GEOG 10 Lecture 7: q7q8
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Use the example of teddy roosevelt, both in gail bederman"s chapter theodore. Roosevelt: manhood, nation and civilization" and as discussed in lecture, to address the relationship between nature, violence, and masculinity. Roosevelt to discuss how masculinity and femininity are produced in relation to contemporary representations of nature, using two examples from lecture, films, video games, popular media, discourses of reproduction, or scientific ideas of difference. Additionally, analyze how bederman connects ideas of masculinity to imperial expansion and colonial domination. Roosevelt focused on nature and violence and how important it is to be a man. In his definition, being violence in nature makes him a man. Explore the world to become a man. Roosevelt believes it is important to be strong and powerful over the weak. The states have to expert the manliness over the other countries. If us stop expanding their bonding, japan can take over. The whole idea of violence associated with nature.