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 Introduction to the Course 2 Issues of the Course Delmar, Rosalind. "What is Feminism?" In What is Feminism? Edited by Juliet Mitchell, and Ann Oakley. Pp. 8-33. Cott, Nancy F. "Feminist Theory and Feminist Movements: The Past Before Us." In Ibid . Pp. 49-62 Beauvoir, Simone de. "Introduction." In The Second Sex . 1949. Pp. xv-xxxiv. Rhode, Deborah L. "Media Images/Feminist Issues." In Feminism, Media & the Law. Edited by Martha A. Fineman, and Martha T. McCluskey. New York, 1997. Pp. 8- 21. "Doing Theory." In Making Face. Pp. 335-45, 370-75 and 377-402. 3 Thoughts on Methods Dodson, Lisa. Don't Call Us Out of Name. Pp. vii-13. Narayan, Kirin. "How Native is a 'Native' Anthropolog ist?" In Situated Lives. Edited by Lamphere et al. Pp. 23-41. "Still Trembles Our Rage," and "If You would be My Ally." In Making Face. Pp. 3-4, 20- 41, 46-54 and 297-325. Collins, Patricia Hill. "Mammies, Matriarchs and Other Controlling Images." In Black Feminist Thought . Pp. 67-90. Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks. "African-American Women's History and the Metalanguage of Race." Signs17, no. 2 (1992): 251-74. Poovey, Mary. "The Ideological Work of Gender." In Uneven Developments. 1988. Pp. 1-2. 4 "Femaleness" and the Body Martin, Emily. "The Egg and t he Sperm: How Science has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles." In Situated Lives. Pp. 85-98. Simmonds, Felly Nkweto. "My Body, Myself: How Does a Black Woman Do Sociology," Helen Marshall. "Our Bodies, Ourselves: Why We Should Add Old- Fashioned Empirical Phenome nology to the New Theories of the Body," and Evelynn M. Hammonds. "Toward a Genealogy of Black Female Sexuality: The Problematic of Silence." In Feminist Theory and the Body. Edited by Janet Price, and Margrit Shildrick. New York, 1999. Pp. 50-75 and 93-104. Ginzburg, Faye. "The Body Politic: The Defense of Sexual Restriction by Anti-Abortion Activists." In Pleasure and Danger. Edited by Carole S. Vance. 1984. Pp. 173-88. ———. "The 'Word-Made' Flesh: The Disembodiment of Gender in the Abortion Debate." In Situated Lives.Pp. 142-56. Poovey, Mary. "The Abortion Question and the Death of Man." In Feminists Theorize the Political. Edited by Judith Butler, and Joan Scott. 1992. Pp. 239-56. 5 The Work of Family Dodson. Don't Call Us. Pp. 14-49. Lewin, Ellen. "'This Permanent Roommate,'" Beatriz M. Pesquera. "In the Beginning He Wouldn't Lift a Spoon," and Matthew Guttman. "The Meanings of Macho." Situated Lives. Pp. 192-34. Rollins, Judith. "Invisibility, Consciousn ess of the Other, Ressentiment ," and Leslie Salzinger. "A Maid by Any Other Name: The Transformation of 'Dirty Work' by Central American Immigrants." In Situated Lives.Pp. 255-91. Folbre, Nancy. "The Unproductive Housewife: Her Evolution in Nineteenth-Century Economic Thought." In History and Theory. Edited by Barbara Laslett et al. 1997. Pp. 42-63.

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Gender andSexuality

Dodson. Don't Call Us. Pp. 50-82.

Ross, Ellen, and Rayna Rapp. "Sex and Society." In Powers of Desire. Edited by AnnSnitow et al. Pp. 51-73.

Rubin, Gayle. "The Traffic in Women." In Toward an Anthropology of Women. Edited

by Rayna R. Reiter. 1975. Pp. 157-77. [Optional pp. 178-210].

Peiss, Kathy. "Charity Girls and City Pleasures," Rennie Simson. "The Afro-American

Female," and Amber Hollibaugh, and Cherrie Moraga. "What We're Rollin Around inBed With: Sexual Silences in Feminism," and Joan Nestle. "My Mother Liked toFuck." In Powers of Desire. Pp. 73-88, 229-35, 394-405 and 468-70.

"The Nature of the Beast: What is a Lesbian?" Pp. 29-49.

Clausen, Jan. "My Interesting Condition." Out/Look (Winter 1990): 11-21.

Pornography,Rape, and thePolitics of Consent

Pateman, Carole. "Women and Consent." In The Disorder of Women. Pp. 71-89.

