Annoated Bibliography

1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Zl18dLml-0&feature=related. This YouTube video is of an M&M’s commercial which portrays a subliminal message about a woman’s place. This video appears in the blog post Subliminal Messages.

2. http://jeankilbourne.com/. This website is used to give more information about Jean Kilbourne and her work about women’s images in the media. This link appears in the blog post Damaging Messages.

3. Cosmopolitan Magazine March 2011 Vol.25, No.3, page 61. This article was used in the post Damaging Messages. This article was the main topic of the post, it was used to discuss violence against women and the media’s influence.

4. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/lac-bac/famous_five-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/famous5/053001_e.html. This link is to Library Archives Canada, it is a link to an article about The Famous Five. It was used in the post Feminist Fact – First Wave Warriors. It was used to give information about this group of women who I found to be inspirational.

5. Butler, J. (1990). Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. Routledge, Chapman and Hall, Inc. USA. pg.25. This book was used to provide information on Judith Butler’s theory of gender performance. It was used in the blog post Gender Performance, and was used to analyze a video clip of a young boy (next point in this bibliography).

6. http://video.ca.msn.com/watch/video/asian-boys-popstar-dream/1gl8bnun4?from=sp. This video was used in the blog post Gender Performance, and was used as an example of gender performance according to Judith Butler’s theory.

7. http://www.gloriasteinem.com/. This website was used to provide information on Gloria Steinem for the blog post Feminist Fact – Second Wave Activism.

8. Baumgardener, J. & Richards, A. (2004) “Feminism and Femininity: Or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Thong” in All About the Girl: Culture, Power, and Identity, (Eds.) Anita Harris & Michelle Fine. Routledge, pp.59-67. This article was used to illustrate my thoughts on the terms woman and girl, it was used in the blog post Girl vs. Woman.

9. Tupac Resurrection, 2003 film. This film was used to gather inspirational quotes from Tupac Shakur for the blog post Tupac Amaru Shakur and My Feminism. These quotes were used to illustrate my thoughts on how Tupac influenced and inspired my feminism.

10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfXwmDGJAB8&feature=related. This YouTube video is of Tupac’s song Keep Ya Head Up. This song was used in the blog post Tupac Amaru Shakur and My Feminism; this song was used to illustrate how Tupac has inspired my feminism.

11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl54ABY8VgY. This YouTube video is of Tupac’s song Brenda’s Got A Baby. This song was used in the blog post Tupac Amaru Shakur and My Feminism; this song was used to illustrate how Tupac has inspired my feminism.

12. http://www.susanmuaddidarraj.com/biography.htm. This website was used to gather information about Susan Muaddi Darraj. This research can be found in the blog post Feminist Fact – Third Wave Inspiration, the biography of her life helped me shape who she is in the post.

13. Darraj, S.M. (2002) “It’s Not An Oxymoron: The Search for an Arab Feminism” in Colonize This! Young Women of Colour on Today’s Feminism. Emeryville, CA: Seal, pp.279-292. This article was used in the blog post Feminist Fact – Third Wave Inspiration, this article was used to shape my thoughts on Arab Feminism.

14. http://www.awsa.net/profile/index.html. This website was consulted for the blog post Feminist Fact – Third Wave Inspiration, it was used to discuss Arab Feminism.

15. http://blogger.com/tour_start.g . This website was used as research for understanding blogs, this can be found in the blog post Final Thoughts.

16. e-How: http://www.ehow.com/how_2136641_practice-good-blog-etiquette.html . This website was used as research for understanding blogs, this can be found in the blog post Final Thoughts.