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SSJ20110 Gender, Power and Politics - Historical Perspectives

This module explores the ways in which power has been gendered, where gender has served as a basis for power, regulation and control, as well as the basis for political inclusion / exclusion. There is a focus on issues of key historical, political, and socio-cultural issues from the 1st to the 3rd waves of feminism, concentrating on identities, politics, political activism, sexualities and citizenship. The module will address the social construction of gender, the relation between feminist theory and activism, and how modern society has responded to issues of citizenship, power, race, class, gender and sexualities. There will be an examination of gender relations in Ireland, the changing constructions of masculinities and femininities and the gendered nature of power. This module is taught by Dr Mary McAuliffe. We encourage you to search for other Social Justice (SSJ) modules which include options relating to Equality Studies and Women's Studies. Graduates who have completed at least 15 credits of undergraduate electives by choosing SSJ modules will have this noted on their UCD transcripts as the completion of Structured Electives in Social Justice.
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Subject: Social Justice

Level: 2

Module Coordinator: Dr Mary McAuliffe

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

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Module Info

Subject: Social Justice

Level: 2

Module Coordinator: Dr Mary McAuliffe

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

Old info?