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Title: gender equality and social justice


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gender equality and social justice
  • I n t r o d u c i n g s o c i a l j u s t i
    c e

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Any jumps from the water this week?
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Why is equality radical?
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  • What is social justice? Goal? Process?
  • What is social justice education?

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  • What is oppression?
  • Why use the term oppression over others for
    social justice education?
  • How does the film help us
  • understand how oppression is
  • pervasive
  • restrictive
  • hierarchical (unilateral white people)
    categories
  • complex, multiple, cross-cutting relationships
    (context!)
  • internalized
  • types of oppression (the categories)
  • Lee Ann Bell emphasizes that there are a million
    differences among individuals their experiences
    of and relationship to oppression. However,
    despite these differences, these many types and
    forms of oppression form a system of domination
    that continues to define our world(s).
  • Bell also emphasizes interconnections among forms
    of oppressions and groups of oppressed peoples.

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  • END OF CLASSCONTINUED SEPT. 19

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Review
  • What is social justice? Goal/Process
  • Why does education play such a key role in social
    justice activism?
  • Why does studying history play such a key role in
    social justice education?
  • Why does theory play such a key role in social
    justice education?
  • Why does social justice education need a theory
    of oppression? Does this theory change?

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OPPRESSION IS
  • pervasive
  • restrictive
  • hierarchical (unilateral white people)
    categories
  • complex, multiple, cross-cutting relationships
    (context!)
  • internalized
  • organized (types of oppression - the categories)
  • Metro Example

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The Big Movements and their Big Ideas Learning
from History
  • Civil Rights Movement/Racism
  • What are the two key themes outlined by Bell as
    legacies of the civil rights movement?
  • (racism hurts everybody systemic
    racism/normative racism its in the air
  • racial formation 7)
  • Fields critical race theory, whiteness studies
  • Womens Movement/Sexism
  • What is consciousness raising, as defined by Bell
    and in relation to the womens movement? (change
    must happen at the level of consciousness one
    can live without consciousness of ones own
    oppression?)
  • Fields womens studies, feminist studies, queer
    studies, masculinity studies, sexuality studies

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Big Social Justice Ideas
  • New Left Movement/Classism
  • What was so radical about Marxist/Communist
    theory?
  • (structural problems, not individual democracy
    capitalism/hierarchical economic
    systems/normalizing domination and hierarchy).
  • Fields Marxist studies, Materialist Feminism,
  • Post-Colonial Studies.
  • Post-Colonial Movement
  • Following the second world war there was a wave
    of decolonization throughout Africa and Asia.
  • In North and South Americas, the colonizers never
    left.
  • Understanding and critiquing how sexism, racism
    and classism affect the world globally.

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The Politics of Identity
  • In our culture, we are told to focus on IDENTITY
    and INDIVIDUALITY. In this class, we will look at
    SUBJECTIVITY and LARGER SOCIETAL SYSTEMS.

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Leaky categories
  • Group identities can
  • AFFIRM COMFORT or CONDEMN ALIENATE.
  • Often, group identities function to STEREOTYPE
    certain people as a way to construct BORDERS
    among GROUPS OF PEOPLE. Socially unjust systems
    need CATEGORIES to enforce HIERARCHICAL POWER
    STRUCTURES.
  • Categories are part of a system of insidious
    oppression through which power structures place
    people in conflict with each other and in the
    larger hierarchy. If you cant call one group
    this and another group that, then how do you
    determine who deserves what and who belongs
    where?
  • We might ask, WHO HAS THE PRIVILEGE TO BE FREE
    FROM OPPRESSIVE CATEGORIES, FROM RESTRICTIVE
    GROUP IDENTITIES AND WHO DOES NOT?

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  • QUESTIONING GROUP CATEGORIES
  • LATINO
  • WHITE
  • IMMIGRANT
  • Despite our desperate, eternal attempt to
    separate, contain, and mend, categories always
    leak. 10

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  • IDEOLOGY and HEGEMONY
  • Through hegemonyfrom top down.
  • Through hegemonydaily lives. 10
  • Examples?
  • Band-aids
  • Girls Night Out
  • Shows about rich Californians
  • (The O.C./The Wives of Orange County/The
    Hills/Arrested Development)
  • Resort Vacations
  • Example Stuff White People Like

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Why care?
  • both targeted and advantaged groups are
    dehumanized by oppression. A goal of social
    justice education is to engage people from all
    groups in recognizing the terrible costs of
    maintaining systems of oppression. 12
  • Why would raising our consciousness of oppression
    help us all, regardless of position, to better
    understand the functioning of that system? Is
    there an advantage in doing so?
  • Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice
    everywhere.
  • Martin Luther King Jr.

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Taking Women Students Seriously Adrienne Rich
  • Do you think women students are taken seriously?
  • Have you always felt that people took you
    seriously as a student?
  • Rich suggests that women actually receive a
    different education because of all the ways that
    women live in the world differently then men.
  • Can you think of examples? Grammar (il/elle,
    mankind)? Readings? Classroom dynamics (dont be
    too smart)? Embodiment (clothing, food, etc.)?
    Safety (sexual assault, violence)? Familial
    expectations (what makes a woman successful)?
  • Consequences voice? space? emotion? confidence?
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