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The Anthropology of Gender and Power
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to the Anthropology of Gender and Power
Overview of the course, key concepts, and theoretical frameworks
Module #2
Defining Gender:Biological, Psychological, and Cultural Perspectives
Exploring the complexities of gender and its intersections with sex, sexuality, and identity
Module #3
The Emergence of Gender Studies in Anthropology
Historical context and key figures in the development of feminist and gender anthropology
Module #4
Patriarchy and its Discontents:Understanding Gender Inequality
Theories of patriarchy, its manifestations, and resistance to it
Module #5
Gender Roles and Expectations:Cross-Cultural Comparisons
Examining gender roles and expectations across cultures, including gendered divisions of labor and socialization
Module #6
The Impact of Colonialism and Imperialism on Gender Relations
How colonialism and imperialism have shaped gender relations and power dynamics globally
Module #7
Feminist Anthropology:Key Debates and Contributions
Exploring the intersections of feminist theory and anthropology, including intersectionality and standpoint theory
Module #8
Gender, Power, and Violence
Understanding the relationships between gender, power, and violence, including gender-based violence and feminicide
Module #9
Masculinity and Power:Critical Approaches
Deconstructing hegemonic masculinity and its relationships to power, privilege, and inequality
Module #10
Womens Agency and Resistance:Case Studies from Around the World
Examining womens experiences of resistance, activism, and empowerment in various cultural contexts
Module #11
Gender, Sexuality, and the Body
Exploring the intersections of gender, sexuality, and the body, including bodily autonomy and sexual rights
Module #12
Transgender and Non-Binary Identities:Anthropological Perspectives
Understanding transgender and non-binary identities, experiences, and struggles
Module #13
Gender, Kinship, and Family
Examining the relationships between gender, kinship, and family structures across cultures
Module #14
Gender, Work, and Economy
Analyzing the gendered divisions of labor, unpaid care work, and the impact of globalization on gender and work
Module #15
Gender, Politics, and the State
Exploring the relationships between gender, politics, and the state, including gender quotas and womens political representation
Module #16
Intersectionality and its Applications
Understanding the concept of intersectionality and its applications in anthropology, including race, class, sexuality, and disability
Module #17
Methodologies for Studying Gender and Power
Feminist and participatory methodologies for researching gender and power dynamics
Module #18
Anthropology and Activism:Making a Difference
Exploring the roles of anthropologists as activists and advocates for gender and social justice
Module #19
Globalization, Development, and Gender
Analyzing the impacts of globalization and development on gender relations and womens lives
Module #20
Gender, Culture, and Human Rights
Understanding the intersections of gender, culture, and human rights, including cultural relativism and universalism debates
Module #21
Case Study:Gender and Power in a Specific Cultural Context
In-depth examination of gender and power dynamics in a specific cultural context (e.g. Japan, India, Latin America)
Module #22
Gender, Environment, and Sustainability
Exploring the intersections of gender, environment, and sustainability, including ecofeminism and environmental justice
Module #23
Gender, Migration, and Displacement
Understanding the experiences of gender and migration, including gendered migration patterns and refugee crises
Module #24
Gender, Conflict, and Peacebuilding
Examining the relationships between gender, conflict, and peacebuilding, including gender-based violence in conflict zones
Module #25
Debating Gender and Power:Contemporary Issues and Controversies
Analyzing current debates and controversies in the anthropology of gender and power, including backlash against gender equality
Module #26
Pedagogies of Gender and Power
Teaching and learning strategies for critical gender and power analysis in anthropology
Module #27
Research Ethics and Gender in Anthropological Fieldwork
Ethical considerations for conducting research on gender and power in anthropological fieldwork
Module #28
Decolonizing Gender and Power:Indigenous and Postcolonial Perspectives
Decolonizing approaches to gender and power, including Indigenous feminisms and postcolonial critiques
Module #29
Digital Gender and Power:Online Activism and Social Media
Exploring the intersections of gender, power, and digital technologies, including online activism and social media
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in The Anthropology of Gender and Power career


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