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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/City_Colleges_of_Chicago/Humanities_107__Readings_Media_Lessons_and_Assignments_by_Professor_J.F.__Lindsay/05%3A_Reading_Culture_-_Oppositional_Viewership_and_You/5.02%3A_Oppositional_Viewership_-_Classroom_Activity‘Media Deconstruct-o-pedia’ - a group-based, rotating activity which has students engage a variety of different media (commercials, television shows, movies, music videos) and ‘think’ them from a hand...‘Media Deconstruct-o-pedia’ - a group-based, rotating activity which has students engage a variety of different media (commercials, television shows, movies, music videos) and ‘think’ them from a handful of oppositional perspectives (class, race, gender, sexuality, and colonialism).
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Literature_and_Literacy/Literacy_and_Critical_Thinking/Writing_and_Critical_Thinking_Through_Literature_(Ringo_and_Kashyap)/11%3A_Literary_Criticism_Readings/11.03%3A_Showalter_Elaine._Ophelia_Gender_and_Madness_(2016)On the stage, theatrical representations of Ophelia have shifted according to the dominant theories and images of female insanity, while historically the images of Ophelia have played a major role in ...On the stage, theatrical representations of Ophelia have shifted according to the dominant theories and images of female insanity, while historically the images of Ophelia have played a major role in the construction of medical theories of insanity in young women. Spreading the veil on the ground as she sang, she arranged flowers upon it in the shape of a cross, as if to make her father's grave, and mimed a burial, a piece of stage business which remained in vogue for the rest of the century.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Writing_Reading_and_College_Success%3A_A_First-Year_Composition_Course_for_All_Learners_(Kashyap_and_Dyquisto)/02%3A_Writing_and_the_Art_of_Rhetoric/2.01%3A_Writing_as_ConversationThis page discusses the role that writing plays to allow people to enter into different discussions (in one time and place or over time) about a given topic.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Literature/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/01%3A_Biographical_and_Background_Information/1.04%3A_Feminism_and_ActivismNot only does Adichie fail to acknowledge the trans movement in any of her work, which can be seen as blatant erasure, she also says that the trans movement “wishes an erosion of women as a political ...Not only does Adichie fail to acknowledge the trans movement in any of her work, which can be seen as blatant erasure, she also says that the trans movement “wishes an erosion of women as a political and biological class.” She also notes that trans activism has been a cover for predatory activities as well as using trans advocacy as an excuse to take away freedom of speech of people who may not agree with them.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Temples_of_the_Gods%3A_An_Introduction_to_Classical_Mythology/05%3A_The_Feminine_Divine/5.09%3A_BibliographyThe following bibliography contains books and resources referenced and/or adapted for Chapter 5.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Literature/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/01%3A_Biographical_and_Background_Information/1.01%3A_Personal_InformationAdichie baptized her daughter as a Catholic and has indicated that through her daughter’s birth she reconnected to her childhood faith. “The presence of God is greatest in love,” she said, referring t...Adichie baptized her daughter as a Catholic and has indicated that through her daughter’s birth she reconnected to her childhood faith. “The presence of God is greatest in love,” she said, referring to the feeling she gets when holding her daughter. “Even when she was born, there’s just something deeply magical and something that makes me think there has to be something more” (Georgetown University).
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Writing_and_Critical_Thinking_Through_Literature_(Ringo_and_Kashyap)/11%3A_Literary_Criticism_Readings/11.03%3A_Showalter_Elaine._Ophelia_Gender_and_Madness_(2016)On the stage, theatrical representations of Ophelia have shifted according to the dominant theories and images of female insanity, while historically the images of Ophelia have played a major role in ...On the stage, theatrical representations of Ophelia have shifted according to the dominant theories and images of female insanity, while historically the images of Ophelia have played a major role in the construction of medical theories of insanity in young women. Spreading the veil on the ground as she sang, she arranged flowers upon it in the shape of a cross, as if to make her father's grave, and mimed a burial, a piece of stage business which remained in vogue for the rest of the century.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/History/World_History/Western_Civilization_-_A_Concise_History_III_(Brooks)/14%3A_Postwar_Society/14.04%3A_The_Youth_Movement_and_Cultural_RevolutionMuch more significant in terms of its cultural and social impact than postwar philosophy was the global youth movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The baby boom generation came of age in the 1960s, with u...Much more significant in terms of its cultural and social impact than postwar philosophy was the global youth movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The baby boom generation came of age in the 1960s, with unprecedented numbers of young people reaching adolescence right at the height of postwar prosperity.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Literature/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/02%3A_Terms_and_ThemesIts basic tenets are: (1) Race is a social construct, not a biological science. (2) Racism in the United States is an everyday experience for people of color (3) Advances and setbacks for people of co...Its basic tenets are: (1) Race is a social construct, not a biological science. (2) Racism in the United States is an everyday experience for people of color (3) Advances and setbacks for people of color typically originate to benefit white groups. (4) Negative stereotyping of minorities serves to elevate white power (5) Individuals cannot be defined by their membership in a single group due to the complex nature of “intersectionalities.”
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Dance/Dance_Studies%3A_Choreographing_Dance_and_Life_(Worth)/04%3A_Dance_History-_Modern_and_Postmodern_Perspectives/4.01%3A_Introduction-_Three_factors_contributed_to_the_emergence_of_modern_danceThis page discusses the emergence of modern dance in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a reaction to industrialization and the women's movement. It highlights how female pioneers defied ballet...This page discusses the emergence of modern dance in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a reaction to industrialization and the women's movement. It highlights how female pioneers defied ballet's constraints to seek individual expression and align with societal movements for equality. Influenced by abstract art styles, modern dance prioritized innovation, showcasing women's empowerment and individuality, marking a cultural shift in representation.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Learning_Objects/Literature_Supplemental_Modules/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/01%3A_Biographical_and_Background_Information/1.01%3A_Personal_InformationAdichie baptized her daughter as a Catholic and has indicated that through her daughter’s birth she reconnected to her childhood faith. “The presence of God is greatest in love,” she said, referring t...Adichie baptized her daughter as a Catholic and has indicated that through her daughter’s birth she reconnected to her childhood faith. “The presence of God is greatest in love,” she said, referring to the feeling she gets when holding her daughter. “Even when she was born, there’s just something deeply magical and something that makes me think there has to be something more” (Georgetown University).