PHL243: Love, Hatred and Resentment Essay
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90789767564 |
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ESSAY
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Writer Level
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PHD VERIFIED
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APA
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Academic Sources
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10
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Page Count
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3-12 PAGES
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PHL243: Love, Hatred and Resentment Essay
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PHL243: Love, Hatred, & Resentment
Tie-In Essay #2
Directions: Write an essay in which you connect the readings we have discussed for class with current/contemporary events and news articles. You must select and cite at least one news article (sourced on line or in print) and at least one of the philosophical texts we have read for class. Your paper must summarize and explain the relevant argument of the philosophical text, and then explain how it is relevant or edifying to the article you have selected.
Your essay should be 4-6 pages, double-spaced, Times New Roman (or similar) font, size 12, with 1 inch margins. Use whatever citation method you are familiar with, BUT YOU MUST CITE ALL QUOTES. Please cite online articles with a footnote that includes a hyperlink, so that I can easily access the article while I read your paper.
You may use the suggestions below, to help you get started:
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Suggested Topics:
- In Plato’s Symposium, we encounter a definition of love that centers on the idea of desire for possession. In Luce Irigaray’s “I Love To You” and “In Almost Absolute Silence,” we find a feminist theory of love that challenges us to move beyond Plato’s conception of love, and instead re-imagine a love that would preserve the irreducibility and unknowability of people. Write a paper in which you explain these two views, show how they are in opposition with one another, and then select an article which you think illustrates where today’s common conception of love lies. Do we tend to think of love in terms of possession or irreducibility, today?
- In “Queer Feelings,” Sara Ahmed writes, “compulsory heterosexuality shapes bodies by the assumption that a body ‘must’ orient itself towards some objects and not others” (145). Write an essay in which you explain what compulsory heterosexuality is, how it shapes both the bodies that align with the “script” and those that do not, and connect it to an article of your choice.
- In “Uses of the Erotic,” Audre Lorde explores what she calls the “erotic” and its capacity for empowering women. While, historically, women have been taught to suppress the erotic “life force” within them, Lorde argues that the erotic is “the first and most powerful guiding light toward any understanding” (56). Write an essay in which you explain Lorde’s definition of the erotic and outline its “uses,” then connect it to an article of your choice.
- In “Love as the Practice of Freedom,” bell hooks argues that any true resistance against oppression must include an ethic of love in order to be successful. Write an essay in which you explain what a love-ethic is, and why hooks thinks it must play a key role in political movements for change. Then, connect her view with an article of your choice.
PHL243: Love, Hatred and Resentment Essay
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