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79409-01 - Seminar: Analysing Anti-Gender Politics From an Intersectional Lens: Discourses, Lived Experiences and Resistances (3 KP)

Semester Herbstsemester 2026
Angebotsmuster einmalig
Dozierende Stefanie Boulila
Inhalt Since its consolidation in international policy discourse following the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995, the term “gender” has become a focal point of political contestation. In this course, we examine anti-gender mobilisations as forms of organised opposition to gender equality, reproductive rights, and LGBTIQ+ rights. These contestations have grown in visibility and influence, prompting responses from the European Commission, feminist civil society, and academic researchers alike.
This course explores how anti-gender politics work: their multifarious ideological underpinnings, how they operate discursively in parliaments and the media, and what effects they have on civil society, political participation and everyday life. Drawing on emerging studies, a key premise of the course is that anti-gender mobilisations are not monolithic. They draw on conservative, far-right, liberal and even some feminist ideological investments. Moreover, they are adaptive to local contexts while also accruing power through transnational discourses and networks.
Using an intersectional framework, we examine how anti-gender mobilisations shape vulnerabilities, exclusions, and forms of resistance among feminist and LGBTIQ+ communities. Students will engage with scholarship from a variety of academic fields, including gender studies, political science, media studies, geography and philosophy.
Lernziele - Describe the ideological diversity of anti-gender mobilisations
- Analyse anti-gender discourses using an intersectional framework
- Assess how anti-gender mobilisations shape policy processes and media debates
- Explain the impact of anti-gender mobilisations on feminist and LGBTIQ+ civil society and on lived experiences
- Reflect on feminist and LGBTIQ+ civil society forms of resistance against anti-gender politics through an intersectional framework
Literatur A full course syllabus, including required readings, will be made available at the start of the semester.

 

Unterrichtssprache Englisch
Einsatz digitaler Medien kein spezifischer Einsatz

 

Intervall Wochentag Zeit Raum
wöchentlich Dienstag 16.15-18.00 Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004

Einzeltermine

Datum Zeit Raum
Dienstag 15.09.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 22.09.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 29.09.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 06.10.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 13.10.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 20.10.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 27.10.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 03.11.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 10.11.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 17.11.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 24.11.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 01.12.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 08.12.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Dienstag 15.12.2026 16.15-18.00 Uhr Rheinsprung 21, Seminarraum 00.004
Module Modul: Bodies, Objects, Circulation (Master Studiengang: Changing Societies)
Modul: Zentrale Fragen und Debatten der Geschlechterforschung (Bachelor Studienfach: Geschlechterforschung)
Prüfung Lehrveranst.-begleitend
Hinweise zur Prüfung Students can select between three written tasks (approx. 5-7 pages)
1. Analytical Journal: Students document over several weeks how anti-gender discourses or mobilisations appear in their media consumption and everyday encounters (social media debate, news item, event, parliamentary debate). They select two concrete examples and analyse them using course readings.
2. Learning Reflection with Text Reference: Students reflect on how a specific text from the course reading list changes, challenges, or complicates their prior understanding of anti-gender politics. The reflection must engage directly and in detail with the text and go beyond a summary.
3. Field Analysis: students identify and analyse a concrete artefact related to feminist or queer forms of resistance to anti-gender discourses or mobilisations. The analysis applies an intersectional framework with academic text references. The artefact must be documented and submitted alongside the analysis (screenshot, photo).
An-/Abmeldung zur Prüfung Anmelden: Belegen; Abmelden: nicht erforderlich
Wiederholungsprüfung keine Wiederholungsprüfung
Skala Pass / Fail
Belegen bei Nichtbestehen nicht wiederholbar
Zuständige Fakultät Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Anbietende Organisationseinheit Fachbereich Gender Studies

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