The Vagina Monologues 2018
1 2021-01-15T21:38:40-08:00 Tatiana Efremova a5bb7c28d4a93f5162046ecddb108baa3d22408c 38561 1 THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES is the award-winning play based on V-Day Founder/playwright Eve Ensler's interviews with more than 200 women. With humor ... plain 2021-01-15T21:38:40-08:00 YouTube 2018-03-02T10:22:46Z 9m3HvWricKM Central European University Tatiana Efremova a5bb7c28d4a93f5162046ecddb108baa3d22408cThis page is referenced by:
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IDEAS AND RIGHTS
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Week 2. The Right to Work
Session 1: Woolf, Virginia, A Room of One’s Own, Chapter 1-3
Session 2: Kollontai, Alexandra, “Communism and the Family” (selections)
Week 3. Private and Public
Session 1: Scholz, Second Wave Reader, Chapter 4, first part (pp. 66-88)
Choose the one you have not read before:
de Beauvoir, The Second Sex (1949) “Introduction” or Friedan, Betty The Feminine Mystique (1963) (selections)
Session 2: Baranskaya, Natalia, A Week Like Any Other WeekClips in class: Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1979) by Vladimir Menshov
Week 4. Sexual Revolutions
Session 1: Ensler, Eve The Vagina Monologues (choose any 3)
Session 2: Herzog, Dagmar “The Romance of Socialism”, pp.184-220
Ghodsee, Kristen “Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism”, The New York Times, Aug 12, 2017
Blogpost on “Ideas and Rights” due on Scalar
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Weekly Readings
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Week 1. Does Feminism Come in Waves?
Session 1: Introduction
Butler, Judith. Gender Trouble p.1-25
Nicholson, Linda “Feminism in "Waves": Useful Metaphor or Not?”
Session 2: Intersectionality and Marxist Feminism
Flax, Jane "Do Feminists Need Marxism?" or Benston, “Political Economy of Women’s Liberation”
Dill, Bonnie, Zambrana, Ruth “Critical Thinking about Inequality: An Emerging Lens”
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IDEAS AND RIGHTS
Week 2. The Right to Work
Session 1: Woolf, Virginia. A Room of One’s Own, Chapter 1-3
Session 2: Kollontai, Alexandra, “Communism and the Family” (selections)
Week 3. Private and Public
Session 1: Scholz, Second Wave Reader, Chapter 4, first part (pp. 66-88)
Choose the one you have not read before:
Beauvoir, The Second Sex (1949) “Introduction” or Friedan, Betty The Feminine Mystique (1963) (selections)
Session 2: Baranskaya, Natalia, A Week Like Any Other WeekClips in class: Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1979) by Vladimir Menshov
Week 4. Sexual Revolutions
Session 1: Ensler, Eve The Vagina Monologues (choose any 3)
Session 2: Herzog, Dagmar “The Romance of Socialism”, pp.184-220
Ghodsee, Kristen “Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism”, The New York Times, Aug 12, 2017
Blogpost on “Ideas and Rights” due on Scalar