Some feminist readers critique the Twilight series on the grounds of domestic abuse--they claim that Edward Cullen displays attributes that are common among men who commit acts of violence against women.
The issue of violence and romantic relationships was prominent in pop culture last spring, when Chris Brown beat Rihanna. Reactions to this situation were varied. This New York Times article discusses some disturbing fan reactions to the incident. Recently, both Chris Brown and Rihanna gave interviews to discuss the incident. Watch snippets here.
I'm curious to see what connections you see between the popularity of the Twilight series and the views of relationships it includes with issues of domestic violence. I'm also curious to see how you might connect these issues to the Chris Brown/Rihanna incident, as well as to our previous discussion of rape culture.
Showing posts with label wom 203. Show all posts
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
wom 203: reading for monday, november 9, 2009
Hi All!
For next Monday's class, I'd like you to read the first four chapters of Stephenie Meyers' draft of Midnight Sun. Of course, you can read more, but we'll talk about the first 89 pages or so.
While reading, I'd like you to consider how the story shifts when told from Edward's point of view. How do we view Edward and Bella's characters differently? How do we make sense of the relationship and the attraction between these two characters? Does Edward's behavior make more or less sense? And, how is gender constructed for both Edward and Bella?
For next Monday's class, I'd like you to read the first four chapters of Stephenie Meyers' draft of Midnight Sun. Of course, you can read more, but we'll talk about the first 89 pages or so.
While reading, I'd like you to consider how the story shifts when told from Edward's point of view. How do we view Edward and Bella's characters differently? How do we make sense of the relationship and the attraction between these two characters? Does Edward's behavior make more or less sense? And, how is gender constructed for both Edward and Bella?
Friday, October 30, 2009
wom 203: vampire diaries
In the wake of Twilight, teen vampire series--both textual and visual--have proliferated.
On Monday, we're going to watch an episode of The Vampire Diaries, a new series on the CW, which is based on the novels written by LJ Smith. The first trilogy was originally published in 1991, and in 2009 a related trilogy was published.
I wanted to show you the first episode in the series, but it is not currently available. Instead, we will jump into the middle of the season with episode six.
While watching, consider how the male and female characters compare to Edward and Bella. Compare the relationships, how each gender is portrayed, the scary/creepy/sexy aspects of the vampire in particular, and anything else of interest.
After class, write a one page freewrite building on a feminist comparison of the two series. We'll discuss on Wednesday, and I'll collect the freewrites.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
wom 203: feminism and philosophy
For a solid overview of feminist history, but particularly the history of feminist ideals and philosophy, check out the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
wom 203: have we come a long way?
Here are several images and links to popular culture artifacts mentioned in the first two chapters of Feminism and Popular Culture. Enjoy!
A vintage Lysol ad
A WWII homefront propaganda poster
Rosie the Riveter
Vargas Pin Up Girls
Red-Headed Woman
Hattie McDaniel's Oscar Acceptance Speech
Mildred Pierce
I Dream of Jeannie
Splendor in the Grass
Miss America Protest in 1968
Beatlemania
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"
"Respect"
A vintage Lysol ad
A WWII homefront propaganda poster
Rosie the Riveter
Vargas Pin Up Girls
Red-Headed Woman
Hattie McDaniel's Oscar Acceptance Speech
Mildred Pierce
I Dream of Jeannie
Splendor in the Grass
Miss America Protest in 1968
Beatlemania
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"
"Respect"
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