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 131-032 Contesting Genders:Feminism-DeBeauvoir

Note

Formerly available as 131-219/319. Students who have completed 131-219/319 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Prof P Grimshaw & Dr S Swain

Prerequisites

Usually 25 points of First Year History.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Subject Description

This subject examines the history of the women's movement in the West and Australia from 1790 to 1950, and the key influential texts that shaped activists' ideas. Through the works of writers such as Mary Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, Frederick Engels, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Simone De Beauvoir, the subject explores the contribution of liberal, socialist and radical feminists to the politics of the women's movement. Students will encounter the challenge of postcolonial critiques to the eurocentric character of the women's movement and, on completion of the subject, should be able to evaluate the ways in which Europeans in Australia received and modified ideas on gender within a colonial context.



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