Lehrende: Dr. Mangesh Kulkarni
Veranstaltungsart: Seminar
Orga-Einheit: 03-Indologie und Zentralasienwissenschaften
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Unterrichtssprache: Englisch
Offizielle Kursbeschreibung: Background Note This Course is anchored in the relatively new field of Masculinity Studies. It is meant to introduce productive, ongoing debates that have emerged from the transdisciplinary investigation of Indian masculinities. The chief objective is to treat ‘masculinity’ as a distinctive object of inquiry, which can be analysed in its intersectionality with class, caste and religion for shedding light on significant aspects of contemporary Indian society, economy and polity in a historical context. The Course seeks to account for unique features of Indian masculinity, while scrupulously steering clear of exoticism and nativism. Accordingly, the emphasis throughout is on viewing various manifestations of masculinity in the country from a theoretically informed, critical, global perspective. Themes The course will cover themes such as the following in the Indian context: • Development of masculinity studies. • History of masculinities. • Male socialisation. • Masculinities, sexualities, social stratification, religion, political economy and the State. • Different forms of men’s mobilisation – conservative, pro-feminist and gay. Pedagogy The course will be taught on a weekly basis in the Lecture and Seminar formats. It will involve the use of audio-visual as well as textual materials to facilitate the active participation of students in the classroom. There will be an examination at the end of the course.
Organisatorisches: Dr. Mangesh Kulkarni ICCR Chair Professor (Indian Studies),