- Read: Martin, E. (1991). The egg and the sperm: How science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 16(3), 485-501.
Download Martin, E. (1991). The egg and the sperm: How science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 16(3), 485-501.
- Read Analytic Aid: Lakoff, G., & Johnson, M. (2008). Metaphors we live by. University of Chicago press, p. 12-14.
Download Lakoff, G., & Johnson, M. (2008). Metaphors we live by. University of Chicago press, p. 12-14.
- Watch: https://www.vox.com/videos/22560903/sperm-babies-egg-fertilized-sex-ed
Links to an external site.
- Optional: Campo-Engelstein, L., & Johnson, N. L. (2014). Revisiting “The fertilization fairytale:” an analysis of gendered language used to describe fertilization in science textbooks from middle school to medical school. Cultural Studies of Science Education, 9(1), 201-220.
Download Campo-Engelstein, L., & Johnson, N. L. (2014). Revisiting “The fertilization fairytale:” an analysis of gendered language used to describe fertilization in science textbooks from middle school to medical school. Cultural Studies of Science Education, 9(1), 201-220.
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- Due In-Class or Asynchronously:
- Due Friday 8/6 by midnight
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