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Current Social Theory Course Archive. This is the archive for posts and pages from previous course sites used for Current Social Theory at Hunter College. The posts on the site currently are from two sections of Current Theory taught in the Fall of 2012 each class with about 40 students who all had a group blog, linked in the sidebar. You can find the site for the course for the current semester here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Group 4 Soc Group 4.
An Analysis of Modern Social Theories. With Jasbir Puar and Judith Butler. For me these theorists almost function along a continuum that deal directly with ontology and epistemology. Butler is very comfortable discussing discourse and how bodies materialize, where as Puar is more comfortable discussing the complex relationship between both schools of thought. How do we combat it? This entry was posted in Random Post. This entry was posted in Random Post.
Asymp; Leave a comment. Also, does having access to find ideas we relate to, and people who represent our interests shape our understanding of what gender means to us through this process? Lastly, with all this going on where do you theorists, who have been such a big part of our knowledge on these issues, see Gender and social values going in the next ten years? Asymp; Leave a comment.
A question I have for Puar is, if you say that Gender, sexuality, or race are not identities, then how can one distinguish from another person to another? What is identity to you? Are you able to define it, if there is a definition? And that concludes my ideas and views for both Butler and Puar. Now it is up for discussion, comments, concerns, and even complaints.
Who has the right to take ones life? 8211; TUPAC SHAKUR.
Current theory with Group 1. Thank you both Judith Butler and Jasbir Puar for joining and speaking in our panel called Does Gender Matter? Energy passes between matter, but why not our sense of self, or our feelings which I believe can carry their own intensities. Butler a discussion question I have for you is if all gender is mimicry and a performance then why you believe that there is a standard.