Women's Studies 1020E Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Margaret Sanger, Neoliberalism, Sex Education

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What can we add to this that can make it more current? (provide examples) High jobs: page 25 (top paragraph, others may not have the same experiences. Sexed at birth as female, but now male. In his upbringing gender was more open. Men changing men: how parents and people around you influence to act in a certain way (what) key terms: (important the text, expectation, male identity, manhood, dominating, discrimination, fear. Why/ so what: expectation: consequences; if one follow or doesn"t follow, manhood: constructed. Accept that you"re unique, live on your own terms. What i agree with (importance of comparing/contrasting: apply a reading to the world, choose one text from class, don"t talk about a broad issue (ex. Not pop culture in general: contemporary issue (another text or image or video that you find yourself, see how our class reading understands the issue (thesis)

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