Showcasing the diversity of gender studies across °×С½ãÂÛ̳, including literary studies, history, philosophy, art history, anthropology and global health.
Gender and Sexuality Studies at °×С½ãÂÛ̳ is based at the Centre for Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry (CMII).
Staff affiliated to the GFRN teach on the MA Gender, Society and Representation, an inter-faculty programme drawing on the unusual breadth of disciplines for which °×С½ãÂÛ̳ is renowned, including development studies, law, anthropology, literary scholarship, geography and queer studies. It is also possible to take an MPhil/PhD in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Affiliated staff supervise a range of doctoral projects on gender and feminism.
Beside degree programmes, several departments offer modules relevant to gender studies. This includes:
Undergraduate
- Race, Gender and Feminism (BASC0042)
- Gender, Sexuality and Feminisms in Everyday Lives (EDPS0021)
- Gender and Politics (POLS0022)
- Sociology of Gender (SOCS0036)
- The Anthropology of Kinship and Gender (ANTH0014)
- Gender, Politics and Society of the Americas (AMER0052)
- Gender, Families and Work (SOCS0084)
Postgraduate
- Feminism on Film (CMII0207)
- Feminism and the Medical Self (CMII0151)
- Gender Theory, Politics and Feminism (CMII0052)
- Toil & Trouble - Feminism and Art Now (HART0163)
- Women Filmmakers (CMII0145)
- Feminism and Philosophy (PHIL0073)
- Gender and Ageing: A Feminist Gerentology (CMII0150)
- Decolonial Approaches to Gender and Sexuality Studies (CMII0210)
- Gendering the Study of Politics: Theory and Practice (PUBL0038)
- New Woman Literature in Britain and America, 1793-1920 (CMII0161)
- Concepts and Controversies in Womens Health (IFWH0023)
- Gender and Digital Media (CCME0138)
- Gender, Disaster and Conflict (IRDR0016)