05.866.132 Cultural Studies III - American Studies: The History of American Feminism

Veranstaltungsdetails

Lehrende/r: Dr. Pia Wiegmink

Veranstaltungsart: Übung

Anzeige im Stundenplan: 05.866.132

Semesterwochenstunden: 2

Credits: 4,0

Unterrichtssprache: Englisch

Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: - | 45

Anmeldegruppe: CS III AS

Prioritätsschema: Senatsrichtlinie
Zulassung gemäß Richtlinie über den Zugang zu teilnahmebeschränkten Lehrveranstaltungen vom 07. März 2007.

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Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
In this course, we will look at the historical development of feminism in the USA both as a political movement and as a critical theory. We will examine the emergence and formation of the so-called “three waves” of feminist thought. Beginning with the first women’s rights convention at Seneca Falls in 1848 and the Women’s suffrage movement, we will investigate the foundations of feminism. The writings of Kate Millet and Betty Friedan will provide us with some basic information about the political objectives of Second Wave Feminism. Further on, we will focus on texts by representatives of the very diverse strand of feminism referred to as the Third Wave. In addition, we will also look at feminist thought taking into account aspects like the relation of race and gender, intersectionality, queer studies as well as recent political movements such as Code Pink or #metoo.

Inhalt:
In this course, we will look at the historical development of feminism in the USA both as a political movement and as a critical theory. We will examine the emergence and formation of the so-called “three waves” of feminist thought. Beginning with the first women’s rights convention (Seneca Falls) in the US in 1849 and the Women’s suffrage movement, we will investigate the foundations of feminism. The writings of Kate Millet and Betty Friedan will provide us with some basic information about the political objectives of Second Wave Feminism. Further on, we will focus on texts by representatives of the very diverse strand of feminism referred to as the Third Wave. In addition, we will also look at feminist thought taking into account aspects like the relation of race and gender, intersectionality, queer studies as well as recent political movements such as Code Pink or #metoo.

Empfohlene Literatur:
A reader with the required course material will be available.

Zusätzliche Informationen:
GUEST LECTURE:

Denise Uyehara (USA, Performance Artist)
on
"Pomo Feminist: Serious, Funny and Unhinged Performances by a Former Sacred Naked Nature Girl"

Fr, 8. February 2019, 10-12 a.m.

All welcome!

Termine
Datum Von Bis Raum Lehrende/r
1 Fr, 19. Okt. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
2 Fr, 26. Okt. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
3 Fr, 2. Nov. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
4 Fr, 9. Nov. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
5 Fr, 16. Nov. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
6 Fr, 23. Nov. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
7 Fr, 30. Nov. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
8 Fr, 7. Dez. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
9 Fr, 14. Dez. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
10 Fr, 21. Dez. 2018 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
11 Fr, 11. Jan. 2019 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
12 Fr, 18. Jan. 2019 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
13 Fr, 25. Jan. 2019 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
14 Fr, 1. Feb. 2019 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
15 Fr, 8. Feb. 2019 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
16 Fr, 15. Feb. 2019 10:15 11:45 01 423 P103 Dr. Pia Wiegmink
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