SPECIAL NOTE:
compulsory unit for Gender Studies major
OFFERINGS
Unit
Sem 1
Sem 2
Full Yr
Spring
Summer
Winter
HAF215
H
Distance(H,L,W,I,N)
Key Semester Dates
Semester
Note
Start Date
Census Date
Final WW Date*
End Date
Sem 1
27-FEB-2006
23-MAR-2006
17-APR-2006
02-JUN-2006
*The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (see
Withdrawal dates explained for more information).
Provides an introduction to themes, issues and conflicts in contemporary feminist thought in the Western world. Particular attention is paid to the shift from the unifying themes in earlier feminist theorising to the destabilising influences of recent social theory upon feminism. The issues to be addressed centre around debates about the category of `woman`, the politics of difference, the basis of feminist knowledge, the conception of power, the body, the stability of sexed identity and feminist engagements with mainstream politics. There is an emphasis on applying feminist theoretical tools to contemporary debates and events within feminism and in mainstream public life.
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Web supported -
H,I,L,N,W
Online access to some part of this unit online is optional
Resource supported teaching & learning -
H
Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
Resource dependent teaching & learning -
I,L,N,W
Independent study with provided resources replaces face-to-face or other classes (e.g. lectures)
About Flexible Study Options
TEXTS Required A Unit Reader with all tutorial readings will be available to purchase
Recommended Texts Mohanty CT, Russo A & Torres L (eds),
Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism, ISBN 253338735
Thornton M (ed),
Public and Private: Feminist Legal Debates, ISBN 0195536622
Grosz E,
Volatile Bodies, ISBN 1863734155
Caine B & Pringle R (eds),
Transitions: New Australian Feminisms, ISBN 1863737766
Nicholson LJ (ed),
Feminism/Postmodernism, ISBN 041590058X
Huggins J,
Sister Girl: The Writings of Aboriginal Activist and Historian Jackie Huggins, ISBN 0702228400
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