This course plan focuses on the emergence of women’s movements and women’s studies in the context of feminist thought and critiques of sociological theories. The objective is to trace the evolution of gender as a category of social analysis in the late twentieth century. The course provides for a comparative perspective encompassing the developed and developing countries as also revolves around issues concerning Indian women. It is hoped that exposure to the course will lead to a better understanding of the social phenomena.
Post-modernist
Perspectives on gender and development: Welfarist, Developmentalist, Empowerment