GSFS 250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Heterosexism, Birth Certificate, Microsoft Powerpoint

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Lecture 10:
Final paper:
Research paper
10-12 pages
reflect on one of the major things from the class
two readings from the course material
a’t do iteries
based on newspaper clipings, films, other readings
has to do with feminist studies
any citation style
thesis is key!! Argumentative paper with a strong thesis paper- what prof looks for
try using books
formal essay paper not blog
use active vs passive voice
active sentence: bob kicked the ball
subject verb direct object
active construction
passive:
the ball was kicked
by who?
Due the 31st at 11:59
Lecture:
Who is kept out of health care knowledge?
You hae dotors ho are’t traied uless the do ourses i ho to talk to patiets ho
are’t heteroseual, et., aout their eperiees
Every time you go to the clinic- different experiences for how they address your sexual
experiences
Increase in training medical students in how to talk to patients about their bodies
Health care is a human right
Many reasons why they are refused care
Doctors who are homophobic
Transgender ability to access health care
Depends on your national and provincial context because of the access that is provided
Barriers to health are is’t just eause of geder surger- it goes to another climate of not
taking care of yourself and contributes to lower life expectancy for transgender people because
if ou do’t go for hek-ups problems keep adding up
How different ID groups have pathologized
Think about bullying as a health issue
LGBTQ youth are bullied at a disproportionate rate
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More likely to self-harm and depression
The way that access to information about bodies has been limited to certain genders of bodies
Late 1960s- illegal to spread information about birth control in Canada
In 1969 McGill students created the birth control handbook to give attention to birth control
Because people had no access to it
So they published the pamphlet
Risking being arrested
1970 translated to French
at that same time in US push by feminists in boston area to create guide books not just about
birth control but they cited the birth control book as something they looked at but a book
aout oe’s odies eause er little iforatio
er fe oe i edial shool at the tie ad lak of researh doe aout oe’s odies
our odies ourseles
something to talk about when we speak about access to information
access to information and care is really important
in trans community- health rates go up and government money is saved
health care and pamphlets and information
MSM- men having sex with men but not gay
It really changes how you write the information
M“M if it’s a ehaiour, ID or oth?
Part of this is part of the debate
How to identify these people
When people talk about identity
Tension is not to mention how someone wants to self-idetif ut if the’re eefitig fro a
privilege but hurting the community
However, some people may just not be able to come out
People see it as an attraction to the self-act not what you identify as
Sedgwick-
Continuum
But big question is the question of power
How people use their power to better or worsen the condition of other people in the
community
Apps the words are different
Online buddies- the words that are used in advertising for hook up apps
People being outed
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