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Module Title Gender and Development
SchoolGovernment
Department International Development
Module Code 07 21528
Module Lead Dr Merisa Thompson
Level Masters Level
Credits 20
Semester Semester 2
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions This module would be an optional module for students on all IDD MSc postgraduate programmes.
Exclusions
Description The module aims to introduce students to the gender dimensions of development theory, policy and practice. Students will learn how to use feminist theories to analyse contemporary processes of capitalist development. They will analyse how gender issues permeate all aspects of development policy and will learn how to critically assess these policies. The course also aims to enable students to apply these theoretical and analytical tools to a gendered analysis of contemporary development practices.
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module the student should be able to:
  • Understand why and how feminist theories are relevant to the study of development
  • Distinguish between different feminist theoretical approaches to development and identify which they believe to be most relevant
  • Develop a critical analysis of the gendered nature of development policy
  • Understand gender issues in contemporary development
  • Critically evaluate the gender dimensions of development in practice
Assessment 21528-01 : Case Study - 1500 words : Coursework (30%)
21528-02 : Essay - 3000 words : Coursework (70%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessment:
A choice of (30%):
  • 1,000 word written assignment
  • 5 minute oral assessment
2,500 word written assignment

Reassessment:
By failed component
Other
Reading List Elson, Diane (ed.) (1995) Male Bias in the Development Process, Manchester: Manchester University Press
Beneria, Lourdes and Gita Sen (1981) `Accumulation, Reproduction, and Women¿s Role in Economic Development: Boserup Revisited¿, Signs 7(2): 279-98 Press
Jaquette, Jane S. and Gale Summerfield (eds.) (2006) Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice: Institutions, Resources and Mobilization, Durham: Duke University Press.
Elias, Juanita and Lucy Ferguson (2007) `The Gender Dimensions of New Labour's International Development Policy', in Claire Annesley, Francesca
Rai, Shirin M. (2002) Gender and the Political Economy of Development, Cambridge: Polity
Jackson, Cecile and Ruth Pearson (Eds.) (1998) Feminist Visions of Development: Gender Analysis and Policy, London: Routledge
Hafner-Burton, Emilie M. and Mark A. Pollack (2002) `Mainstreaming Gender in Global Governance¿, European Journal of International Relations 8(3): 330-373
Cameron, Jenny and J.K. Gibson-Graham (2003) `Feminising the Economy: metaphors, strategies, politics', Gender, Place and Culture, 10 (2): 145-157
Marchand, Marianne and Jane L. Parpart (1995) eds., Feminism/Postmodernism/ Development, London: Routledge