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WS 102 - Women and Religion
Fall 2009
Ticket #23310

The Red Tent,
by Anita Diamant. Picador USA (ISBN# 0-312-19551-6)
**this book will be available in the library on reserve. You will also find it used on
www.amazon.com or any on-line
book retailer for cheaper (you will have to pay for shipping in many cases)
than the bookstore’s prices. I have also seen it at CostCo.**
Exams
The first part of your grade will be based on 2
exams. The exams will be in-class, short essay exams.
The date of each exam is listed on your syllabus.
If you miss the exam, you may take a make up exam for a deduction in
points. This make up exam must be taken in the same week as the original exam.
NO MAKE UP exams will be allowed once
graded exams have been passed back to students. You must contact me to set this
up. There are alway
This semester you will be working in a group on a specific project.
Your group will research women’s experiences within a particular
religious tradition (any tradition is fine).
You will be asked to research women’s lives within this particular
religion - rituals, the background, etc. The final project will be presented as
a poster session on the day of the scheduled final exam.
You will be given more details about this later.
In Class Assignments
You will also have some in-class assignments or group exercises. The in-class
activities cannot be made up – you must be there to receive the points.
Class Blog:
www.cerritoswomenandreligion.blogspot.com
This semester you will be on a blog with your classmates where you will post
comments on the readings, on the class topics and on your thoughts.
You will be given instructions on how to log in to the blog and you are
responsible to participate. Participation is in the form of posting comments,
ideas and issues regarding this class.
I will be monitoring the blog, but you will be required to turn in a copy
of your postings at the end of the course (you can just copy and paste them in a
word document). You will be required to turn in
10 thoughtful postings (not just
saying, “yea, me too”) by the end of the semester.
Emailed homework/papers
Your homework assignments or critical analysis papers may be turned in via email
to me. (aholzgang@Cerritos.edu) I must receive the email on the day it is
due for it to be on-time. Remember that there may be server problems and that it
is your responsibility that I get it. I will send you a reply when I do receive
it. It is your responsibility to
make sure I have received your assignment on time. If you do not receive a reply
from me indicating I have gotten an assignment, I did not get it.
I will print out a copy of your emailed homework for you to pick up in
class after I have recorded it.
Whenever you send me any email, you must include in the subject
line your first and last name, the class (either the ticket number or the
day/time) and the homework assignment. If you do not include this information, I
will not accept it. Your
assignment may be cut and pasted into the actual email or sent as a Word
document attachment. Any other program must be sent in the email message (cut
and paste it) or I won’t be able to access it.
All assignments done outside of class are to be typed on a computer, typewriter, or word-processor. They are to be in font no larger than 12 point, no smaller than 10 point, double-spaced, with one-inch margins.
Reading Assignments
The readings are to be completed by the date listed on the syllabus. This way
you will have done the readings and will be ready to discuss the issues in
class. If you miss a class, please check with a classmate for the notes missed.
Your attendance and participation is expected for every class period. You are
also expected to be on time and stay until class is dismissed.
I will be taking attendance each day. Excessive absences will impact your
course grade – you must be in class to participate. Participation will be in the
form of coming to class prepared to discuss that day’s readings, participating
in group activities, as well as turning in assignments in a timely manner.
According to
Honesty is expected of all
students. Student
Your final grade composition will be based on the following:
2 exams @ 100 points each
200 points
group project
100 points
blog participation
50 points
homework/in class activities
50 points
Total
400 points
Distribution of the course grades typically follows the following scale:
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Grade |
Percentage
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Points |
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A |
90-100 |
360-400 |
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B |
80-89 |
320-359 |
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C |
70-79 |
280-319 |
D
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60-69 |
240-279 |
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F |
below 59 |
Below 240 |
Do’s and Don’ts for this class:
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Do: |
Don’t: |
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Attend class each day. |
Come in late. |
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Read the course material. |
Leave early unless you notify me ahead of time. |
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Ask questions. |
Answer your cell phone in class!! |
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Turn your cell phone/pager off before you
come into the classroom. |
Turn in assignments late or miss an exam.
Be judgmental. |
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Respect classmates’ opinions and experiences. |
Remain confused. |
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Come talk to me if you don’t understand
something. |
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Generally, I do not believe in Extra Credit.
