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14
Modules
72
Topics
15-20
hours
Modules (14)
Resources ()
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chapter one
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Module 1
Understanding Patriarchy
Resources availableThis module introduces you to the meaning of patriarchy, the problems with patriarchy as well as the political and religious aspect of patriarchy. You will be taught the abuse of women, the use of violence in enforcing indoctrination and acceptance of patriarchy. You will be shown patriarchy in female-headed households, the perpetuation of sexism and separatist ideology.Understanding Patriarchy - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicIntroduction to Patriarchy
Start TopicPatriarchy in Households
Start TopicPatriarchy and Women Abuse
Start TopicPatriarchy and Perpetuation of Sexism
Start TopicUnderstanding Patriarchy - Lesson Summary
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Module 2
How Patriarchy Hurts Men and The Fly
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to ways patriarchy hurts men and the concept of psychological patriarchy. You will be shown the story of "The Fly" and text deconstruction of the phrase "objects and acquisitions", "poor and whiskey" and "poor Reggie's grave". You will be taught the literary symbolism of "the boss groaning" and the fall of the fly.How Patriarchy Hurt Men and The Fly - Learning Outcome
Start TopicHow Patriarchy Hurts Men
Start TopicThe Fly
Start TopicDeconstructing the Phrase Poor and Whiskey
Start TopicGroaning of the Boss
Start TopicHow Patriarchy Hurt Men and The Fly - Lesson Summary
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chapter two
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Module 3
Tickets, Please!
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to the literary symbolism present in the story "Tickets, Please!". You will be taught the deconstruction of texts such as "The Car", "The Tramcar"," Annie", "The inspector John Joseph and the Statutes Fair". You will be shown the event that led to Annie's mistake, Annie's revenge, and the establishment of solidarity with other women. You will learn about Joseph's ordeal with the girls and Joseph's emasculation.Tickets, Please! - Learning Outcome
Start TopicThe Car and The Tramcar
Start TopicAnnie's Mistake
Start TopicJoseph's Ordeal and Emasculation
Start TopicTicket Please - Lesson Summary
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Module 4
The Cyborg Manifesto
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to 'The Cyborg Manifesto' and the definition of cyborg. Also, You will learn about a cyborg creature in the post-gender world and the production principles the cyborg exhibits. You will be taught the setting that produces the cyborg, the three paradigm shifts and three attributes in western stories of the origin of civilization. You will be shown the literary meaning of miniaturization, and the informatics of domination.The Cyborg Manifesto - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicAn Ironic Dream of a Common Language for Women in the Integrated Circuit
Start TopicCyborg a Creature in the Post-gender World
Start TopicParadigm shifts
Start TopicInformatics of Domination
Start TopicUnveiling the Machine
Start TopicThe Cyborg Manifesto - Lesson Summary
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chapter three
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Module 5
The Goblin Market
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to the story "The Goblin Market" as well as who the goblins are. You will be shown the scene of the Goblin men's encounter with Laura, and the list of fruits sold by the Goblin men. The reason associated with the remembrance of Jeanie and Laura's desire for more fruit will be covered in this topic. Finally, you will be shown the effect Lizzie's silver penny had on the rescue of Laura.The Goblin Market - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicThe Goblin Market Introduction
Start TopicThe Goblin Men and Laura
Start TopicRemembering Jeanie
Start TopicLaura Wept
Start TopicThe Goblin Market Conclusion
Start TopicThe Goblin Market - Lesson Summary
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Module 6
Tulips and The Yellow Wallpaper
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to the literary symbolism of the story "Yellow Wallpaper". You will learn the deconstruction of the text "The Tulips", therefore these are subsidiaries; "Tulip's Excitement", "Letting Things Slip", "The Calm Air" and "The Tulips Behind Bars". Also, You will be shown the deconstruction of who John the physician is and what caused the nervous troubles. Finally, You will be taught the symbolism of the wallpaper and the woman behind the patterns.Tulips and The Yellow Wallpaper - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicIntroduction - The Tulips Excitement
Start TopicThe Calm Air
Start TopicThe Yellow Wallpaper
Start TopicNervous Troubles
Start TopicThe Baby
Start TopicPeeling off all the Paper
Start TopicTulips and The Yellow Wallpaper - Lesson Summary
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Module 7
Advanced Diploma in Feminist Writings - First Assessment
Resources availableThis module contains the first assessment on Diploma in Feminist Writings. You need to score 80% or more to pass.Advanced Diploma in Feminist Writings - First Assessment
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chapter four
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Module 8
The Second Sex
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to the deconstruction of the literary symbolism of "The Second Sex" and the definition of a woman. You will be taught the meaning of 'the category of the other' and the reason for lack of retaliation. You will be shown the consequence of an industrial revolution as well as the answer to the question "should women's inferiority to men continue?". Also, you will learn about the explanation of the phrase "women are superior, inferior, or equal to men".The Second Sex - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicThe Second Sex Introduction
Start TopicCategory of the Other
Start TopicReason for Lack of Retaliation
Start TopicThe Consequence of an Industrial Revolution
Start TopicWomen are Superior, Inferior or Equal to Men?
