Faculty of Arts
1. Prerequisites
2. Requirements for a major
3. Gender studies subjects
4. Honours entry
5. Honours requirements
5.1. Pure honours
5.2. Combined honours
6. For more information
Subject Lists
Fourth year subjects
Convener: Associate Professor Maila Stivens
Gender studies (formerly women's studies) offers a unique opportunity from which to study a variety of topics and issues relating to gender and society. The program places particular emphasis on recent developments in Australian and Asia-Pacific feminisms and in gender relations. Subjects within gender studies draw on examples from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region in order to develop students appreciation of Australia's location within the Asia-Pacific region and the implications of Australia's own colonial history. Situated within one of the leading history departments in Australia, the interdisciplinary program in gender studies both draws on and extends the department's research interests.
Gender studies addresses a range of issues that include gender, family and mothering; gender and sexuality; gender and colonialism; gender and identity; gender and nationalism; and Australian and Asian feminisms. The program draws on a core of subjects taught by lecturers in gender studies and a wide range of subjects available within other areas of study. These include subjects drawn from anthropology, art history, Australian studies, cinema studies, criminology, English, French, history, history and philosophy of science, Islamic studies, linguistics and applied linguistics, philosophy, political science, social theory and sociology.
The gender studies program commences at either first or second year. The general prerequisite for entry at second year is the completion of 50 points of first year in any area of study within the Faculty of Arts.
A major in gender studies usually consists of nine 12.5 point subjects, totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:
two first year subjects from any area of study, one of which may be 131-116 Sex, Gender and Power: An Introduction (25 points) and;
seven second/third year subjects (87.5 points), which must include:
two subjects from the list of core subjects below and;
five subjects from the list of optional subjects below.
Students must take two of the following subjects at second/third year toward their gender studies major.
| Core subjects (second/third year) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Gender studies/history | Semester | |
| 131-024 The Body: History, Sex & Gender | 2 | |
| 131-032 Contesting Genders: 1792 to the 1950s | Not Offered | |
| 131-033 A History of Sexualities | Not Offered | |
| 131-034 Gender, Culture and Identity Politics | 1 | |
| 131-038 Gender and Development | 2 | |
Students must take five of the subjects at second/third year toward their gender studies major.
Students should also note that they must consult the relevant area of study entries in the Handbook to make sure that they meet the prerequisites, if any, for entry to these subjects.
| Optional subjects (first year) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 131-116 Sex, Gender and Power: An Introduction | 2 | |
| Optional subjects (third/fourth year) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Criminology | Semester | |
| 191-422 Women, Gender and Crime | 2 | |
| 191-428 Crime and Culture | 1 | |
The prerequisites for entry to fourth year honours in gender studies are:
completion of all the requirements for the BA and;
completion of a major in gender studies and;
an average grade of H2B or higher over the second/third year subjects within the major.
Prospective honours students are required to consult with the convener of gender studies during Semester 2 of the year prior to honours entry. At this time they must complete a satisfactory thesis proposition form, available from the convener.
Students undertaking pure honours in gender studies must complete:
131-506 Gender Studies Thesis or 131-507 Gender Studies Thesis (MYE) (37.5 points) and;
one compulsory subject 131-452 Representations of Gender (12.5 points) or 131-447 Gender, Globalisation and Development and;
four honours subjects in gender studies selected from the list below (or alternative subjects arranged with the gender studies coordinator) (50 points).
Students undertaking combined honours in gender studies and another area of study must complete:
131-506 Gender Studies Thesis or 131-507 Gender Studies Thesis (MYE) (37.5 points) and;
131-452 Representations of Gender or 131-447 Gender, Globalisation and Development and;
one honours subject in gender studies selected from the list below (or alternative subjects arranged with the gender studies coordinator) (25 points) and;
three honours subjects in the combined area of study (37.5 points).
or
honours thesis in the combined area of study (37.5 points) and;
two honours subjects in the combined area of study (25 points) and;
131-452 Representations of Gender or 131-447 Gender, Globalisation and Development and;
two honours subjects in gender studies selected from the list below or alternative subjects arranged with the gender studies coordinator (37.5 points).
Associate Professor Maila Stivens
Department of History
Third Floor, John Medley Building
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel. +61 3 8344 5970
Email: m.stivens@unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.gender-studies.unimelb.edu.au
| Fourth year subjects | ||
|---|---|---|
| Cinema studies | Semester | |
| 107-431 Postmodernism and the Cinema | 1 | |
| 107-432 Melodrama, Class and the Cinema | Not Offered | |
| 107-463 Dream Screen: Film and Psychoanalysis | 1 | |
| 107-088 Love Stories: Film and Narrative Theory | Not Offered | |
| Classical studies | ||
| 107-439 Sex, Gender & Society in Greece and Rome | 1 | |
| Criminology | ||
| 191-422 Women, Gender and Crime | 2 | |
| 191-428 Crime and Culture | 1 | |
| English | ||
| 106-403 Reading the Subject: Freud/Lacan/Fiction | 2 | |
| 106-409 Stardom, Media, Culture | Not Offered | |
| 106-436 Lesbian and Gay Theory | Not Offered | |
| 106-443 Body Cultures | 1 | |
| 106-448 Theorising the Spectator | 2 | |
| Geography | ||
| 121-516 Gender Issues in Development | 2 | |
| History | ||
| 131-447 Gender, Globalisation and Development | 1 | |
| 131-452 Representations of Gender | 1 | |
| 131-454 Art, Family & Politics: The Renaissance | 1 | |
| 131-455 Gender and Colonialism: 1788-1945 | Not Offered | |
| Political science | ||
| 166-417 Human Rights Theory & Practice: S.E.Asia | 1 | |
| Social theory | ||
| 136-482 Imagined Societies | 2 | |
131-506 Gender Studies Thesis
131-507 Gender Studies Thesis (MYE)
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