Contents
Learning Goals
- Explore various forms of friendship as a form of feminist praxis
- Continue to work on literature review
This week, I’d like you to consider friendship as a feminist praxis– what does this mean to the different artists whose work is featured below?
Read
- The Corner of Heart to Hearts, by Chad Shomura and Yumi Sakugawa (interactive zine). If possible, do the exercises in the zine with a friend and loved one.
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Faggots, Dykes, and Fairies: Welcome to the world of The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions (interview)
Watch
- The Personal Things (film, 3:04) by Tourmaline (+ more information about Miss Major and TGIP here)
- The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions (video, 7:53) by Morgan Bassichis
- We Have Always Been on Fire (film, 5:57) by Sasha Wortzel
Post and Comment on Discussion Board #10
- Post due Thursday 11/5
- Comment due Sunday 11/8
Based on the texts from this week, how do you understand “friendship as feminist praxis?” Use examples from the material. What are your thoughts on this idea, the feminist praxis of friendship?
Work on Final Project
Your literature review is due on Sunday, November 8.