Monday, November 9, 2009
Carrie Bradshaw & Judith Butler
For the Sex and the City group presentation, I was mainly in charge of analyzing the handout by Judith Butler, “Imitation and Gender Insubordination” and relating it to our primary text. I came up with three questions relating Butler to Sex and the City through topics such as gender identity and construction. I was also appointed to research the main character, Carrie Bradshaw, and create a character analysis as well as questions about her that would facilitate group discussion. I utilized Butler’s paper to psychoanalyze Carrie and put her in a cultural perspective relating to our course’s theme of radicalism. Each of our group members came together on several occasions to brainstorm and come up with ideas for our presentation. In these meetings we decided who would do which part and how the presentation would be organized. I also helped in formatting and printing out copies for the class of the quiz, “Which Sex and the City character are you?” and I helped in preparing the virgin apple martinis and cosmopolitans for the class to enjoy. During the presentation, I worked with the group that identified with “Carrie” and I tried to give them a sense of her complex character in the time allotted. I also tried to facilitate discussion by passing out different questions to different students and having them collaborate for their answers, expressing my ideas as well. During the presentation I reminded my groupmates to bring the discussion when it went on a tangent, back into focusing on the theoretical questions we had come up with.
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