课程简介
工作世界正在迅速变化。雇主寻求灵活,消息灵通的毕业生,他们是经验丰富的沟通者和分析思想家。我们的艺术和社会科学学士学位的毕业生具备申请从新闻学到外交学到市场营销和公共关系等各个领域的职位的能力。莫纳什(Monash)的艺术和社会科学学位涵盖了广泛的专业领域和研究领域,包括人类学,传播和媒体研究,性别研究,历史和政治研究,新闻与写作,全球研究和屏幕研究。
Gender studies is an interdisciplinary field rooted in the belief that all aspects of social life are 'gendered'. This area of study encourages the application of innovative theories and research techniques to understand how bodies are sexed, gendered, and sexually oriented. It also explores how these concepts intersect with contemporary global discussions on sexual and reproductive health as well as the diversity of sexualities.A major in gender studies, with a particular focus on Asia, introduces students to a variety of feminist and queer analytical models. These models enhance critical and methodological skills, foster problem-solving abilities, and build professional capabilities through internships. Moreover, this field emphasizes an ethos of gender equality and social justice that is transferable to various career paths. Graduates in gender studies are well-prepared to approach complex issues with adaptability, develop solution-oriented approaches, and influence policies promoting diversity, inclusivity, and outreach.In the first year of study, students engage in introductory units that use gender and sexuality as lenses to examine everyday realities and various disciplines. Topics include gender and the environment, gender and food studies, sexual ethics, sexual citizenship, and activism. As they progress, students delve into specialized studies focusing on the cultural context of Southeast Asia, feminist practices in Asia, Asian and African masculinities, and global perspectives on sexual health and reproductive rights. Through feminist and queer analytical frameworks, students critically assess how marginalized communities are portrayed in the media.The program also emphasizes the personal resonance of its themes, with a focus on action-oriented research and societal impact. It equips students to challenge and transform everyday assumptions about bodies and sexualities, which are often shaped by social institutions such as family, law, religion, and the state.
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