Critical Perspectives on Nordic Gender Equalities, 15 credits
Law: Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Contents
This course deals with gender equality as political ideal and practice in the Nordic region. Taking a historical departure the course will address questions such as: How and when was the issue of gender equality put on the political agenda in the Nordic countries? How is gender equality understood and practised today? Are Nordic countries still to be conceived as egalitarian? Drawing on various research fields such as post-structuralist feminist theory, postcolonial theory as well as critical perspectives on violence, class and sexuality the course will explore the ideal of gender equality from different angles. Special emphasis is put on examining the ways in which present day Nordic societies in general and gender equality in particular are marked by processes of postcoloniality, heteronormativity and neoliberalism. This is a cross-disciplinary course and will be able to enrich and complement courses in many different programmes. The course is organized around active student participation and consists of lectures, seminars and written examinations. The course is taught in English.
Expected learning outcomes
Module 1: Gender and Politics in the Nordic countries (7,5 ECTS) After the course the student shall be able to - describe the history of Nordic politics of gender equality as well as be able independently identify and compare central divisions in Nordic feminist research on gender equality and politics. - orally and in writing present an independent and critical analysis of different conceptualisations of gender equality. Module 2: Critical Perspectives on Nordic Gender Equality (7,5 ECTS) After the course the student shall be able to - describe and independently compare the different feminist analytical positions presented during the module. - orally and in writing present an independent and critical analysis of Nordic gender equality related to processes of heteronormativity, colonialism, class and neo-liberalism. Added to this, the student should be able to contribute to qualified analytical comments at seminars and lead discussions.
Required Knowledge
To be admitted to the course applicants must have completed three semesters of full time studies, equivalent to 90 ECTS, of which at least 15 ECTS must be an independent project or four semesters of full time studies equivalent to 120 ECTS. English proficiency equivalent to English B from Swedish Upper secondary education. (IELTS (Academic) with minimum score 6.5 and no individual score below 5.5. TOEFL (Paper based with minimum score 575 and minimum TWE 4.5). TOEFL (Internet based with minimum score 90 and minimum Written 20).
Form of instruction
Teaching is conducted through lectures and seminars. Major part of the scheduled lectures and seminars are compulsory, and students who are unable to participate may be given extra examination tasks. Emphasis is placed on students independent work.
Examination modes
The course will be examined gradually through active participation in seminars, and through individual oral, and written examination. The examination of module 1 consists of two written assignments. The examination of module 2 consists of one written assignment in which at least three of the themes; class, neoliberalism, heteronormativity and colonialism are discussed in relation to gender equality. For both modules and the course as a whole, the following grades are given: Fail (U), Pass (G) and Pass with distinction (VG). In order to be awarded Pass for the entire course, it is necessary that all examinations and all compulsory teaching sessions have been passed. In order to achieve Pass with distinction on the whole course, this grade is demanded on module two and at least on one of the written assignments on module one. A re-sit examination can be offered at the earliest ten days and at the latest three months after publishing information about the first examination. One more examination will be offered within the next year. A student who has passed the examination is not eligible for a new examination to raise grades. The option of a re-examination based on the original course syllabus will be available for at least two years after a student registered for the course. All in all, a student is given five chances of fulfilling the course examination. A student has the right to change examiner after failing two examinations for a course module, unless there are strong arguments against this. Course diplomas will be issued within 60 days after a passed examination. Academic credit transfer This course cannot be credited for other courses in gender studies at Umeå University. A course with the same name (7,5 ECTS), given during Autumn 2006, can be given credits for in this course corresponding to 7,5 ECTS. For further information we recommend contact with the director of studies.
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