Sexualities, Rights and Gender-Based Violence
1
2017-2018
03017072
Humanities/Sociology
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
10.0
Compulsory
3rd Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Not applicable
Teaching Methods
This curricular unit aims to promote the active participation of students in class. The discipline operates at regular sessions run by the teacher in charge and may have invited experts in certain areas of knowledge. The assessment combines the involvement of students in class (interventions), the students conducting a small written research and presenting a selected theme / text in class.
Learning Outcomes
This curricular unit aims to provide a systematic guide to some of the major theories and debates within sociology in the late 20th and early 21st century concerning sexual citizenship, gender violence, social movements, sociology of law, and LGBTI/Queer. It explores as well ongoing post-disciplinary debates (in which sociology participates alongside other social sciences and humanities).
The main theories of the social are discussed, both within the disciplinary domain of sociology and at the boundaries of sociology with a range of other domains of knowledge, as part of diverse postdisciplinary configurations.
Students are expected to engage with the main theoretical proposals within these fields of study and with the postdisciplinary debates which are redrawing contemporary knowledge of the social.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Sexual citizenship-To study the notion of citizenship from the standpoint of Gender and Queer Studies. To promote a critical understanding of transformation on family, relational and parenting models, and their legal, social and political impacts
Gender-based Violence-To question the concept of gender violence. To approach, from a feminist perspective, deferential forms of violence such as violence within intimate relationships, sexual assault, trafficking in persons, harassment, female genital mutilation, among others. To place in this debate the concept of intersectionality and a North / South perspective
Social Movements-Introducing and complexifying the definition of social movements at different scales: local, national and global. Emphasize the evolution and forms of action of feminist and LGBTI movements
Sociology of Law-Analyze the evolution of critical feminist legal studies in different areas of law. Discuss the potential of law and rights in the feminist struggles
Head Lecturer(s)
Maria Madalena Santos Duarte
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Synthesis work: 40.0%
Research work: 60.0%
Bibliography
Duarte, M. (2012).O lugar do direito nas políticas contra a violência doméstica, Ex aequo.25, 59-74
Duarte, M. (2011).Movimentos na Justiça. Lisboa:Almedina
Fineman, M.A. ,Thomadsen, N.S. (eds) (1991).At the Boundaries of Law.Feminism and Legal Theory. NY: Routledge
Phelan, S. (2001). Queering citizenship, Sexual Strangers. Gays, Lesbians and Dilemmas of Citizenship. Temple Univ. Press, 139-161
Plummer, K. (2003).The New Theories of Citizenship, Intimate Citizenship. London:Univ Washington Press, 49-66
Santos, A. C. (2013).Social Movements and Sexual Citizenship in Southern Europe. Basingstoke:Palgrave-Macmillan
Santos, A. C. (2013)Queer bodily encounters, legal recognition and homonormativity, Journal of Gender Studies,22(1), 2-11
Smart, C. (1999) Law,Crime and Sexuality.California:Sage
Sokoloff, N. ;Pratt, C. (eds.) (2005).Domestic Violence at the margins. NJ:Rutgers Univ Press
Sunder, M.(ed.) (2007) Gender and Feminist Theory in Law and Society.Hampshire: Ashgate