Ethnographic Project – Social Movement
Each student will choose a topic related to our class to research within a community or cultural space.
Topics may include but are not limited to: feminism and clothing, fashion, or hair; media and gender:
how is masculinity and femininity constructed in a series, film or advertising and how do people perceive this construction;
family perceptions of gender roles; gender construction within a neighborhood;
how feminism is defined with your community or social group;
how food is gendered within your household; gender roles within your household or community;
feminist spaces of oppression and empowerment, activist spaces, the LGBTQAIP movement, topics related to sexuality, intersectionality and how it works within your family or community, and many other topics.