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fairkatrina | 20:05 Sun 23rd Sep 2007 | Arts & Literature
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I've just started an MA in Gender, Sexuality and Culture, and it's time I started thinking about my dissertation...It's 15,000 words and my subject area is interdisciplinary, but mainly based in literature (although I am doing courses in film studies / sociology / medical and social history etc), so what I'm wondering is....what topic should I go with? I'm interested in Mass Observation and the changing role of women during WWII, the media coverage of the Cambridge spies debacle, and the media coverage of the Wolfenden report + consequences. Any suggestions of areas I could look at??
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if it is interdisciplinary then the WWII role of women would be the most interesting IMO, it is also less restrictive than the others
I agree with Dot. It is broad and is interesting. This is why I chose an MS with no dissertation. LOL
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I suggest that you take the broadest possible topic
i.e.one which can encompass almost anything
concerned with gender, sexuality and culture.

Perhaps you could title your dissertation:
'Males and Females ~ a study of the differences '

There are many books on the subject, covering
genetics, physiology, anatomy, upbringing, culture,
environment, intelligence, expectations, etc. etc.

Give yourself a head start by reading the best
account I've ever come across, namely:
HUTT, Corinne : Males and Females
Penguin edition, 1972
ISBN 0 14 08 0563 X

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