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Course name
University Writing 1020 Communicating Feminism TR 10 am
Institution
The George Washington University
Instructor
Cjsmith7
Wikipedia Expert
Brianda (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Women's Studies
Course dates
2024-08-20 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-12-10 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
17


Most of us have probably seen the iconic image of Beyoncé in front of a giant screen on which the word FEMINIST is emblazoned. You may even be familiar with the feminist author Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie’s speech “We Should All Be Feminists,” which Beyoncé samples in her song “Flawless.” But, have you ever considered what Beyoncé means by feminism? Or how her feminism might be similar or different to Adichie’s? What does the term feminism actually signify?

In this course, we will study the history of the feminist movement and consider the various strategies that feminist writers use to educate and inspire their audience. Students will have an opportunity to explore a range of feminist issues from different disciplinary angles. We will also produce our own feminist writing in a variety of genres. Students will work in partnership with the Wiki Education foundation to create and revise content about feminists and feminist issues on Wikipedia in order to help close Wikipedia’s gender gap. Students will also research and write on the feminist topic of their choice for an independent research project. The skills we will work on in this introductory course will prepare students for other academic challenges throughout the remainder of their college career.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Kcehlelny Sexuality in music videos
EkaterinaSchiavone Victory rolls
Mater.mn Adrienne d'Heur
Lucy.lott Albuquerque Academy, Fourth-wave feminism, Sexuality in music videos
A brkcz Adelaide of Hungary (d. 1140), Formula One
Anikakashyap Sari Squad, F1 Academy
AmandaD2 The Female Lead, Role Model
Aichassy
Moira.johnson MRS degree
Clarafication5 Clara Angela Macirone
Emmaminnick Role model
Maevarulis Sexuality in music videos
Happyraspberry5 Abortion in Paraguay, The Female Lead, Role model
Av gow Postmodern feminism