GND3010 - Contemporary feminist theory
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Maryanne Dever
Offered
Clayton First semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit introduces a range of exciting contemporary feminist theories. Broadly interdisciplinary in its concerns, the unit examines how feminist thinkers theorise around complex and challenging issues such as sex equality and sex difference; pleasure and danger in the realm of sexualities; bodies and body modification; fluidity in gender identity; shifting forms of femininity and masculinity; gender and citizenship; bodies, boundaries and nationhood; gender, race and cultural difference. Theorists examined include: Elizabeth Grosz, Luce Irigaray, Helene Cixous, Andrea Dworkin, Iris Marion Young, Richard Dyer, Ann Oakley, Joanna Frueh and others.
Objectives
Students successfully completing this unit at level 3 will have gained
- a sound knowledge of a range of contemporary feminist theories;
- developed skills in reading and analysing theoretical texts;
- enhanced ability to develop and sustain theoretical arguments;
- enhanced skills in verbal and written communication;
- enhanced skills in the developing and presenting of individual research assignments.
Assessment
Written work: 90%
Class Participation/presentation: 10%
Prerequisites
A first-year sequence