To succeed in this course you are asked to be diligent, committed, and
serious about your regular assignments.
If you put forth this effort on your class assignments, you will not need
extra credit. There may be times
when speakers are on campus or there are important events happening at
**Any student who needs instructional accommodation due to a disability should
see me as soon as possible so that arrangements can be made.
Note:
This syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor in
order to adapt to instructional and/or student needs.
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Tues, Aug 18 |
Introduction to the
class
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Thurs, Aug 20 |
What is religion?
What is spirituality? How do we study it
academically?
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Tues, Aug 25 |
What is women’s studies?
What is feminism?
George, Kimberly.
The Work is Not Done: Thoughts from a 3rd Wave feminist (TalonNet)
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Thurs, Aug 27 |
What is Sacred and What is Profane?
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Tues, Sept. 1 |
Women Creating Sacred Space
Women in Judaism |
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Thurs, Sept. 3 |
Sacred Space: Food as
Sacred
Reading due:
Sered, Sacralizing
the Feminine: Food Preparation as Religious
Activity (TalonNet)
Moskin,
Cooking Defines Sephardic Jews at Sukkot (TalonNet)
Bread of the Dead:
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Tues, Sept 8 |
Religious Identities
forged within |
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Thurs, Sept 10 |
Religious Identities
forged within
Reading due: |
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Tues, Sept 15 |
Creating
Space: Religious Identities |
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Thurs, Sept 17 |
Creating
Space: Religious Identities
Movie in class:
Arranged |
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Tues, Sept. 22 |
Creating
Space: Religious Identities |
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Thurs, Sept. 24 |
Creating Space:
Religious Identities
Reading due:
Harris,
Jamil’s Heart (TalonNet) |
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Tues, Sept. 29 |
Exam #1 |
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Thurs, Oct. 1 |
Inheriting and Reforming Traditions
Feminist Critiques of Religion
Reading due:
Daly,
After God
the Father (TalonNet) |
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Tues, Oct. 6 |
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Thurs, Oct. 8 |
Feminist Critiques of Religion Con’t
Reading due: Daly, After God the Father (TalonNet) |
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Tues, Oct. 13 |
Women’s Religious
Leadership
Reading due:
Wallace,
Gender and the Pastoral Role (handout) |
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Thurs, Oct. 15 |
Women’s Religious
Leadership
Reading due:
Karuna Dharma,
Daughters of the Buddha (TalonNet)
Ordained: Women Rabbis Speak their Minds (handout) |
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Tues, Oct. 20 |
Reforming Rituals
Reading due:
Judith Plaskow,
Bringing a Daughter into the Covenant (handout)
Aviva Cantor,
A Jewish Woman’s Haggadah (handout) |
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Thurs, Oct. 22 |
Reforming Rituals
TBA |
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Tues, Oct. 27 |
Book Club Day – You must
have read the Red Tent by this day!
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Thurs, Oct. 29
All Souls Day – Dia de los Muertos on Nov. 1 |
Women Centered Traditions
Reading due:
Christ,
Why Women
Need the Goddess (TalonNet) |
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Tues, Nov. 3 |
Women Centered Traditions
Lozano and Foltz,
Into the Darkness: An Ethnographic Study of
Witchcraft and Death
(TalonNet) |
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Thurs, Nov. 5 |
Women Centered Traditions
Reading due:
Karen McCarthy Brown,
Mama Lola and the Ezilis (TalonNet) |
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Tues, Nov. 10 |
Topic to be determined |
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Thurs, Nov. 12 |
Topic to be determined
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Tues, Nov. 17
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Exam #2 |
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Thurs, Nov. 19 –Dec. 10 |
Work in Groups |
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Thursday, Nov. 26 |
Thanksgiving Holiday – Classes Cancelled
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Day of Final |
Poster Session
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1. Due Tuesday, August 25: Please answer the following questions: Into what religion were you raised? Into what religion were your family members raised? Do you follow these same faith traditions? Why did you take this class? (please type your response)
Questions for The Red Tent - please come to class on Tues, Oct. 27 with answers to at least 6 of these questions. You can just make quick notes for each question you are going to answer.