Marcus, Sharon. "Fighting Bodies, Fighting Words: A Theory and Politics of RapePrevention." In Feminists Theorize the Political. Edited by Judith Butler, and Joan W.Scott. Pp. 385-403.

Benedict, Helen. "Blindfolded: Rape and the Press's Fear of Feminism." In Feminism,Media. Edited by Fineman, and McCluskey. Pp. 267-72.

Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd. "The Mind That Burns in Each Body: Women, Rape and RacialViolence," and Ann Barr Snitow. "Mass Market Romance: Pornography for Women is

Different." in Powers of Desire. In The Politics of Sex . Pp. 329-333, 245-63.

Cuklanz, Lisa M. Rape on Trial: How the Mass Media Construct Legal Reform and Social Change. (1996): 1-32.

Gender andMothering

Dodson. Don't Call Us. Pp. 83-113.

Ashe, Marie. "'Bad Mothers' and Welfare Reform in Massachusetts: The Case of Claribel Ventura." InFeminism, Media. Edited by Fineman, and McCluskey. Pp. 203-16.

Pollitt, Kathe. "'Fetal Rights': A New Assault on Feminism," and Annette R. Appell. "OnFixing 'Bad' Mothers and Saving Their Children." In "Bad Mothers": The Politics of Blame in Twentieth-Century America. Edited by Molly Ladd-Taylor, and LauriUmansky. 1998. Pp. 285-98 and 356-80.

Ragone, Helena. "Chasing the Blood Tie: Surrogate Mothers, Adoptive Mothers, andFathers," and Lopez, Iris. "Agency and Constraint: Sterilization and ReproductiveFreedom Among Puerto Rican Women in New York City." Situated Lives. Pp. 110-27

and 157-171.

The Welfare State

Dodson. Don't Call Us. Pp. 114-46.

Fraser, Nancy, and Linda Gordon. "'Dependency' Demystified: Inscriptions of Power ina Keyword of the Welfare State." Social Politics 1, 1 (Spring 1994): 4-31.

Lubiano, Wahneema. "Black Ladies, Welfare Queens, and State Minstrels: Ideological

War by Narrative Means." In Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power. Edited by ToniMorrison. 1992. Pp. 323-63.

Mink, Gwendolyn. "The Lady and the Tramp: Gender, Race, and the Origins of theAmerican Welfare State." In Women, the State, and Welfare. Edited by Linda Gordon.1990. Pp. 92-122.

"Welfare: Facts and Fictions," Ms. (May/June 1995): 93,

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Dodson, Lisa. Don't call Us Out of Name: The Untold Lives of Women and Girls in Poor  America. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998.

Enloe, Cynthia. Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women's Lives. Berkeley: Universityof California Press, 2000.

Lamphere, Louis, Helena Ragone, and Patricia Zavella, eds. Situated Lives: Gender and Culture inEveryday Life. New York: Routledge, 1997.

Snitow, Ann, Christine Stansell, and Sharon Thompson, eds. Powers of Desire: The Politics of Sexuality. New York: New Left Review Press, 1983. 

and "Welfare." Ms. (July/Aug. 1995): 50-61.

0 The Political Sphere

Dodson. Don't Call Us. Pp. 147-85.

Duke, Lois Lovelace, ed. Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? Prentice Hall, 1996.Pp. 33-44, 78-99, 127-143, 175-186, 199-214, 295-313 and 322-337.

1Militarism andGender

Cohn, Carol. "Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals."

In Feminist Theory in Practice and Process. Edited by Micheline R. Malson et al. Pp.107-138.

Pohl, Frances K. "Ritual and Sacrifice at Tailhook '91: A Documentary Exhibition andPolitical Action." InWomen Transforming the Political. Edited by Cathy J. Cohen et al.1997. Pp. 238-55.

Enloe, Cynthia. Maneuvers. Pp. 1-34 and 108-52.

2InternationalPolitics

Stoler, Ann L. "Making Empire Respectable: The Politics of Race and Sexual Morality inTwentieth-Century Colonial Cultures," Jean Comaroff. "The Empire's Old Clothes,"

Faye V. Harrison. "The Gender Politics and Violence of Structural Adjustment: A Viewfrom Jamaica." Pena, Devon G. "The Mirror of Exploitation." InSituated Lives. Pp. 373-419 and 451-85.

Enloe. Maneuvers. Pp. 49-53, 68-79 and 235-87.

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Concluding

Thoughts andStudentPresentations

Dodson. Don't Call Us. Pp. 186-221.

Enloe. Maneuvers. Pp. 103-7 and 288-300.