Informal Writing #4 Jagose (ONLY we will wait on Rubin until next…
Question Answered step-by-step Informal Writing #4 Jagose (ONLY we will wait on Rubin until next… Informal Writing #4 Jagose (ONLY we will wait on Rubin until next class) Please be specific both to the respective author’s main argument and concrete examples the authors use to illustrate their argument. You are encouraged to read each chapter before you start responding to the questions being asked because your answers will inevitably become deeper the more of the chapter you read. Chapter 4: 1. Jagose writes about some of the political differences that most distinguished gay liberation from the homophile movement in terms of ideas, types of activism (strategies/tactics), and influences of other social movements in the context of the United States. Please discuss at least three specific examples of differences of * Ideas (1 example) * Activism: strategies/tactics (1 example) * Influences of other social movements (1 example)2. According to Jagose, what was the significance of “Off the couches, into the streets” slogan? Be specific to the part of the reading where this is discussed. Offer a few words reflecting on what they describe as a tension between a psychology versus a political approach to gay liberation.3. According to Jagose (or people Jagose is citing within the text), how did consciousness raising (CR) groups further the goal of gay liberation? Be specific to the part of the reading that focuses on CR groups.4. According to Jagose, what’s the significance of Martha Shelley’s indented quote on page 40 (“I will tell you what we want…) and how does it relate specifically to the goals of gay liberation discussed on page 41?Chapter 35. According to Jagose, what was the significance of the “lavender menace” and how does it relate to the sexism of the women’s AND gay liberation movements?6. According to Jagose, what was the “women identified woman” and how was it a political stance rather than a sexual identification? Please read the discussion of Adrienne Rich’s “Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence” (49-50) and include some of the discussion in your response.https://sites.middlebury.edu/sexandsociety/files/2015/01/Rubin-Thinking-Sex.pdfhttps://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=nes8DAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=info:WlOqaBO2hRMJ:scholar.google.com/&ots=IyMCh-SduE&sig=ZKVfZV3Rda8GKayCFr0RZUxyYOY#v=onepage&q&f=false Social Science Political Science POLITICAL SSN 210 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


