In our society, gender stereotypes are often reinforced in romantic relationships. Please read this article
on the role of gender particularly in engagement/proposal scenarios. I
found one reader's response particularly provocative as well: Andy,
thanks for your thoughtful reflections on the tired traditions of
engagements and weddings. I couldn’t help but notice that you focus a
lot on how women’s expectations play into these harmful expectations.
But it doesn’t quite seem fair to place the burden of the harmful
tradition on women alone. Do you have any thoughts about how men’s own
expectations (as providers, for instance) play into the traditions as
well?
What is your response to both the article and the reader's questions?
How does this compare to your families' experiences and your love story project?
There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning. - Louis L'Amour
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
Dating: What's the Point?
In chapter five of his book "Love, Reason, and God's Story", David
Cloutier examines arguments within Christianity in favor of dating and
opposed to the practice of dating. Some of the 'anti-daters' argue that
dating in our current social context is 'essentially practice for
divorce'. Please read the first section of Chapter 5 (111-119). In your response, share your reaction to this claim, as well
as your reaction to the reasons given to justify dating (those by
Freitas and King among others). How does this argument compare with the
experience of you/your peers and 'contemporaries'? Finally, how does
this compare to the 'hook-up' culture prevalent in high schools, colleges and
universities in 2013?
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Little Women
As you have read and watched in the documentary Misrepresentation, women are objectified and sexualized, often at a very young age. What are you reactions to what you have read and watched? As a young woman, how do you imagine/anticipate (or currently experience) the role that your gender will play in the workplace? How has attending the Mount affected your understanding of your gender and identity?
Friday, April 12, 2013
Sources of your Identity
As we begin our course in Vocations and Human Sexuality, a starting point is to consider the various sources that have informed and developed your identity. Your task is as follows:
Write a three paragraph blog post that explains three specific factors that have affected your identity. They might include: family members, friends, a specific experience, music, faith, television or movies, travel, etc.
In each paragraph, explain how the factor has affected you and what you've learned about yourself as a result. Additionally, create a link to a website or embed a picture that is relevant for each paragraph. For the sake of practice, please embed at least one website and one photo.
Example:
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Mission
Based on our class discussion and activity around mission statements, please post your own mission statement. Using this link
as inspiration (and you are welcome to do your own research, as well),
formulate a 7 sentence (minimum) mission statement. Your mission
statement should describe your passions in life, what is important to
you and who you are. Have fun! Get inspired!
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