Please select ONE of the following readings for your critical response (covered in weeks 2-4) and write a critical response about it.
GWS, Chapter 1, bell hooks, “Excerpts from Feminism is for Everybody”, p. 16–19.
GWS, Chapter 3, Wanda Nanibush, “Anishinaabe-kwe and/or Indigenous Feminist?”, p. 37–39.
GWS, Chapter 6, Kimberlé Crenshaw, “Why Intersectionality Can’t Wait”, p. 57–59.
GWS, Chapter 7, Mia McKenzie, “The Myth of Shared Womanhood and How it Perpetuates Inequality”, p. 62–64.
GWS, Chapter 18, Lila Abu-Lughod “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving?”, p.172-181.
GWS, Chapter 29, Marika Morris, “Women’s Experience of Racism: How Race and Gender Interact”, p. 272–281.
GWS, Chapter 12, Nelly Oudshoorn, “Introduction to Beyond the Natural Body”, p. 109–113.
GWS, Chapter 13, Kate Allen, “How the Practice of Sex-Testing Targets Female Olympic Athletes”, p. 115–120.
GWS, Chapter 14, Georgiann Davis, “Contesting Intersex”, p. 121–129.
GWS, Chapter 15, Anne Fausto-Sterling, “Dueling Dualisms”, p. 132–143.
GWS, Chapter 16, Stephen Gould, “Women’s Brains”, p. 144–148.
GWS, Chapter 20, Raewyn Connell and Rebecca Pearse, “Gender in Personal Life”, p. 196–205.
GWS, Chapter 23, Michael A. Messner, “Becoming 100% Straight”, p. 226–232.
GWS, Chapter 25, Leila J. Rupp, “Loving Women in the Modern World”, p. 246-256.
GWS, Chapter 44, Ivan Coyte, “The Facilities”, p. 426–428.
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