Spring Fever PANIC! and Sexuality as Living Literature
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Spring Fever PANIC! Reading: Sexuality and Resistance as Living Literature Our philosophical and historical discussion of sexuality in American culture has been informed by renowned and canonized fiction, as well as scientific contexts and personal documents. This PANIC! reading project is a blend of theories, realities, fictions, and confessions in a theatrical, real-time, literary […]
Spring Fever PANIC! and Sexuality as Living Literature
Tags: discourse, homosexuality, language, resistance
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Final Project: Photo Portraits
Saturday, May 29th, 2010
The purpose of this portrait series was to investigate the way power relations fluctuate when assuming roles—the Photographer, the Subject, the Viewer—that are defined and attached to the medium of photography and how that affects the results. I’ve chosen two poses: in the first the Subject looks at the camera and, indirectly, at the Viewer; […]
Final Project: Photo Portraits
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Sexy Movies Since 1934
Saturday, May 29th, 2010
Sexy Movies Since 1934 When considering Foucault in relation to this project, I thought about the deployment of sexuality and its relationship to movies, more specifically how depictions of sex in movies relate to actual sex and pleasure. The MPAA’s regulations were intended to prevent the general public from being titillated by things that society […]
Sexy Movies Since 1934
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Can You Tell Me How to Get, How to Get to Sexame Street: Final Project
Friday, May 28th, 2010
Can You Tell Me How to Get, How to Get to Sexame Street: Final Project What’s love got to do with it? That was the question posed on the syllabus of our class. I explore what love has to do with it all in my play, “Sexame Street.” “Sexame Street” looks at how love is often […]
Can You Tell Me How to Get, How to Get to Sexame Street: Final Project
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Trivial Pursuit: Sexuality and American Culture Edition
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Trivial Pursuit: Sexuality and American Culture Edition For my creative project, I chose to create a board game – Trivial Pursuit: Sexuality and American Culture Edition. Initially, my intent was to create a game that would test the knowledge our class gained over the course of the semester in a fun, nontraditional way. However, I […]
Trivial Pursuit: Sexuality and American Culture Edition
Tags: deployment of sexuality, Dimmesdale, discourse, essentialism, Foucault, Hermaphrodites, Hester Prynne, homosexuality, Humbert, hysterization, incest, Jeffrey Weeks, power, power relations, scientia sexualis, sex, social construction, social constructivism
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Katharine Maller’s final project
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Final Project (I will post a statement shortly)
Katharine Maller’s final project
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