Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Week 8: Gender, Sexuality & Subjectivity (1)

This weeks content introduced the topic of gender, sexuality and subjectivity (interpretation based on personal opinions rather than evidence). The reading by K. Schlunke put into perspective the historical contexts where many of the sexual and gender constructs prominent today, came from. Once looked at I can make the connection and say that gender assumptions and subjectivity have impacted my actions through life and identify everyday discourses which unknowingly undermine specific genders and the right of individual's sexual freedoms.