HDCB01212U DCC Gender and Sexuality Studies
ender and Sexuality studies is a course in English for international students.
This course explores issues of gender and sexuality in the contemporary world with a special emphasis on LGBTQ+ issues, prostitution/sexwork and women’s emancipation, and asks: How has history formed the present that we find ourselves in, and can we understand sex, gender and sexuality from the point of view of cultural history? We will explore this through reading, discussing, and visits from activist organizations in Copenhagen.
Denmark was the first country in the world to legalize the distribution of pornography (1969), to legalize same-sex civil unions (1989), to allow two persons of the same sex as legal parents of a child (1999), and to allow trans*persons to legally change their gender based solely on request (2014). In many ways, Denmark has thus been a front-runner for sexual and LGBTQ+ rights. How has Danish history paved the way for these transformations, and how does history continually shape the way we think about gender equality, sexual rights, and LGBTQ+ liberation? Similarly, women’s emancipation was also brought on by access to birth control (1966) and right to abortion (1973). What has happened with feminism since then in Denmark? And how does Danish feminism stand with a controversial issue, such as sex work or prostitution?
We will both study Denmark as a case, but also broaden our perspective and bring in examples from the US, Sweden and other countries to help us understand how the framing of the past is forming the present situation and the futures we can imagine.
Name of Exam: HDCB01211E Gender and Sexuality
Name of Exam: HDCB01211E Gender and Sexuality
Reading materials will be available online through Absalon.
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 0
- Total
- 0
Registration through Mobility Online.
Questions to: visitingstudents@hum.ku.dk
Fee-paying (DK/EU/EEA/Swiss citizens) please see:Guest programmes – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk)
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignment
- Type of assessment details
- Written take-home assigment, optional subject, following active
class participation. 11-15 standard pages.
The active class participation consists of an approved synopsis of 2-3 standard pages.
Retake in case of non-approved active class participation consists of a written-take home assignment with an optional subject. 16-20 pages. - Aid
- All aids allowed
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
- Re-exam
For students with an approved synopsis the retake consists of a free written take-home assignment of 11-15 pages.
For students without an approved synopsis the retake consists of a free written take-home assignment of 16-20 pages.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- HDCB01212U
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Level
- BachelorBachelor choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Spring
- Schedule
- See link under Timetable (after November 1st)
- Course capacity
- 60
Study board
- Study Board of Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
Contracting department
- SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Humanities
Course Coordinators
- Peter Edelberg (8-6b6a6b72686b786d466e7b7334717b346a71)
Lecturers
Peter Edelberg