Your paper should include:
·
Project Summary
30%: (500 words maximum; please be concise; note that much for this
section probably already exists in your proposal and log, which I hope you will
draw from here.)
o Origins
and scope of project: what did you plan to accomplish and why?
o What
exactly did you do? How did the
project evolve, what were the successes and limitations of your project and its
goals, and what have you learned from that?
o What
was the significance of your project to the texts, themes, and goals of the
course (ie: your research)?
o How
was your understanding of the texts/issues considered in the course upheld,
complicated, or negated by the process of completing the project?
·
Synthesis
35%: (Answer ONE of
the following questions that most connects
with your SL project. This
section should be approximately 500 words and should include textual support and/or documentation from one external resource
besides our course texts.
o
What does a feminist definition of leadership look like?
o
What does the finding that women must embody both masculine
and feminine styles of leadership imply for women’s ability to negotiate the
labyrinth?
o
How do institutional frameworks shape how women and men
engage in leadership?
o
How does popular culture shape the perceptions of women’s
leadership?
o
What are effective strategies for women trying to overcome
the limitations of “leadership” as it is currently constructed?
·
Reflection and
connection 35%: (approximately 500 words)
- This section will consider the ways that experiences this semester, both in and out of class, including both the readings and the SL project you completed, impacted how you understand women’s leadership.
- How does gender impact the way the you, as a person in the real world, imagine leadership? After this class, how would you define women’s leadership? Feminist leadership?