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El feminismo, Hawkins y el revés

En este curso único, basado en el debate, los estudiantes discutirán el papel que juega el feminismo en el mundo de Stranger Things.
Liz Boltz Ranfeld
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1 reunión en vivo
50 minutos horas presenciales

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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 6 - 9
Let's talk about feminism and the world of the Hawkins, Indiana! 

In this 1-time class, we'll do a deep dive into the characters, themes, and creators of the TV series Stranger Things. (There WILL be spoilers!) We'll briefly define feminism and then jump right into a conversation about the influence of feminism on the show. 

Some of the questions we may address include: 
-What makes a character feminist, and are there any feminist characters on the show?
-What did feminism look like in the 1980s, especially in Indiana?
-What feminist observations do you have of the texts that inspired the show, such as ET, the Goonies, IT, Alien, and Ghostbusters?
-What can today's feminists learn from watching the show through a critical lens? 
-What aspects of the show should be celebrated by young feminists, and what aspects should be criticized or challenged?
-Are any of the characters role models for feminists? 

Students will be encouraged to participate through video and the chat feature. Occasionally, though, a group of students will be very shy or reserved. In that instance, instruction will transition to an engaging lecture. This is a literary analysis class with a focus on understanding a text (Stranger Things seasons 1-3) through an intersectional feminist lens. 

This class is taught from an intersectional feminist perspective, which means that our feminist approach doesn't just focus on gender. This class affirms LGBTQ+ experiences and rejects white supremacy. 

This class is 100% discussion and lecture based and does not use any images, clips, or any copyrighted materials.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn to apply feminist theories and ideas to a significant popular culture text.
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Se unió el January, 2020
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I have been an English professor for 10+ years, which involves teaching through a feminist lens. My terminal degree, an MFA in Creative Nonfiction, focused on feminist narratives. In addition, my undergraduate degree in English with a minor in History prepared me for a career as a feminist educator. At the collegiate level, I teach education majors how to address diversity issues in their classroom in a class called Teaching Diversity Through Young Adult Literature. My essays on feminism and pop culture have been published by Jezebel, Everyday Feminism, Role Reboot, and Salon. I have also been teaching feminism courses on Outschool since early 2020. 

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