019, Spring 2021, Fall 2024