SYLLABUS: INTERSECTIONS
OF GENDER, RACE, CLASS AND SEXUALITY

FALL 2006
| Instructor |
Sheena Malhotra, Ph.D. |
| Office | Jerome Richfield 340 |
| Phone | 818-677-7217 |
| sheena.malhotra@csun.edu |
GRADING
| Attendance (online) and Participation level in class chats | 10 |
| Online Discussions/ Posts | 15 |
| Questions on Readings | 10 |
| Auto-Ethnography Paper ... focus on Race | 10 |
| Response Paper on WAR | 10 |
| 2 Exams | 30 |
| Group Blog or Webpage Project + Final Paper |
15 |
| TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE | 100 |
GRADING SCALE
97-100
A+ |
87-89
B+ |
77-79
C+ |
67-69
D+ |
93-96
A |
83-86
B |
73-76
C |
63-66
D |
90-92
A- |
80-82
B- |
70-72
C- |
60-62
D- |
ASSIGNMENTS ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION: This portion of your grade will come from your attendance and participation in the online classroom chats we will have on a weekly basis. Please login on time and be prepared to participate having read the material assigned. It is important to make meaningful contributions that demonstrate your engagement with the material, rather than making comments that are not based on the readings. If you have more than one unexplained/unexcused absence online, your grade will be affected adversely. ONLINE DISCUSSION/POSTS: The content of this course is not “merely” theoretical or political, but rather, it involves our personal lives—our relationships, our careers, our families. Readings should be done well in advance to class. You should be prepared to contribute well thought-out and relevant content to the discussion questions posted online. You will be expected to demonstrate your preparation by posting to discussions and responding to classmates posts online to have a dialogue about the readings in ways that are different from in-class discussions. On days we do not meet online, you will do discussion posts to questions that I have put up on the Discussion Boards within WebCT. I would have listed 3-5 questions. You will pick 2 of those questions to respond to with "original posts" (which should be 2-3 paragraphs in length). Then, you'll do "response posts" to the original posts that your classmates have put up on the other questions (these response posts should be about 1 paragraph in length). The links where you can post your questions and "current event link" are on the "schedule" page of the class website. AUTO-ETHNOGRAPHY (FOCUS ON RACE): this project asks you to think about the ways in which your everyday life is personally affected by race and privilege (you may bring in other aspects like gender, class and sexuality... but the focus of this paper should center on race). You will write one short paper (4-5 pages double-spaced, list of references). There are three components to the paper that I will be evaluating: description, definition, and application.
TESTS: the tests will be based on all the readings assigned for this class as well as on all in-class discussions and materials presented. The exam will be in varied format: multiple choice, short answer questions and long essays.
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GROUP PROJECT: Begin by finding other classmates you can work with. Use this forum to find others with similar interests: Group Forum You will collectively post an online presentation as a group and individually write a 4-6 page paper in which you incorporate at least three reading sources from the class and three outside scholarly sources. If you are taking this class as a capstone course for the Liberal Studies major, your paper will be a longer [15-20 pg] research paper. Groups should consist of 3-5 members. You are basically constructing a group blog or group webpage. If anyone in the group knows how to set up a simple blog or webpage, please use their expertise. You can also call CSUN's ITR helpdesk for help on this @ 818-677-1400. If there is no group member who knows how to construct a webpage or blog, please use Word's webpublishing tools or download Netscape Communicator, a free program. You can use Netscape Composer (one of Netscape's components) to construct a simple webpage. These programs use commands that are very similar to the commands you find in Word and do not need any complicated computer knowledge if you are constructing a simple page. You are also free to use any other program or webpublishing site you are familiar with or have access to. In order to "publish" your page, please use CSUN's server... or you can email it to me and I will publish it for you. Group Project Content: 1). Do a “cultural study” of any popular text. Choose a cultural text, such as a music video, a song, a movie trailer, or a commercial. Analyze and critique the ways in which race, gender, class, and sexual orientation get played out within the text in ways that challenge and/or reinscribe dominant social norms. 3). Research the “War on Terror” from a gendered, racial and/or class perspective. What are some of the issues of power in this “war.” How do we understand the historical and political circumstances that have brought us to this juncture, “who counts and who doesn’t?” {Roy}. 4). Research a topic of your choice that focuses on the intersections of at least two power dimensions discussed in this class [gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, etc.]. This third possibility has been kept intentionally very broad to allow you to research and explore further any topic or issue that has engaged you the most. |
USEFUL WEBPAGE TOOLS
Netscape Communicator (free download) |
Netscape Communicator |
Useful Webpage Development instructions from CSUN's ITR Department |
Web Development Materials |
Webpage publishing instructions from CSUN |
Web Publishing Instructions |
Group presentations should be posted in this forum |
Group Presentations |