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Gender Studies
Gender Studies, with its motivating force of women's studies, is just
as needed now as it ever wasperhaps in some respects more sowith
the increasingly sophisticated and pervasive attempts to persuade the
consumer/reader/user that all is equal and, finally, merely a matter of
choice. One of the tasks of this major will be to address and redress
this notion. It is an area of intense public debate and we seek to equip
our students not only to enter into this debate but at some future time
perhaps, to lead it.
The major is made up of subjects from the Faculties of Arts, Commerce,
Education, Law and Science. It is an interdisciplinary major which recognises
that students come from a range of backgrounds and may want to study over
a range of areas. There are no core subjects. A number of the subjects
within the proposed major deal not only with the impact of being gendered
as female, but also with definitions of masculinity and with queer theory,
an area of study more commonly associated with sexuality than gender.
The Gender Studies major will encourage students to develop greater tolerance
and understanding of gender equity issues, values which they could bring
to debates in the wider community.
Co-ordinator: Dr Anne Lear, (English Studies Program, Faculty of
Arts).
Details of the Major
A major in Gender Studies will consist of at least 54 Credit Points chosen
from the following range of subjects (at least 24 credit points must be
at 300 level). Students will choose at least five subjects from the list
of Specialist Electives, and no more than two from the list of General
Electives.
Normal pre-requisites apply for the following subjects unless these are
waived by the Head of Unit.
Please note: not all subjects will be available in any one year.
Specialist Electives
Students must choose at least five subjects from this list
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100-Level
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Credit Points
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ENGL121
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Text and Gender
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6
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200-Level
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ECON208
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Gender Work and Family
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8
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EDUC292
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Gender and Social Justice
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8
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ENGL260
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Nineteenth Century Australian Literary Culture
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8
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GENE215
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Women in Society - Productive Reproductive Labour
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8
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GENE216
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Women in Society - Images and Representations
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8
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PHIL260
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Philosophy of Feminism
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8
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300-Level
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ENGL345
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Twentieth Century Women Writers
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8
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ENGL365
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Nineteenth Century Women Writers
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8
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AUST300
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Twentieth Century Australian Literary Culture
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8
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ENGL371
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Twentieth Century Australian Literary Culture
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8
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HIST380
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Twentieth Century Australian Literary Culture
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8
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HIST318
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The Making of the modern Australian Woman
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8
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SOC330
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Sociology of Gender Relations
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8
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CCS334
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Technologies of the Body
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8
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LAW335
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Anti-Discrimination Law
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6
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LAW349
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Feminism and the Law
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6
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General Electives
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Students must choose no more than two subjects from this list
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100-Level
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GEOS142
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The Human Environment: Problems and Change
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6
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SOC103
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Aspects of Australian Society
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6
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200-Level
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CCS215
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Gender, Race, Colonialism
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8
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EDUF212
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Education II
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6
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ENGL259
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Introduction to Canadian Literature
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8
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SOC205
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Sociology of the Family
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8
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300-Level
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GEOS348
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Cultural Landscapes
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8
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LAW303
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Children, Families and the Law
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6
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