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An intersectional perspective on the global politics of reproduction

Are you interested in studying gender studies at an advanced level, broadening and developing your perspectives on important social issues and how gender orders are changing? This course will develop your ability to reason analytically and independently about the relationship between scientific and cultural/political understandings of the body, reproductive politics and its significance for the construction of difference at the intersections of gender, ethnicity, sexuality, technology and power. The context is global, and specific topics include feminist and postcolonial critiques of scientific epistemologies and practices, and historical and contemporary constructions of difference through biomedical practices and regulatory policies. You will also examine the implications of scientific development for the cultural and political construction of gender and corporeality and the resulting transformations of parenthood, normality/deviance, self-determination and citizenship.

Master’s level studies require greater self-reliance than Bachelor’s level, and this course presumes in-depth knowledge of feminist and postcolonial theories. Teaching is seminar based, with introductory lectures, and the course is examined through active participation in the seminars, written assignments and peer review exercises.