Hobart
Introduction
How do assumptions about gender influence our understanding of what it means to be a human being? In this unit we explore a variety of different ways that human beings have been imagined and thought about across time in western culture. We pay particular attention to the ways that sexual difference has been deemed to be significant when it comes to understanding human beings, but we also study other differences, such as race, class, age, and physical ability, and the ways these differences intersect with sex and gender. Throughout the unit students are introduced to key terms and concepts in Gender Studies.
Summary 2020
Unit name | Gender: Being Human |
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Unit code | HAF104 |
Credit points | 12.5 |
Faculty/School | College of Arts, Law and Education School of Humanities |
Discipline | Philosophy and Gender Studies |
Coordinator | Dr. Lucy Tatman |
Teaching staff | Dr. Lucy Tatman |
Level | Introductory |
Available as student elective? | Yes |
Breadth Unit? | No |
Availability
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Learning Outcomes
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Teaching
Teaching Pattern | 13 weeks, 2 x 1 hr lecture, 1 hr tutorial weekly |
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Assessment | 2,500 words internal assessment (50%), tutorial participation, including a minimum of 2 online quizzes demonstrating student engagement (10%), 2 hr examination (40%). |
Timetable | View the lecture timetable | View the full unit timetable |
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