FYS 6: (Queer 3.0) LGBTQ Rights
in the Internet Era
Fall 2023
Assignments
Final Paper : LGBTQ Rights in the Internet Era
(150 points)
PROMPT
AVAILABLE: Monday November 27th
FIRST ONLINE VERSION DUE: Monday December 4th , 11:30am
FINAL REVISIONS TO ONLINE VERSION: Monday December 11th,
5:00pm
Objective: To synthesize multiple concepts in the class in the context of making an argument regarding identity, LGBT history or the future of LGBTQ rights.
One of the key features in the writing process is revision. I would like you to take one of your previously written papers (see #1, #2,or #3) and revise and extend it to be a 6-8 page (1500-2000 word) essay which includes multiple concepts from the class.
In particular, as you again respond to the particular prompt of the paper you have chosen to revise, make sure that your analysis includes references to at least FOUR of the following course themes:
q Hybridity
q Intersectionality
q Citizenship/Legitimacy
q Law as a social construction
q Historical events affecting the LGBT community
q Marriage (interracial, same-sex, as an institution which produces and reduces rights)
q Social Construction (of Race, Gender, Sex, Sexuality, etc)
q Binary Oppositions (and Liminality)
q Constitutional jurisprudence (fundamental rights, strict scrutiny, rational basis, suspect classifications)
q Contemporary LGBT rights controversies during (and with) the Biden Administration
q Identity Politics/essentialism
q The salience of social media and other web 2.0 tools (in the context of social justice/ contemporary civil rights struggles)
Your paper should be published online (to your person blog ) by 11:30am on Monday December 4th to allow other students to read and comment on your paper, which you can then include in the final version of your paper (and online assignment). The point is to use other students' ideas and comments in your work to demonstrate the nature of hypertext and the notion that students can both produce and consume knowledge.
Assignments which take greater advantage of the online medium (links, color, images, etc) will be evaluated more highly.
Your essay must have a clear, well-written thesis and be analytic, not merely descriptive.
REMINDERS
0) YOUR NAME SHOULD APPEAR NOWHERE ON YOUR PAPER UNTIL THE BACK OF THE
VERY LAST PAGE (ON WHICH YOU CLEARLY HAND WRITE IT ON THE REVERSE
OF YOUR WORKS CITED PAGE). YOU SHOULD ALSO INDICATE WHICH FOUR CONCEPTS/THEMES YOUR PAPER IS INCLUDING NEAR YOUR NAME.
1) NO LATE PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED
WITHOUT PRIOR
APPROVAL.
2) YOUR PAPER VERSION SHOULD BE DOUBLE-SPACED, IN 12 POINT FONT WITH
1-INCH MARGINS AND INCLUDE A TITLE AND WORD COUNT.
3) YOUR PAPER VERSION SHOULD INCLUDE A THESIS STATEMENT (BOLDED) WHICH
DEMONSTRATES A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPTS REFERENCED ABOVE
AND WHICH RESPONDS DIRECTLY TO THE PROMPT. TOPIC SENTENCES SHOULD BE
UNDERLINED.
4) YOUR PAPER SHOULD INCLUDE A "WORKS CITED" PAGE OF ANY ARTICLES YOU
REFERENCE IN YOUR ESSAY. YOU MAY USE MLA OR APA CITATION STYLE.
5) A SUCCESSFUL ONLINE FINAL ASSIGNMENT WILL INCORPORATE QUOTED TEXT
FROM (AND A HYPERTEXTUAL LINK TO) AT LEAST ONE OTHER STUDENT'S ONLINE
ASSIGNMENT COMBINED WITH A SHORT ANALYSIS OF THAT QUOTED TEXT.
6) SUCCESSFUL ONLINE VERSIONS OF PUBLISHED PAPERS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THE MEDIUM IN WHICH THEY ARE PUBLISHED (i.e HYPERTEXT, IMAGES,
WEB-BASED TOOLS, ETC)