10 thoughts on “What to do while the students are arriving at your feminist philosophy class”
Not a bad list. I usually show some comic strip related to the issue at hand.
I’d add this to the list — Sarah Jones, “Your Revolution.”
[…] What to do? Hmm, probably the same thing you’ll do going to your “Feminist Physics” or “Feminist Inorganic Chemistry” or “Feminist Number Theory” classes. […]
Thanks CW! More suggestions are welcome.
Cate
I would add
(Tracy Chapman, ‘Fast Car’).
Hi Cate!
Happy to help. Here are a couple more that I like.
I see you have Loretta Lynn. I like “The Pill.” I understand that many radio stations refused to play it when it came out.
I also like Malvina Reynold’s “Little Boxes.”
One more: Bratmobile, a first-generation riot grrrl band. Here is a live rendition of “Brat Girl.” It’s difficult to understand the singer here (well, impossible), but the video is still fun, imo.
I use these two:
1) Pink, “Raise your glass”
2) No Doubt, “Just a Girl”
Helen Reddy – “I Am Woman”
And Dixie Chicks – “I’m Not Ready to Make Nice”
This one might help get your students’ collective ire up!
Not a bad list. I usually show some comic strip related to the issue at hand.
I’d add this to the list — Sarah Jones, “Your Revolution.”
[…] What to do? Hmm, probably the same thing you’ll do going to your “Feminist Physics” or “Feminist Inorganic Chemistry” or “Feminist Number Theory” classes. […]
Thanks CW! More suggestions are welcome.
Cate
I would add
(Tracy Chapman, ‘Fast Car’).
Hi Cate!
Happy to help. Here are a couple more that I like.
I see you have Loretta Lynn. I like “The Pill.” I understand that many radio stations refused to play it when it came out.
I also like Malvina Reynold’s “Little Boxes.”
One more: Bratmobile, a first-generation riot grrrl band. Here is a live rendition of “Brat Girl.” It’s difficult to understand the singer here (well, impossible), but the video is still fun, imo.
I use these two:
1) Pink, “Raise your glass”
2) No Doubt, “Just a Girl”
Helen Reddy – “I Am Woman”
And Dixie Chicks – “I’m Not Ready to Make Nice”
This one might help get your students’ collective ire up!