Welcome to the home page of the core course for the Feminist and Gender Studies Program,
Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges (Fall 2004).
"There are times in life when the question of
knowing if one can think differently than one thinks, and perceive
differently than one sees, is absolutely necessary if one is to go on
looking and reflecting at all."
Michel Foucault, The Use of Pleasure
"sex is good for thinking....Levi-Strauss argues
that many people do not think in the manner of philosophers, by
manipulating
abstractions. Instead,they think w/. . . concrete things from
everyday life . . . some things are especially good to think about.
They can be arranged in patterns, which bring out unsuspected
relationships and define unclear boundaries. Sex, I submit, is one of
them. As carnal knowledge works its way into cultural patterns, it
supplies endless material for thought, especially when it appears in
narratives--dirty jokes, male braggadocio, female gossip, bawdy
songs, and erotic novels. In all these forms, sex is not simply a
subject but also a tool used to pry the top off things and explore
their inner works. It does for ordinary people what logic does for
philosophers; it helps make sense of things."
Robert Darnton, "Sex for Thought."Sexualities in
History: A Reader