The course provides tools for understanding micro-conflicts between genders; conflicts between genders and the outside world; macro-conflicts between States due to gender discrimination. After investigating the political, legal and social meaning of concepts such as gender, sex, conflicts, in all their articulations, we will move on to the analysis of typologies of conflict on a transnational scale: emancipation strategies and struggles for formal and substantive equality; recognition of sexual differences and sexual orientation; intersectionality. Finally, the conflicts created by non-Western feminist movements such as Islamic feminism and Black Feminism will be investigated, as well as the approach of legal feminism towards law, rights and justice.
teacher profile teaching materials
-A. Simone, I. Boiano, A. Condello, Femminismo giuridico. Teorie e problemi, Mondadori Università, 2019.
A. Simoncini, S. Tusini, S. Sgavicchia (a cura di), Sulla Differenza. Genere, razza, classe, Meltemi, 2025.
-R. Pepicelli,«Femminismo Islamico: una storia plurale»,in Genesis,XII/1, 2013, pp.101/117. (Dispensa disponibile presso la Biblioteca del Dipartimento)
Programme
In the first part of the course, the main currents of feminist thought and gender studies will be investigated in relation to their conflictual impact that has contributed to transforming history and societies over the centuries: conflicts for emancipation and equality; thinking about sexual difference; conflicts for liberation, for women’s freedom and for all other diversities; post-colonial conflicts; intersectionality. In the second part of the course these lines of thought will be linked to the main authors on an international scale: O. De Gouges; M. Wollstonecraft; A. M. Kollontai; V. Woolf; S. de Beauvoir; J. Scott; B. Friedan; K. Millet; C. Gilligan; L. Irigaray; C. Lonzi; L. Muraro; A. Rich; D. J. Haraway; R. Braidotti; J. Butler; G. Spivack and others. Finally, in the third and last part of the course, some specific approaches will be illustrated such as Islamic feminism; black feminism; legal feminism.Core Documentation
-A. Cavarero, F. Restaino, Le filosofie femministe, Pearson 2022 (Solo la prima parte è da studiare. la seconda parte del volume dal titolo "antologia" è solo da leggere).-A. Simone, I. Boiano, A. Condello, Femminismo giuridico. Teorie e problemi, Mondadori Università, 2019.
A. Simoncini, S. Tusini, S. Sgavicchia (a cura di), Sulla Differenza. Genere, razza, classe, Meltemi, 2025.
-R. Pepicelli,«Femminismo Islamico: una storia plurale»,in Genesis,XII/1, 2013, pp.101/117. (Dispensa disponibile presso la Biblioteca del Dipartimento)
Reference Bibliography
-A. Cavarero, F. Restaino, Le filosofie femministe, Pearson 2022 (Solo la prima parte è da studiare. la seconda parte del volume dal titolo "antologia" è solo da leggere). -A. Simone, I. Boiano, A. Condello, Femminismo giuridico. Teorie e problemi, Mondadori Università, 2019. A. Simoncini, S. Tusini, S. Sgavicchia (a cura di), Sulla Differenza. Genere, razza, classe, Meltemi, 2025. -R. Pepicelli,«Femminismo Islamico: una storia plurale»,in Genesis,XII/1, 2013, pp.101/117. (Dispensa disponibile presso la Biblioteca del Dipartimento)Type of delivery of the course
The course will be carried out through face-to-face lectures on the exam programme and thematic insights on the individual topics covered.During the course the students will be actively involved through the study of texts and through the seminary activity.Attendance
Attendance is not mandatory, but recommended.Type of evaluation
-The oral exam is carried out through at least 4 questions to verify the knowledge of all the texts of the program. Only for attending students the first question is chosen.The final judgment will be: the knowledge of the contents of the requested arguments; exposure mode;the ability to critically analyse themes; linguistic mastery.