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WM
ST W206: The American Woman: Visions and Revisions
Dr. Regina
Bannan
bannan@temple.edu
Cross-listed with
Honors (AmSt HW192) and Women's Studies (AM ST W118)
The on-line version of this course allows students develop their writing
skills through a lively dialogue via e-mail about complex readings about
women. The text is Mary Anne Ferguson's anthology, Images of Women in
Literature (fifth edition, 1991), which uses short stories and poetry
mainly by women, many from minority groups and most writing in the United
States in the late twentieth century. Two short novels and one non-fiction
analysis of contemporary society are the other readings. This course
is not heavily theory-based; it is intended to familiarize students
with women's studies concepts through sensitive readings of literature
and mass culture.
Students identify stereotyped elements of various images of women in
American culture and contrast them with the presentations of women in
the literature they are reading. They reflect on the readings in journals,
which they exchange electronically and then comment on to further develop
their ideas through dialogue with their peers and the instructor. Short
papers allow students to do some formal writing, integrating what they
have learned and using it to analyze other situations.
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