| Assignment Number 23 Discussion/Writing Chrisler Chapter 22. Carolyn Zerbe Enns. The politics and psychology of the false memory syndrome. (356-373) Crawford & Unger. Tali Edut, with Dyann Logwood and Ophira Edut, HUES magazine: The making of a movement. (294-305) hooks 17. To love again: The heart of feminism. (100-104) |
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Name _____________________ Date due: 4-28-05 Psychology 358 Hal S. Bertilson |
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| Please staple the questions to your answers or write out the questions as well as the answers. Having the questions available will facilitate class discussion. |
| 1. | What was your reaction to discussion by Dianna Hunter and the video: A Passion for Justice? What did you find particularly important? | ||
| 2. | Review Office of Women's and Gender Issues, 2004 Annual Gender Issues Update, 2004 Update Standing Committee on Women's Issues, and 1999 Status of Women at UW-Superior report. What is your reaction to this information. What did you find particularly important? | ||
| 3. | In what ways has the "false memory" debate supported a backlash against women? (356-373) | ||
| 4. | What is your reaction to the article on the HUES magazine? Does it inspire you? Explain. (294-305) | ||
| 5. | What was the theme in hooks' chapter "To love again: The heart of feminism?" What impressed you? What did you learn? What is your reaction to that chapter? (100-104) | ||
| 6. | What four theories/concepts do you think you might chose to write about in the final exam for this class? Why do you think you would chose those four? (You are being asked to begin a discussion about these choices with other students in the class. You are not being asked to make an irrevocable choice.) | ||