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John Michael Mumme, Cammy Sray, James Sandberg, & the CU Writing Center present:

Feminism: leave the connotations at the door Has nothing to do with political stance: dealing with facts, and then you interpret the facts. Lens allows us to look specifically at experience of women. Why a useful lens? As people… As English students… As Christians…

Gender studies Feminist theory Patriarchy Male role Female role Purpose of feminist analysis: A writer of a feminist analysis intends to closely examine how male dominance and female powerlessness manifest themselves in specific aspects of society through a text.

Critical Theory Today: A User Friendly Guide by Lois Tyson Patriarchy:any culture that privileges men by promoting traditional gender roles. What are traditional gender roles? Men: rational, strong, protective, and decisive Women: emotional (irrational), weak, nurturing and submissive

The re-articulation of power through institutional practice Economic Political What are the implications of patriarchy? Men are empowered, women are powerless Feminist contention: Men inflate and abuse their power so women are defined in convenient terms for men Woman- no financial/political power to define herself

INSTITUTIONTRADITIONAL GENDER ROLES Family Religion Government Education Military Workforce Sports Fashion/dress Head vs. supporter Head of church vs. workers/supporters Political leaders vs. secretary Generals/soldiers vs. victims/observers/ nurses CEO vs. secretary Field leader quarterback vs. Cheerleaders/eye candy Freedom vs. restriction, simple vs. ornate

Othering False consciousness Traditional gender roles Patriarchal masculinity Patriarchal femininity LOTS of binaries! Rational vs. irrational; dominating vs. submissive; public domain vs. domestic realm; provider/protector vs. caretaker/mother; strong vs. gentle/weak Verbs for female: transgress/subvert/defy OR succumb/submit/conform. What happens to patriarchy: Entrenched or destabilized? Reinforced? By whom?

Intro: General tension and thesis Tension will stem from some aspect of patriarchy in the text Thesis: what is author saying about tension? Resolve/lack of resolve? Character transgress/submit? Body: Integrate feminist theory with literary devices Organize paragraphs by literary device/chronology/order of thesis Weave in feminist theory as you go along, defining terms as you delve into each device. Use feminist jargon appropriately and in context Conclusion

Intro: General tension and thesis (same specifics as other format) Body 1:Explanation of theory or lens you will use to analyze the work (ex. Patriarchal masculinity) (cite outside sources) Body 2: How this theory operated in a specific time in history (should be the historical timeframe that coincides the time/setting of the text) (cite outside sources) Body 3: Engage the text! Integrate feminist theory and history with literary devices and harness toward thesis Conclusion Ask your professor which format he/she prefers!!

One Example: Snow White. Discuss: Does Snow White operate under patriarchal gender roles? Why or why not? Unpack plot/characters and apply feminist jargon

What kind of thesis can we make for a feminist reading of Snow White? Remember specifics of feminist thesis: Find tension that stems from patriarchy What is the author saying about that tension? Further discussion: What other popular movies have similar patriarchal overtones?

Dont forget… Your argument functions the same as NC analysis in that you Pinpoint specific literary devices Interpret those literary devices and harness them toward supporting your thesis Your feminist analysis differs from a NC analysis in that you will Use feminist theory to shed light on the meaning Intertwine feminist jargon/definitions in your interpretation of literary devices

Remember: Writing style and grammar count. Hugely. Write OUTLINES or POST-OUTLINES. Write MULTIPLE rough drafts. Be clear. Be fluent. Use strong, precise verbs in active voice Be specific as you discuss feminist theory. Be specific as you connect the feminist theory to the text itself. Conclusion Tie the importance of the work as a feminist piece to real life

MWF, 1-5 p.m. T/Th, 12:30-5 p.m. M-TH, 7-11 p.m. 2 half-hour sessions per week (on different days) OR extended consultations (1 hour!) once per week for students writing any paper in LIT 2090