Critical Studies
From MediaStudies
Outline and Paper Presentations
Classes
9/17: Workshop-Finding a Research Topic
Led by Chris, Susana, and Caitlin
9/22: Presentation - Gender and Feminist Theory
With Alex, Pitzer, Broad Center, 208
10/06: Presentation-Film Theory
Scripps, Steele 101
10/08: Presentation-Identity Construction
Scripps, Steele 101
9/24: Guest Speaker-Michael Parenti
10/1: Presentation-Journalism/Advertising
Perpetrators
nancy_planitzer@pitzer.edu
mmorin@scrippscollege.edu
jaime_swarthout@pitzer.edu
olivia_sajjadieh@pitzer.edu
cpeterso@scrippscollege.edu
christopher.gomes@pomona.edu
devin.rapson@pomona.edu
steven.mears@pomona.edu
ichoe@scrippscollege.edu
wtt02005@mymail.pomona.edu
wjackson@pitzer.edu
slopez@scrippscollege.edu
cdaley@scrippscollege.edu
So this is a list of all the unfortunate critical studies track students. They are also links to your personal pages, which were created when you logged in. Those very well could be the starting point for thesis rumination or we could create new pages here thematically linking our subjects of interest, or whatever. The creation of new pages is real easy just click the edit tab and put whatever you want the new page to be called in double brackets. Like so [[Critical Studies Syllabus Proposals]], except that when I actually I type it in between the brackets on the edit page it creates a link. Critical Studies Syllabus Proposals. The best way to see how things are working is just to look at the edit tab to see the construction.
There are a number of ways to go about linking and editing, but its all painfully easy. Read:
formatting help for formatting, and
linking help for linking, or
Ick for more than you want to know
The top two are all I used to make this page, with basically no memory of how to format anything before I started. It took about 5 minutes.
The matter at hand though is the Critical Studies Syllabus Proposals. I propose that we start throwing out ideas on that page, and see if we can cut 'em to 9. It seems to me that they could be whatever we want them to, maybe ideas for presentations, requests for lectures, field trip ideas, guest speaker ideas, or maybe just areas of general interest that we could come up with something for later. But yeah, it's all free form, so drop ideas, or links, or comments where ever, and we can work from there.

