The course is intended to provide an introduction to contemporary debates on the main contributions to theoretical-political research in the field of feminism and gender studies.
It consists of a series of meetings dedicated to fundamental voices and positions to orient oneself in the constellation of feminisms, accompanied by workshop and group activities.
International students can ask for a final exam in their native language or in English.
It consists of a series of meetings dedicated to fundamental voices and positions to orient oneself in the constellation of feminisms, accompanied by workshop and group activities.
International students can ask for a final exam in their native language or in English.
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R. Ghighi (a cura di), Femminismi. Un'antologia contemporanea, Einaudi 2025
+ texts relating to the chosen workshop session (a detailed bibliography for the workshop sessions will be shared between January and February on Moodle)
Programme
The detailed schedule of meetings will be published on Moodle in FebruaryCore Documentation
F. Castelli, R. Carocci (a cura di), Femminismi. Idee, movimenti, conflitti, Novadelphi, 2021or
R. Ghighi (a cura di), Femminismi. Un'antologia contemporanea, Einaudi 2025
+ texts relating to the chosen workshop session (a detailed bibliography for the workshop sessions will be shared between January and February on Moodle)
Attendance
Attendance at the workshop sessions is required. If students need to participate remotely or are unable to attend the meetings, they must contact the professor to rearrange on the form and content of the examination.Type of evaluation
For those attending the course, qualification will be granted upon submission of a paper of at least 20,000 characters (including spaces), based on a specific workshop topic, by the deadline specified by the Professor at the start of the course. The paper may be individual or group-based (up to a maximum of 5 people) and must refer to: 1) one of the texts listed in the course’s general bibliography 2) texts relating to the specific seminar or workshop chosen for the focus. The paper must be sent in .pdf format to federica.castelli@uniroma3.it. This will be followed by a session of oral discussion and debate based on the work presented. Further details regarding deadlines and the examination format will be provided at the start of the course.