In each week, the readings are thematically organized under “Parts,” and you
are expected to choose at least one reading from each Part (you are, of course,
welcome to choose more than one reading from each Part).
– Based on your selected readings, you are expected to write one
reaction/reflection paper for each week. For instance, in Week 1, there are
three Parts, and you are expected to choose at least one reading from each.
Therefore, you are expected to cover three readings in your weekly
reaction/reflection paper for Week 1.
– Each weekly reaction/reflection paper is expected to be minimum 1000 words
(i.e. 3-4 pages, double-spaced). There are no limits for the maximum word
count.
– In these reaction/reflection papers, you are expected to write on the readings
that you choose from each Part. In addition to providing a summary of the
readings, you are also expected to demonstrate your critical reflections on the
readings, synthesize and create a dialogue/connection among them, identify
their arguments, present their contributions and offer a critical evaluation.
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In this paper, I will be reflecting on selected readings from three different parts of the course, each focusing on different aspects of gender and sexuality. Through these appeared first on around the clock essays.