Learning Outcomes:
- Introduce students to the issues in the intersection of gender, religion, and colonialism.
- Evaluate and question competing perspectives on key issues and public debates from a multidisciplinary perspective
- Familiarise students with the foundations of feminist theory, gender theory, postcolonial theory, and decolonial thought
- Encourage students to interconnect theory and real life examples
- Rethink, challenge, self-reflect on naturalised assumptions on gender, religion, and politics.
- Enhance critical analysis skills
- Improve discussion skills
- Practice forming and synthesising strong arguments based on scholarly research
- Develop independent research skills
- Enhance writing skills
Indicative Module Content:
Possible themes might include:
- Gender, Religion, and Place: Decolonising Vocabularies
- Gender and Post/Secularism
- Gender and Religion: Under Western Eyes
- Gender, Religion, and the Nation/State
- Gender, Race, and Religion
- Gender, Religion, and Environment
- Gender, Religion, and Agency
- Feminist Re-interpretations of Religion
- Religion and Sexualities
- Gender, Religion, and Law