Gender Studies
General data
Course ID: | 08-SODL-GST |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
14.2
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Course title: | Gender Studies |
Name in Polish: | Gender studies |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Social Sciences |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) Przedmioty na 6 semestrze socjologii I stopnia (in Polish) Przedmioty na semestrze 4 socjologii I stopnia |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Module type: | compulsory |
Major: | Sociology |
Cycle of studies: | 1st cycle |
Module learning aims: | Teaching goals - conveying the knowledge about social construction and socialization of gender - presenting the most important theories from gender and feminist studies - developing skills of interpretations of the social processes and phenomena from gender perspective - showing areas of gender inequalities in polish society - developing skills of critical analysis of media coverage from gender perspective |
Year of studies (where relevant): | Year 3 |
Short description: |
This lecture is divided into two parts. Firstly, it will present the most important theories of gender studies and feminism. Secondly, the lecture will present gender inequalities in selected fields of social life. The aim of this course is to introduce, both the most important theories and their practical use within sociological research. |
Full description: |
1. Gender studies - introduction. Women's studies, men's studies, queer theory. 2. Feminism - the history of social movement and different types. 3. Women's ogranisations in Poland. Social perception of feminism in Poland. 4. Sex - gender. Gender as a performative category (J.Butler). 5. "Doing gender" in social interactions. 6. Sex/gender and the body. 7. Socialization as a process of acquiring gender (family, school, media). 8. Gender and family life. 9. Social debates concerning maternity, abortion and in vitro. 10. Gender and work. 11. Gender and policy. 12. The language of gender. 13. Representations of femininity and masculinity in media. 14. Gender and sport. 15. Crossing gender. |
Bibliography: |
de Beauvoir S.(2003). Druga płeć. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Jacek Santorski & Co. Bradley H. (2008). Płeć. Warszawa: wyd. Sic!. Duch-Krzysztoszek D. (2007). Kto rządzi w rodzinie. Warszawa: IFiS PAN. Fuszara M. (2006). Kobiety w polityce. Warszawa: TRIO. Fuszara M. (red.) (2008). Nowi mężczyźni? Zmieniające się modele męskości we współczesnej Polsce. Warszawa: TRIO. Graff A. (2008). Świat bez kobiet. Płeć w polskim życiu publicznym. Warszawa: W.A.B. Graff, A. (2008), Rykoszetem. Rzecz o płci, seksualności i narodzie. Warszawa: WAB. Hołówka T. (1984). Nikt nie rodzi się kobietą. Warszawa: Czytelnik. Melosik Z. (2002). Kryzys męskości w kulturze współczesnej. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Wolumin. Mizielińska J. (2004). (De)Konstrukcje kobiecości. Gdańsk: słowo/obraz terytoria. Renzetti C.M., Cuirran D.J. (2005). Kobiety, mężczyźni i społeczeństwo, Warszawa: PWN. Siemieńska R. (red.). (2005). Płeć, wybory, władza. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar. Tong R. (2002). Myśl feministyczna. Warszawa: PWN. Titkow A. (red.) (2003) Szklany sufit. Bariery i ograniczenia karier kobiet. Warszawa: ISP. Titkow A., Duch-Krzystoszek D., Budrowska B. (2004). Nieopłatna praca kobiet. Mity, realia, perspektywy. Warszawa: IFiS PAN. Titkow, A. (2007) Tożsamość polskich kobiet. Ciągłość zmiana, konteksty. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo IFiS PAN. |
Learning outcomes: |
After this course student should: 1. know the most important theories concerning construction of gender 2. reconstruct and explain the process of gender socialization 3. distinguish the most important feminist and gender theoretical conceptions 4. recognize forms of gender differerentation in selected areas of social life 5. indicate manifestations of gender discrimination in polish society 6. critically analyze media from gender perspective 7. use known concepts and notions to describe social processes and phenomena from gender perspective 8. is conscious of existence of gender inequalities in different areas of social life |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Written exam divided in two parts: 1. questions concerning lecture, 2. problem questions. |
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