OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _

Gender Studies in Theory and Practice

Beverley Anne YAMAMOTO(Graduate School of Human Sciences)

Course Objective

Course Contents
   In this course we will begin by taking a theoretical approach to gender as a relational category of analysis, drawing largely on sociology and anthropology. We will explore the relationship between gender, sex and sexuality. We will then move on to look at how gender operates in social institutions and human relationships. Finally, we will explore gender equality policy in a Japanese society within the wider context of transnational feminism and an expanding concept of human rights. A key question raised in the course is how has gender been constructed in modern/contemporary Japan.

Course Schedule

  1. Orientation: What is gender and why does it matter?
  2. Exploring gender, sex, and sexuality I
  3. Exploring gender, sex, and sexuality II
  4. Theorizing the gendered person
  5. Theorizing gendered organizations and institutions
  6. Men's studies - exploring masculinities
  7. Women's studies issues raised by Japanese feminism
  8. Mid-term exam (Presentation may be an option is the class is small)
  9. Gendered families
  10. Gendered workplace I
  11. Gendered workplace II
  12. Gender issues in education
  13. Gender in the media
  14. Gender and violence
  15. Gender equality policies in Japan

Textbook and Reference
   Required readings will include, but are not limited to, chapters from the following texts:

Grading

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