Gendered Violence, 7.5 credits
Contents
Contents
This course deals with gendered violence as a theoretical, human rights and policy issue. Taking departure from a variety of feminist and intersectional approaches the course will address questions such as: What is violence? How can violence be gendered? What are the relationships between violence, gender and power? How can gender-based violence be understood, addressed and responded to? How are notions of gender equality and violence linked?
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student shall have the ability to:
Knowledge and understanding:
- understand and explain different definitions of gendered violence.
- understand and explain gendered violence from critical feminist perspectives.
Skills and abilities:
- independently apply relevant critical theories on empirical or theoretical problems related to gender and violence.
Judgement and approach:
- independently identify and formulate relevant questions regarding gendered violence feminist perspectives.
- be able to, orally and in writing, present an independent analysis related to central questions regarding gendered violence.
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/6 from Swedish Upper secondary education.
Form of instruction
The course is a full-time on-line course in English. The course is taught entirely through an electronic Learning Management System where the student takes part in lectures, mandatory assignments and other learning activities. The studies are characterized by a high degree of independent and active search for knowledge, and critical reflection, both individually and in groups.
Examination modes
Examination takes place through fulfillment of two parts:
1) Mandatory assignments during the course
2) Individual written assignment.
For part 1 the grades are Fail (U) or Pass (G). For part 2, as well as for the whole course, the grades are Fail (U), Pass (G) and Pass with Distinction (VG). The grade for the whole course in based on the examination of part 2. The whole course is not graded until part 1 is fulfilled.
Other regulations
Students have the right to apply to have a previous education or experience evaluated for transfer of credits. For more
information, see: www.umu.se/utbildning/antagning/tillgodoraknande/
Literature
Valid from: 2021 week 24
Abu-Lughod Lila
Seductions of the Honor Crime
Included in:
Differences
Bloomington :
Indiana University Press :
1989- :
22 :
17-63 pages
Mandatory
Addressing violence against women: a call to action
Garcia-Moreno C, Zimmerman C, Morris-Gehring A, Heise L, Amin A, Abrahams N, Watts C
The Lancet :
2015 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 1685-1695
Boyle Karen
Whats in a name? Theorising the Inter-relationships of gender and violence
Sage Publications :
2018 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 19-36
Re-Theorizing Intimate Partner Violence through Post-Structural Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Sociology of Gender
Cannon Clare, Lauve-Moon Katie, Buttell Fred
Social sciences :
2015 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 668-687
Carbin Maria
The requirement to speak
: Victim stories in Swedish policies against honour-related violence
Included in:
Women's studies international forum : h [Elektronisk resurs] b a multidisciplinary journal ...
Oxford :
Pergamon P. :
1982- :
46 :
107-114 pages
Mandatory
Hegemonic masculinity?
: rethinking the concept
Connell R. W., Messerschmidt James W.
Mandatory
Corrigan Rose
Building Theory and Making Change: The Challenges ofStudying Feminist Activism
Cambridge University Press :
2013 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 489-493
Crenshaw Kimberlé
Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics and Violence against Women of Color
Included in:
Stanford law review.
Stanford, Calif. :
School of Law :
1948- :
1241-1299 pages
Mandatory
Demetriou Demetrakis Z.
Connell's Concept of Hegemonic Masculinity: A Critique
Included in:
Theory and society
Amsterdam ; London ; New York :
Elsevier Scientific Publ. :
1974- :
Vol. 1- :
Vol.30 :
337361 pages
Mandatory
Enander Viveka
Violent women?
: the challenge of women's violence in intimate heterosexual relationships to feminist analyses of partner violence
Included in:
Nora
London :
Taylor & Francis :
1998- :
Mandatory
I Wasnt a Priority, I Wasnt a Victim: Challenges in Help Seeking for Transgender Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Guadalupe-Diaz Xavier L, Jasinski Jana
Sage Publications :
2017 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 772-792
Gendered and Social Hierarchies in Problem Representation and Policy Processes: Domestic Violence in Finland and Scotland
Hearn Jeff, McKie Linda
Sage Publications :
2010 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 136-158
Hearn Jeff
The sociological significance of domestic violence: Tensions, paradoxes and implications
Sage Publications :
2012 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp.152-170
Hernández Miriam
Killed Out of Love: A Frame Analysis of Domestic Violence Coverage in Hong Kong
Sage Publications :
2018 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp.1454-1473
Howe Adrian
Every time you said "penis"
: (Men's) violence, victim advocacy and impermissible speech
Included in:
Australian feminist studies
Adelaide :
Research Centre for Women's Studies, University of Adelaide :
1985- :
Mandatory
Frames in Contestation: Gendering Domestic Violence Policies in Five Central and Eastern European Countries
Krizsan Andrea, Popa RM
Sage Publications :
2014 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp.758-782
Kuokkanen Rauna
Gendered Violence and Politics in Indigenous Communities
Routledge :
2015 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 271-288
Strid Sofia
Intersectionality and Multiple Inequalities: Visibility in British Policy on Violence Against Women
Oxford Academic :
2013 :
Mandatory
Violence against women during covid-19 pandemic restrictions
Roesch Elisabeth, Amin Avni, Gupta Jhumka, García-Moreno Claudia
Included in:
BMJ (British Medical Journal)
1988- :
369 :
Mandatory
Redefining Intimate Partner Violence Beyond the Binary to Include Transgender People
Yerke A.F, DeFeo J
Journal of Family Violence (2016) 31: 995-998. :
2016 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 975-979
Development policies, intimate partner violence, Swedishgender equality and global health
Öhman Ann, Emmelin Maria
Elsevier Ltd :
2014 :
Mandatory
Reading instructions: pp. 115-122