Thursday, 3 November 2016

Welcome!

Dear JNU & Warwick students,

This is your blog to exchange ideas, thoughts, case studies and responses to our shared theme of Gendered Citizenship.

Here are some guidelines and timeline to help you use the blog most effectively:

A) Friday, November 4th - After the class, in your own time, please team up to formulate provocations for your colleagues in JNU and Warwick, respectively:

Team up in small groups to send 3 provocations to each other (Warwick to JNU/ JNU to Warwick), each should contain: 1) a brief reflection on one aspect of the material that has been studied in class 2) an example that hasn't been studied in the class 3) an image that relates in some way to the above (it can illustrate, or contradict it in some ways) 4) and a question.

B) In the following 2-3 days please respond to the provocations sent to you (this can be in forms of comments, or counter questions, or through visual means or examples)

C) After that you team up in small groups so that at each side of the conversation (Warwick & JNU, respectively) you will be creating non-discoursive  responses to one aspect of the Gendered Citizenship material based on material studied and/or ideas that have arisen through the blog exchange. Non-discursive means a response that uses embodied practice to comment, critique and/or ask further questions. This can be through performance, movement, images, voice, visuals (i.e. installation), and also words... In short, it's should be a creative response to the material and needs f course to be recorded. This should be finished and uploaded via dropbox (which Ameet has set up) no later than November 26

On Friday, November 25th in class, we will review all the contributions from JNU and Warwick, then link again with each other to respond and discuss.

Looking forward to our exchange,
Silvija

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