It’s more like answer questions, It is not necessary to use a very formal essay format, and you can leave out the INTRODUCTION and CONCLUSION.
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Here is the instruction:
Try to make your answers as specific and detailed as possible, but also succinct. Develop what you think are the most important points and include your own individual understanding and arguments. Define all terms and concepts. Sometimes a concise but precise answer can be better than a long but meandering one.
You do not need a formal bibliography. You can include references to the lectures and readings by citing the author, year and page in brackets (Lecture, 2024) or (Manalansan, 2007, p. 8). Sources not in the course outline (i.e. newspaper articles or other academic journal articles) can be included in a reference list at the end. You do not need sources outside the course list, however. (I upload every literatures that need to be read and used in this paper, include 2 PowerPoint. They are very very important that must be read carefully. And I marked which PowerPoint and which literature are for which question.) For 2 PowerPoint, need to write (Lecture, 2024) as the intext citation.
Please answer those 2 questions, each with 950 words.
Q3:What is the nation and what symbolic and representational work is involved in defining the nation? How are nations gendered, racialized and sexualized and what shifts have we seen over time? What role does affect play in defining the boundaries of the nation? Use an example to discuss recent discourses surrounding the nation (i.e. the veil, pinkwashing or the backlash against gender). How do these discourses illustrate how women (and other marginalized groups) are often the bearers of culture?
Q4:What is affect? How are spatial comportment and motility linked to affect, and how do comportment and motility differ by gender and race? What factors account for these differences?