Basic Data
Acronym
22DTPR
Status
elective
Semester
1
Number of classes
4L + E
ESPB
10.0
Study programme
Type of study
doctoral academic studies
Condition / Oblik uslovljenosti
No data
Goals and outcomes
Sadrzaj Predmeta

No data

Literature
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  2. Phillips, Anne, ed. 1998. Feminism and Politics. New York: OUP

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  3. Collins, Patricia Hill, and Sirma Bilge. 2016. Intersectionality. Cambridge UK: Polity Press

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  4. Cooper, Britney. 2016. „Intersectionality.” In The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory, edited by Lisa Disch and Mary Hawkesworth, 385–406. New York: OUP

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  5. Kuhar, Roman, and David Patternote, eds. 2017. Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe:Mobilizing against Equality. London and New York: Rowman and Littlefield

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  6. Otto, Dianne. 2013. „International Human Rights Law: Towards Rethinking Sex/Gender Dualism.” In The Ashgate Research Companion to Feminist Legal Theory, edited by Margaret Davies and Vanessa E. Munro, 197–216, London and New York: Routledge

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  7. Englehart, Neil A., and Melissa K. Miller. 2014. „The CEDAW Effect: International Law's OImpact on Women's Rights. Journal of Human Rights 13: 22–47

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  8. MacKinnon, Catharine A. 1991. Towards a Feminist Theory of the State. Cambridge, London: Harvard University Press

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  9. Rhode, Deborah L. 1994. „Feminism and the State.” Harvard Law Review 107 (6): 1181– 1208

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  10. Celis, Karen, Johanna Kantola, Georgina Waylen, and S. Laurel Weldon. 2013. „Introduction: Gender and Politics: A Gendered World, a Gendered Discipline.” In The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics, edited by Georgina Waylen, Karen Celis, Johanna Kantola, and S. Laurel Weldon. Oxford: OUP

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  11. Kantola, Johanna and Emanuela Lombardo. 2017. „Feminist Political Analysis: Exploring Strengths, Hegemonies and Limitations.” Feminist Theory 18 (3): 323–341

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  12. Krook, Mona Lena. 2017. „Violence Against Women in Politics.” Journal of Democracy 28 (1): 74–88

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  13. Piscopo, Jennifer M. 2011. „Rethinking Descriptive Representation: Rendering Women in Legislative Debates.” Parliamentary Affairs 64 (3): 448–472

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  14. Nugent, Mary K. and Mona Lena Krook. 2016. „All-Women Shortlists: Myths and Realities.” Parliamentary Affairs 69: 115–135

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  15. Lončar, Jelena. 2020. „Izbori i predstavljanje žena u Srbiji od 1990. do 2020. U: Kako, koga i zašto smo birali.” Izbori u Srbiji 1990-2020. godine, uredili Milan Jovanović i Dušan Vučićević, 869–889. Beograd: Službeni glasnik

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  16. Celis, Karen, et al. 2014. „Constituting Women’s Interests through Representative Claims.” Politics & Gender 10: 149–174

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  17. Dean, Jodi. 1998. „Feminist Solidarity, Reflective Solidarity: Theorizing Connections After Identity Politics.” Women & Politics 18 (4): 1–26

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  18. Mohanty, Chandra T. 2003. „Sisterhood, Coalition and the Politics of Experience.” In Feminism without Borders, 106–123. Durham, London: Duke University Press

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  19. Ewig, Christina, and Myra Marx Ferree. 2013. „Feminist Organizing: What’s Old, What’s New? History, Trends, and Issues.” In The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics, eds. Georgina Waylen, Karen Celis, Johanna Kantola, and S. Laurel Weldon, 411–435. Oxford: Oxford University Press

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  20. Kretschmer, Kelsy, and David S. Meyer. 2013. „Organizing around Gender Identities.” In The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics, eds. Georgina Waylen, Karen Celis, Johanna Kantola, and S. Laurel Weldon (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199751457.013.0015

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Oblici provere znanja

Pre-exam obligations

Activites during lectures

20

Projects

20

Final exam

Test paper

30

Oral examination

30