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Intersectionality and Intercultural Feminism, 15 HP

Introductory information for students admitted to Karlstad University.
It is important that you read all the information.

Before you begin your studies, you need to:

1. Create KauID
2. Register for your course

1. Create KauID

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If you have studied at Kau before you do not have to create a new KauID, you can use the same KauID as last time.

2. Register for your course

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Registration period: 2024-01-08 - 2024-01-15
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A warm welcome to the course Intersectionality and Intercultural Feminism (15 credits) which starts on Monday, 15 January!

 

You will find all the instructions - course calendar and study guide - for group and individual assignments on the course page of the learning platform Canvas available one week prior to the start of the course.


Intersectionality and Intercultural Feminism (15 credits) is a part-time course (50% study time) which means that you should use about 20 hours per week on your studies on it. The course instruction (i.e. course literature, lectures, seminars, assignments, and examinations) is in English.

 

The course explores the limits and possibilities of intercultural dialogue in minimising structural inequalities in the society we live in. We connect two main perspectives – “interculturality” (from Intercultural Studies) and “intersectionality” (from Gender Studies) – to understand what intercultural feminism means and looks like today. “Interculturality” stands for dialogue, cooperation, understanding, and connection between people belonging to different cultural groups; “intersectionality” implies hierarchical social relations based on gender, class, race, ethnicity, religion, ablebodiness, sexual identity, regional identity, and other inequalities. We work with the following question: How and when can the power of intercultural dialogue be stronger than the power of intersectional oppression?

 

All lectures, seminars, group discussions, and examinations take place on the learning platform Canvas and via the online tool Zoom.

 

Most of the course literature is available digitally, on Canvas or the University Library in Karlstad. The following book must be borrowed or purchased:

 

·      Collins, Patricia Hill, Bilge, Sirma (2020). Intersectionality. Malden: MA: Polity Press 2nd edition.

 

Looking forward to meeting you!

Ekatherina Zhukova, course coordinator and teacher

New student

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Go to Canvas

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Once you have registered for your course in My Kau, you can log in to Canvas and access important course information.

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Reading List

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Please note that the reading list may be revised until six weeks before the start of the course.

Schedule

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Please note that the schedule may change up to two weeks before the course starts. Check the schedule on a regular basis to get the latest information on locations and times as there may be changes during the course as well.

Can we help you?

ADMINISTRATOR: Marie Björk  

COURSE CONVENOR: Ekatherina Zhukova  

STUDY AND CAREER COUNSELLOR: Lisa Dalgren