Start TopicThe Second Sex - Lesson Summary
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Module 9
Gender Trouble
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to theories from the book "Gender Trouble" and also a deconstruction of "Iraqi Nights". You will be shown the deconstruction of the texts "Centuries Passed" and "The list I Made". You will be taught the text deconstruction of women as the subject of feminism. You will be shown the distinction between expression and performance.Gender Trouble - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicThe Iraqi Nights
Start TopicGender Trouble
Start TopicIdentity, Sex and the Metaphysics of Substance
Start TopicActs, Gesture and Desire
Start TopicGender Definition
Start TopicGender Trouble - Lesson Summary
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chapter five
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Module 10
A Temporary Matter
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to the feminist critiques contained in the story “A Temporary Matter". You will be taught the deconstruction of the texts of "recall in memory" and "back to the present". Also, you will be shown the narrative of what Shoba was like before she lost her child and the events that took place while Shukumar was in the kitchen. You will learn about the revealing conversation of Shukumar and Shoba that led to their re-connection.A Temporary Matter - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicIntroduction - Temporary Matter
Start TopicBack to the Present
Start TopicShukumar in the Kitchen
Start TopicThe Revealing Conversation
Start TopicThe Third Night After Supper
Start TopicA Temporary Matter - Lesson Summary
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Module 11
Remains of the Feast
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to the deconstruction of the literary symbolism in the story “Remains of the Feast”. You will be shown a text deconstruction of Rukmini's sense of humor. You will learn about the reason behind Rukmini's sickness and her strange partnership with her grand daughter. Also, you will learn about Rukmini's death and the events that unfold during her burial.Remains of the Feast - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicIntroduction - Remains of the Feast
Start TopicStrange Partnership
Start TopicDying Rukmini
Start TopicRemains of the Feast - Lesson Summary
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chapter six
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Module 12
Angela Carter- Fairytale Sexuality and the Deconstruction of Myth
Resources availableIn this module, you will be introduced to the literary symbolism of the story “The Mother's Ghost”, Fairytale Sexuality and the Deconstruction of myth. You will be shown the analysis of the 'Burned Child and Travelling Ghost'. You will be taught the definition of mythology, ideology, and semiology. You will also learn about Zack Zipes and Roland Barthes's deconstruction of myth and Cinderella moral.Angela Carter- Fairytale Sexuality and the Deconstruction of myth - Learning Outcomes
Start TopicThe Mother's Ghost
Start TopicMythology Ideology and Semiology
Start TopicAngela Carter- Fairytale Sexuality and the Deconstruction of myth - Lesson Summary
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Module 13
Advanced Diploma in Feminist Writings - Second Assessment
Resources availableThis module contains the second assessment on Diploma in Feminist Writings. You need to score 80% or more to pass.Advanced Diploma in Feminist Writings - Second Assessment
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course assessment: Diploma in Feminist Writings
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Module 14
Course assessment
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