BGS-011: Understanding Gender and Law
Offered By: IGNOU via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
The School of Gender and Development Studies and School of Law, IGNOU are jointly offering the Course titled ‘Understanding Gender and Law’. The main objective of this course is to introduces the fundamental debates on the intersections of gender and law. It engages with the basic premises related to the construction of identities, social spaces, gender and multiple sexualities in the context of women and marginalised categories. The core aspects of this course are that it unfolds the relations between society and law in patriarchal, heteronormative, social order. It explores the construction of law and its embedded nature within societal-legal formations. The manner in which law is practiced and analysed in Indian context is elaborated in this course. It also probes the social-political formations that emerged in the background of legal development such as interventions of women’s movement and social movements. Thus, it involves with the historical trajectories of women’s movement and social movements’ that intervened in the major legal transformations around rape laws, sexual harassment at work place, domestic violence act etc. It interrogates the queer articulations on law for their self-respect and recognition. Polarization based on caste, class and religion and its ramifications on gender and law are cardinal part of it. Question of disability in the field of law is salient component of this course. Broadly, this course maps the various legal cum social changes empowered the gendered articulations. Thus, it attempts to generate, holistic, scholarly engagements that expand the understanding of gender and law.
Syllabus
WEEK
TITLE
Week-1
Unit 1: Difference between Sex and Gender
Unit 2: Construction of Gender and Sexualities
Week-2
Unit 3: Mapping Sexualities
Unit 4: Mapping Multiple Sexualities
Week-3
Unit 5: Concept of Law
Unit 7: Role of Law in Society
Week-4
Unit 6: Understanding Indian Legal System
Week-5
Unit 10: Patriarchy in Law
Week-6
Unit 8: Women’s Movement and its Engagement with Law
Unit 11: Heteronormativity in Law
Week-7
Unit 9: Strategic Uses of Law by groups
Unit 12: Caste, Class, Religion in Law
Week-8
Unit 13: Disability in Law
Unit 14: Discrimination against LGBTIQ
Taught by
Dr. Smita M. Patil and Dr. Gurmeet Kaur
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