What is so funny about being a T.A. in a sociology/literature class discussing sexual proclivities?
Particularly if a female undergrad is dipping her toes into a very shifty pool with a marked history of misogyny?
And she dares to dream by looking at “Behind The Green Door” and “Taboo” as her choices of subject matter? Particularly considering the class she’s in?
I think she’s being very brave. So does my supervisor.
@Dragoncat
What is so funny about being a T.A. in a sociology/literature class discussing sexual proclivities?
Particularly if a female undergrad is dipping her toes into a very shifty pool with a marked history of misogyny?
And she dares to dream by looking at “Behind The Green Door” and “Taboo” as her choices of subject matter? Particularly considering the class she’s in?
I think she’s being very brave. So does my supervisor.
I don’t find it laughable at all.