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Poslední úprava: Dagmar Lorenz - Meyer, M.A., Ph.D. (25.09.2020)
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Poslední úprava: Dagmar Lorenz - Meyer, M.A., Ph.D. (20.09.2022)
1. to develop a critical appreciation of bodies as relational, active, open, material and discursive 2. to understand and apply different conceptual approaches to the gendered and gendering body (e.g. post-structuralist, phenomenological, new materialist) 3. to attune your bodily sensorium to smells, sounds, movements and fleeting gestures and what they tell us 4. to experiment with creative writing of the body and what affect can do 6. to foster teamwork, collaboration and constructive criticism |
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Poslední úprava: Dagmar Lorenz - Meyer, M.A., Ph.D. (20.09.2022)
This course will be divided between short introductions and a discussion of weekly required readings. Class discussions will be prepared by small groups of students who will meet online with the class teacher before class and will be responsible for this session. You will two smaller writing task and a group presentation. |
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Poslední úprava: Dagmar Lorenz - Meyer, M.A., Ph.D. (25.09.2020)
1. Rage: The Performativity of the Body 2. Affected and Affective Bodies 3. Embodied Writing - Écriture féminine 4. Flesh and Discourse 5. Trans* Sex 6. Bodily Gestures and Utopia 7. Listening to Images 8. Necropolitics: Body Capacity and Debility 9. Reverberations of Sound 10. Review and Final Papers
Compulsory literature: BUTLER, Judith. Bodies that Matter. “Introduction.” New York: Routledge, 1993. ISBN 978-0-415-61015-5. HAYWARD, Eva. "More Lessons from a Starfish: Prefixial flesh and Transspeciated Selves," Women’s Studies Quarterly 36 (3/4). MUNOZ, Jose Esteban (2007) Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity. Chapter: “A Jete through the Window”. New York: NYU Press. ISBN: 978-1479874569.
Elective literature: GUNARATNAM, Yasmin. Death and the Migrant: Bodies, Borders and Care. Chapter: “Music”. London: Bloomsbury, 2015. ISBN 978-1474238267. MANNING, Erin. The Minor Gesture. Chapter: “In the Act: The Shape of Precarity”, Durham, Duke University, 2016. ISBN: 978-0822361213 PRECIADO, Beatrix. Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs, and Politics in the Pharmacopornographic Era. Chapter: “Becoming T”. New York: The Feminist Press at CUNY, 2013. ISBN 978-1558618374.
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Poslední úprava: Dagmar Lorenz - Meyer, M.A., Ph.D. (20.09.2022)
Assessment will be continuous and includes individual and group work through the semester. Instead of a final exam students will write a final paper, individually or in pairs. Individual work: Ø Active participation in weekly class discussions: 25 % Ø Short concept paper (700 words): write about a concept from the course readings that you find interesting: where does it come from, how is it defined? Illustrate what the concepts allow us to sense and do. Due in week 8 10% Ø Creative writing paper/memory work (600 words): write in the third person about an autobiographical body experience, that we will anonymise and examine in small groups. Due in week 5: 10% Group work (in small groups of 2-4 students) Ø Choose a session that you want to run with your peers: prepare a summary of the main course reading (500 words) and 3-4 questions for class discussion: 10% Ø Group Presentation on the creative writing and concepts: collective recompose one of the creative writing papers – analyse it from perspectives of the course (c 12-15 minutes) (in week 12 and 13): 10% Ø Final paper: analyse and expand the group presentation, or a course topic of your choice, drawing on further readings and at least two main readings (2500 words individually or 3500 words in pairs). Short abstracts are due by 4 January 2023, paper is due 26 January 2023: 35% |