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Category Archives: SAMPLES – Educational Presentations & Web Sites
STUDENT SAMPLE – Deafness is SEXY
Web Site by Zoel (WRTG 3020 – Fall 2012) My website is called ASL Gender and Sexuality Terms. It is about American Sign Language (ASL) and its representation of gender …
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STUDENT SAMPLE – Eat, Drink, & Choose your Gender
Web site by Jess (WRTG 3020 – Fall 2012) My website, You are what you eat: The gender nature of food and drink explores how gender socialization has played a role in the …
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STUDENT SAMPLE – Music Genres: Reinforcing Gender Stereotypes?
Web site by Nate (WRTG 3020 – Fall 2012) Women of Music When looking for a subject for creating a text-based project for a class revolving around the rhetoric of …
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STUDENT SAMPLE – Understanding Asexuality
Web Site by Tera (WRTG 3020 – Fall 2012) Are there really people who don’t want to have sex? The answer to this question is yes. These people are categorized …
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STUDENT SAMPLE – Defining Gender and Sexuality
Presentation by Kaitlin and Katie (WRTG 3020 – Fall 2010)
STUDENT SAMPLE – I Can Paint My Nails, You Can Play Baseball
Presentation by Cierra (WRTG 3020 – Fall 2012) My project, titled PING, is directed toward anyone who has ever questioned somebody else’s sexual orientation; that just because somebody’s physical appearance …
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STUDENT SAMPLE – Masculinity in America: Men Judging Men
Presentation by Tammy (WRTG 3020 – Spring 2011) Tammy’s presentation is based on Michael Kimmel’s article, “Masculinity as Homophobia: Fear, Shame, and Silence in the Construction of Gender Identity.”
STUDENT SAMPLE – Queer Slash Resources
Project by Emily (LGBT 2000 – Spring 2011) Emily used Tumblr to build this educational resource on Queer Slash Fiction.