Module Identifier IP31220  
Module Title GENDER IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS  
Academic Year 2002/2003  
Semester Intended for use in future years  
Next year offered N/A  
Next semester offered N/A  
Pre-Requisite IP32520  
Course delivery Lecture   11 Hours 11 x 1 hour  
  Seminars / Tutorials   10 Hours 10 x 1 hour  
Assessment Semester Exam   2 Hours   50%  
  Semester Assessment   Essay:   50%  
  Supplementary Exam   Students may, subject to Faculty approval, have the opportunity to resit this module, normally during the supplementary examination period. For further clarification please contact the Teaching Programme Administrator in the Department of International Politics.    

Learning outcomes

The objectives of the module are both subject specific and general. The latter include written skills through assessed essays and examinations, and research skills via the process of assimilating and understanding the material. The subject specific objectives involve the attainment, by the end of the module, of an honours level ability to discuss the gendered aspects of international relations in general and in specific areas.

10 ECTS Credits

Aims

The aim of this module is to introduce students to some of the ways in which gender works in the theories and practices of international relations. There are a diversity of approaches in this new, but rapidly developing subject and the aim will be to explore a selection of these approaches. (Examples would include looking at masculinity and the making of war and the use of gender in strategic discourse).

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Text
Jan Jindy Pettman. Worlding Women.
Cynthia Enloe. Bananas, Beacher and Bases.