Items Categorized "Final Project – Links"

Links and teasers for final project pages

Passive Misogyny: Kate Manne and the Ethics of Gender Performance

Introduction The most common definition of “misogyny” as it is understood today is contempt for or prejudice against women. In her book Down Girl, Kate Manne attempts to…

Into my 20s with Imposter Syndrome — Building Me for Myself

A memoir about handling and understanding my personal experience with imposter’s syndrome. Everyone says your twenties are the years you really find yourself, but I would argue rather…

Letter to a Biracial Boy

[This letter is actually a memoir about myself, but I write in second person to allow for readers to connect with the anecdotes if applicable.] Dear Biracial Boy,…

Program for Leadership and Character Consultant’s Report (with Link)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UJbakj-CttQnecMGoGvhqheVG_-mN0oa/view?usp=sharing

Ameliorative Xenophobia

Hey all, my final project is a website with my essay on ameliorative xenophobia. The image is the screenshot of my website. As you can see at the…

Regulating Emotions Through Yoga

Stayed tuned for link to interview! Having a hard time uploading it right now. Check out my project on the link below: https://wordpress.com/post/lauraredefinesbeauty.wordpress.com/1062

All That Glitters is Not Gold

All That Glitters is Not Gold In her work “Down Girl,” Kate Manne does an incredible job of outlining the characteristics of modern day misogyny. Within her book,…

Dear Cameron,

My final project is a memoir that I wrote to help myself work through some things. Use the link below to visit my Final Project. I hope you…

My Digital Diary on Feminism

For my final project, I designed a website that functions as a digital diary. I used it to explore my feelings and, admittedly unpopular opinion, on feminism and…

An Opinion of Gender Pessimism

1. Introduction Thesis statement of this paper is the proper acknowledgement of some distinctive types of phenomena, such a form of usually idealized and heavily historicized oppression from…