Podrobný sylabus pre študentky a študentov PREZENČNÉHO štúdia (pdf) (aktualizované 19. 2. 2019)
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I. tematický celok: Zraniteľnosť a prekarita
Butler, J. (2013). Rámce války : za které životy netruchlíme? (A. Handl, Trans.). Praha: Karolinum. Úvod: Nezajištěný život, život hodný truchlení (pp. 9 – 36).
Carastathis, A. (2015). the politics of austerity and the affective economy of hostility: racialised gendered violence and crises of belonging in Greece. Feminist Review(109), 73-95. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/fr.2014.50
Lorey, I. (2015). State of insecurity : government of the precarious. London & New York: Verso. The government of the precarious: an introduction (pp. 1 – 15).
Farris, S. R. (2012). Femonationalism and the “regular” army of labor called migrant women. History of the Present, 2(2), 184-199. doi:10.5406/historypresent.2.2.0184
Lorey, I. (2015). State of insecurity : government of the precarious. London & New York: Verso. Chapter 3: Welfare state and immunization (pp. 41 – 61).
II. tematický celok: Boj proti „genderovej ideológii“
Scott, J. W. (2013). The uses and abuses of gender. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 16(1), 63-77. doi:10.5117/TVGEND2013.1.SCOT.
Paternotte, D., & Kuhar, R. (2017). The anti-gender movement in comparative perspective. In R. Kuhar & D. Paternotte (Eds.), Anti-gender campaigns in Europe : mobilizing against equality (pp. 253 - 276). Lanham & New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Kuhar, R. (2015). Playing with science: Sexual citizenship and the Roman Catholic Church counter-narratives in Slovenia and Croatia. Women's Studies International Forum, 49, 84-92. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2014.07.005
Case, M. A. (2016). The role of the popes in the invention of complementarity and the Vatican’s anathematization of gender. Religion & Gender, 10(10). doi:10.18352/rg.10124. Retrieved from: https://www.religionandgender.org/articles/abstract/10.18352/rg.10124/
Korolczuk, E., & Graff, A. (2018). Gender as “ebola from Brussels” : the anticolonial frame and the rise of illiberal populism. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 43(4), 797-821. doi:10.1086/696691
III. tematický celok: Mizogýnia, sexuálna objektivizácia a emancipácia
Manne, K. (2017). Down girl : the logic of misogyny. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Výber: Chapter 1: Threatening women (pp. 31 - 34); Chapter 2: Ameliorating misogyny (pp. 55 - 76); Chapter 3: Discriminating sexism (pp. 77 - 105).
Bauer, N. (2015). How to do things with pornography. Cambridge & London: Harvard University Press. Chapter 1: Pornutopia (pp. 1 – 12); Chap. 2: Lady Power (pp. 12 – 21); Chap. 4: Beauvoir on the Allure of Self-Objectification (pp. 38 – 52).
Scott, J. W. (2012). The vexed relationship of emancipation and equality. History of the Present, 2(2), 148-168. doi:10.5406/historypresent.2.2.0148
IV. tematický celok: Individualizovaný feminizmus a feminizmus ako prax slobody
Gill, R., & Orgad, S. (2017). Confidence culture and the remaking of feminism. New Formations(91), 16-34. doi:10.3898/NEWF:91.01.2017
Budgeon, S. (2015). Individualized femininity and feminist politics of choice. European Journal of Women's Studies, 22(3), 303-318. doi:10.1177/1350506815576602
Muraro, L. (1994). Sexuálna diferencia. Feministický kultúrny časopis ASPEKT, 2(2), 4 – 12.
Arendtová, H. (2007). Vita activa neboli O činném životě (V. Němec, Trans.). Praha: OIKOYMENH. Výber: V. Jednání – Kap. 24: Odkrytí osoby v jednání a promlouvání (pp. 224 – 232); 25: Tkanivo lidských záležitostí a příběhy... (pp. 233 – 244); 34: Nepředvídatelnost činů a moc slibu (pp. 317 – 322).
Arendtová, H. (1994). Co je svoboda? (M. Palouš, Trans.). In Krize kultury : čtyři cvičení v politickém myšlení (pp. 65-96). Praha: Mladá fronta. Výber: pp. 65 – 73.
Zerilli, L. M. G. (2005). Feminism and the abyss of freedom. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Chapter 3: Feminists make promises : The Milan Collective´s Sexual Difference and the project of world-building (pp. 93 – 123).
The course covers two broad areas of theorizing. Firstly, it will explore social and political ontologies of vulnerable and precarious subjects.
Social movements and reactionary political thinking that aim to act against “gender ideology” are understood as ways of managing new forms of precarity. Secondly, the course focuses on recent theorizations of gender oppression (misogyny, sexual objectification) and emancipation.
Following these theorizations we will closely examine two ways of understanding feminism as either feminism stressing the importance of choices independent individuals make or feminism as a collective practice of freedom. The course is taught seminar-style, i.e. it consists mainly of the discussion of assigned readings and other materials.
Formal lecturing will be kept to a minimum.