26026 - Women And Law

Academic Year 2019/2020

  • Docente: Carla Faralli
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: IUS/01
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Modern, Post-Colonial and Comparative Literatures (cod. 0981)

Learning outcomes

Students will explore legal feminism and learn to engage critically with a range of ideas in a gender-sensitive way, tackling topics like law as a tool for freedom, gendered law, discrimination, and human rights.

Course contents

The course focuses on the main legal issues taken on in the debate in women's studies, and in particular on bioethics.

 

The Seminar “Ethics and politics in gender studies”  is an essential section of the Course. The class will meet at room 2 ( Ex Convento S. Cristina, Piazzetta Morandi 2), Monday and Tuesday, from 5pm to 7pm. Classes will start on October 7, 2019 and will end on  December 3, 2019 (see the  seminar webpage).

Readings/Bibliography

Students can choose one or more of the 3 topics:


1. Women and law between New Feminisms and Post-structuralism

R. Braidotti, C. Colebrook, P. Hanafin, Deleuze and Law: Forensic Futures, Palagrave Macmillan, New York, 2009.


2. Reproductive rights and Feminist Bioethics

 
P. Hanafin, Conceiving Life: Reproductive Politics and Law in Contemporary Italy, Ashgate, London, 2007.

J.J.Thomson, A Defense of Abortion, in "Philosophy and Public Affairs",1971,1(1), p. 53.


3. Care and vulnerability in Feminist Theory

C. Mackenzie, W. Rogers, S. Dodds, Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2014.

Teaching methods

This is a first-semester course, consisting in a series of lectures delivered in class.

Please check the website www.giuri.unibo.it for the room and the weekly schedule of the lectures.

Assessment methods

The final exam will be oral or written on one of the course topic and is aimed at evaluating the extent to which the student has achieved the learning objectives relative to feminist theory of law and the bioethical debate.

Erasmus students have to prepare the same program, however, they can take the exam, written or oral, in English.

Teaching tools

All information about the course, as well as any notices, will be published online at https://iol.unibo.it/ or at the webpage https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/carla.faralli

 

Office hours

See the website of Carla Faralli

SDGs

Gender equality Reduced inequalities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.