Bodies: A Digital CompanionMain MenuWhy the Body?an introduction to the digital companionEmbodimentkey conceptCultural Normkey conceptBodily Differencekey conceptStigmakey conceptIntersectionalitykey conceptBody ImageDr. Kristin Novotny, Professor COR 240-04/05Spectral and Invisible BodiesDr. Veruska Cantelli, Assistant ProfessorVisibility / Invisibility / HypervisibilityAlice Neiley, Adjunct ProfessorRadical AwakeningFaith Yacubian, Assistant ProfessorPaleoErik Shonstrom, Assistant ProfessorBorderlandsDr. Patricia DeRocherWalkingDr. Katheryn Wright, Associate Professor (COR-240-03)The PosthumanDr. Katheryn Wright, Associate ProfessorMethodologiesThis page contains links to short explanations of the different methodologies used to understand bodies and embodiment.The Body Projectoverview of the common assignmentAcknowledgementsa list of contributors to 'Bodies: A Digital Companion'Katheryn Wright279cd79e69274163f928712dea4a54ed18cc4019Kristin Novotny6c7d293adc756d3d765532b1218f29929b3ec40f
Karen Offen, "The History of Feminism is a Political History" (2011)
12017-09-26T16:04:40-07:00Katheryn Wright279cd79e69274163f928712dea4a54ed18cc4019149571An essay published by the American Historical Association about the multiple political histories of feminist movements (challenges the 'wave' framework).plain2017-09-26T16:04:40-07:00Katheryn Wright279cd79e69274163f928712dea4a54ed18cc4019The Body Projectoverview of the common assignment
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12017-05-16T08:51:20-07:00Katheryn Wright279cd79e69274163f928712dea4a54ed18cc4019Walking: Introduction and ContentsKatheryn Wright21A brief introduction to the course that includes content links to required readings/screenings.plain4541902019-10-22T18:30:22-07:00Katheryn Wright279cd79e69274163f928712dea4a54ed18cc4019