Please note that I do NOT need the answers to the FIRST set of questions posted below. Those are only to help you get the information to answer the second set of questions.
only need to submit the answers to the SECOND set of questions. You also need to incorporate relevant course material and themes into your answers to the second set of question, when writing your assignments: it can be a combination of essay format and question answer format.
You should have a title page, proper APA formatting throughout, Introduction and Conclusion paragraphs, and a References section.
The questions you are answering can be incorporated as “headers” with your answer below in proper sentences/paragraphs.
If it is possible tell the writer to use hypothetical results as the interview.
Instructions:
You will write a paper (maximum 5 pages) based on an interview with a wise or older woman in your life.
Questions to ask the woman you are interviewing:
1. When and where were you born?
2. What were your parents like? (E.g., ethnic, religious, and economic background).
3. What were important influences on you as a child?
4. What was your relationship like with your mother?
5. Did you work outside the home?
6. What are your main interests?
7. Are there some things that you have always wanted to do but never had the opportunity?
8. Additional questions that arise.
Consider the questions below as you write your assignment based on your interview. You must respond to ALL of the questions below and integrate relevant aspects of your interview into your responses (you do NOT have to transcribe the full interview).
1. What are your earliest memories of your mentor?
2. What is your relationship like with her—in the past and now?
3. What messages or advice did she give you about being a woman or man?
4. In what ways are you like or unlike your mentor?
5. What have you learned from doing this interview? Are there areas of your mentor’s
life/experience that you have learned about for the first time?
6. Do you have any new understandings about your mentor now?
7. What was your mentor’s reaction to being interviewed?
8. Additional reflections that arise.
Source: Howe, K. G. (1989). Telling our mother’s story: Changing daughter’s perceptions of their mothers in a women’s studies course. In R. K. Unger (Ed.). Representations: Social constructions of gender (pp 45-60). Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Company, Inc.
[This is a source for the assignment topic only; you do not have to use this as an outside source]
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