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Gender and Globalisation
Titulaire(s) du cours
Isaline BERGAMASCHI (Coordonnateur)Crédits ECTS
5
Langue(s) d'enseignement
anglais
Contenu du cours
Is there a unique, homogenous way to be "gay" worldwide ? What have the effects of #MeToo been in different countries ? What were the Europeans obsessed with sexuality? Are war and global finance a man's problem? How does economic globalization affect women specifically? Are LGBT+ rights a set of norms that the West imposes on the rest of the world? With Tinder and Youporn, have sex and love become global commodities?
Objectifs (et/ou acquis d'apprentissages spécifiques)
This course purports to provide students with conceptual tools and empirical examples to answer the abovementioned questions. It investigates the co-production of gender and the globalization of human, social, political, activist and economic activities. It was conceived for people interested in these issues for personal or political reasons, and for those who would like to elaborate tools or policies to tackle gender inequalities in multicultural environments or international organisations.
From a theoretical and methodological perspective, the course adopts a historical perspective drawing on the social sciences, i.e. sociology, international relations and political economy.
Pré-requis et Co-requis
Connaissances et compétences pré-requises ou co-requises
There are no prerequisite for this course.
Méthodes d'enseignement et activités d'apprentissages
OUTLINE
- Introduction : Bananas, Beaches and Bases
PART I. STATE, NATIONALISM AND WAR
- The « heterosexual matrix » : what colonization has done to gender
- The colonial legacy on identities, sexual practices and the family structure
- Nationalism and war
6. Work and migrations
7. The professionals of globalisation and their gender(s)
8. Firms, industries and global commodities: sex and love
PART III. THE INTERNATIONAL CIRCULATIONS
OF GENDER IDENTITES, NORMS AND CAUSES
- The internationalisation of gender and sexual identities ?
- Queer diplomacy - international organisations tackling and transforming gender
- The gender of/ Gender in transnational social movements
- The internationalisation of gender-related causes and mobilisations
Autres renseignements
Contacts
Prof. Bergamaschi Isaline
Département de science politique, Faculté de Philosophie et Sciences Sociales/ REPI
Tel : 02 650 3227 Email address : Isaline.bergamaschi@ulb.be
Office hours : Fridays from 14:15-16:15
Office location: REPI/ Institut d’Etudes Européennes, third floor
The classroom's number and the lectures' dates can be found on TimeEdit.
Campus
Solbosch
Evaluation
Méthode(s) d'évaluation
- Examen écrit
Examen écrit
- Question ouverte à réponse courte
Students must read one or two compulsory readings before each lecture. These were produced by prominent historical personalities and gender activists can be accessed on the UV (PDFs) or in the syllabus (links).
The final grade for the course will draw on a final exam (no books/sources allowed) held in class (3 hours), which will consist of 3 questions. Students will answer each 3 questions in 3 small academic essays (one page max., double space). The final exam's date and hour will be determined by the service des horaires later during the semester and posted on TimeEdit.the answer to each question will be graded on 6 or 7 points. The essays will draw on the course content and the compulsory readings. One of the 3 questions can deal specifically with the compulsory readings.
The exam during the "seconde session" will have the same format as the exam of the first session: 3 questions, 3 hours, in class, no books/ sources allowed.
Langue(s) d'évaluation
- anglais
- (éventuellement français )