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Institucionalization of the M.A. program in Gender Studies at
the School of Humanities at Charles University in Prague has been
enabled thanks to the generous financial support of the JPD grant
in 2005-2007, under the auspices of:

CONCEPTION AND PHILOSOPHY OF GENDER STUDIES
The philosophy of Gender Studies at the School of Humanities at
Charles University in Prague (FHS UK) rests in offering the opportunity
for a systematic academic study of theoretical and methodological
tools for researching and exploring gender issues in historical
perspective, with a consideration of cultural and ethnic aspects
of a given topic. Currently, FHS UK offers a M.A. program in Gender
Studies with a long-term goal of broadening the program by a study
on a Ph.D. level as well. In addition, the department also offers
a range of gender related courses on the B.A. level, open to all
interested students at FHS UK and other schools and universities.
The department also cooperates with other research centers, schools
and universities in the Czech Republic, namely the School of Social
Studies at Masaryk University in Brno, the School of Philosophy
at Charles University in Prague, the National Contact Center for
Women in Science of the Sociological Institute of the Czech Academy
of Sciences and others, as well as foreign universities and institutions
abroad. The department is also open to and welcomes exchange students
and faculty from academic exchange programs from Slovakia, as well
as the Erasmu/Socrates and Fulbright programs.
Within this structure of the M.A. program the students confront
a wide spectrum of theoretical, methodological and practical questions
related to gender as one of the main organizing principles of human
societies; gender and sexual symbolics and contextualization; historical
and contemporary position of women and men in various societies;
the influence of feminist and queer theories and methods in research
and science; and other diverse aspects of gender. In this context
it is important to note that in most advanced countries gender issues
and aspects are cosidered one of the fundamental cornerstones of
education in general, which is visible for example from the priorities
and activities of the European Union in this area.
The activities and courses of the department of Gender Studies at
FHS UK are aimed primarily at university students, but not only
students of FHS UK, but through elective courses and bloc seminars
also to students to other schools and universities in Prague and
the entire Czech Republic.
HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GENDER STUDIES
Unlike in the educational systems in Western democracies, until
very recently Gender Studies or any gender related courses have
not been at all a part of college education (or any other education
for that matter) in either Czechoslovakia or the Czech Republic.
The creation and accreditation of the M.A. program in Gender Studies
is a completely new phenomenon, the program has been accredited
by the Czech Ministry of Education only in June 2004, and until
this day our department has remained the only M.A. program in gender
in the entire country. On the B.A. level it has been accompanied
by a program in Gender at the Department of Sociology at the School
of Social Studies at Masaryk University in Brno, the only B.A. program
in gender in the Czech Republic.
Until 1998 education in gender studies has existed only thanks
to the lecture and seminar activities realized and supported by
the Gender Studies NGO in Prague, and similar organizations in Brno.
From 1993 the NGO was offering a traveling course in gender studies,
consisting of lectures and presentations by leading Czech and Slovak
experts and scholars in the field of gender studies and feminist
theories. Throughout the years, this course has been traveling through
several universities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, offering
at least the basic information and knowledge in the field to interested
students and faculty. For almost five years this activity of the
Gender Studies NGO substituted for and played a role of an academic
institution, but for a real academic status at the university level
gender studies had to wait until 1998.
In october 1998 the Academic Senate of the School of Philosophy
at Charles University in Prague (FF UK) has approved the proposal
of an expert team of scholars from the circle around the Gender
Studies NGO and created a Center for Gender Studies as an independent
academic site under the Department of Social Work at FF UK. The
goal of the center was to offer an interdisciplinary variety of
gender related courses to students of all departments of the school
and thus create an opportunity for a systematic study of gender.
However, despite academic and fundraising successes of the center,
in summer of 2003 the Academic Senate FF UK has decided to cancel
the existence of the center based on an argumentation that gender
studies are not a field, which FF UK would like to develop as an
integral aspect of the school. Gender studies has moved to the School
of Humanities at Charles University, where the program and potential
department has gained an unequivocal and full support from the school
administration. Currently, we are in the second year of our program,
having two cohorts of ambitious and promising M.A. students.
PROFILE OF A GRADUATE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
GENDER STUDIES
M.A. Program in Gender Studies is specifically conceptualized in
a way so that the students of this field obtain knowledge and skills
and deepen their understanding of gender constructions and principles
functioning in society. The students should be able to critically
and in complex ways evalutate the roles and meanings of these constructions
in the overall organization of society. Likewise, they should be
able to assess and analyze the consequences of the gender roles,
constructions and stereotypes for both contemporary and historical
position of women and men in society. The goal of the program is
to familiarize the students with gender analysis in diverse academic
fields and practical areas of social life in order to get them ready
for professional careers in wide range of professional fields, including
state administration, social policy, social and medical care, social
and legal work, education and academic work.
Graduates of the M.A. program in Gender Studies wil find their
careers in state and non-governmental organizations, especially
in institutions and organizations concerned with social questions,
family matters, domestic and public violence, human rights and equal
opportunities, development of civil society, sustainable development,
labor law, and others. In their work, individual, teamwork or leading
roles, in roles of mediators of conflict resolution, in research,
education, planning, applying methods of social change they will
be able to inspire advanced gender sensibility and use applied gender
analyis with gender differentiated attitudes. They will be able
to contribute to so-called "gender mainstreaming", i.e.
to the integration of gender differetiated attitudes and principles
to the fundamental social-political and cultural structures of the
society. They will be able to develop and cultivate priciples and
environment of social justice in wide sense of the term, support
gender balance, equality and human and civil rights to difference
and gender and sexual autonomy. From the point of national and international
view, graduates of our program should become the bearers of merging
of legal practice of the Czech Republic with the European Union.
Graduates of the program will also be able to find their careers
in theoretical and pedagogical teams in academia and thus contribute
to the development and broadening of gender studies on an interdisciplinary
level, in both research and teaching.
DEPARTMENTAL PUBLICATIONS
Gender and Generation
- anthology of research articles, inspired by the international
conference Gender and Generation, organized by and held
at the Department of Gender Studies FHS UK in Prague in March 2007.
- Introduction and edited by Mgr. Kateřina Kolářová, Ph.D. and Věra
Sokolová, Ph.D.
- published by Litteraria Pragensis, thanks to the financial support
of the JPD grant of EU, Prague 2007.
Relationships, Languages, Bodies: Texts from
the Conference of Czech and Slovak Feminist Studies
- edited by PhDr. Libuse Heczkova, Ph.D. et al.
- published by Charles University in Prague, School of Humanities,
thanks to the financial support of the Ford Foundation, Prague,
2007.
The Gender Studies Yearbook 05/06
- edited by Doc. PhDr. Blanka Knotková-Čapková, Ph.D.
- published by Ermat, thanks to the financial support of the JPD
grant of EU, Prague, 2007.
The Gender Studies Yearbook 03/04
- edited by Doc. PhDr. Blanka Knotková-Čapková, Ph.D.
- published by Charles University in Prague, School of Humanities,
thanks to the financial support of the Ford Foundation, in 2004
(ISBN 80-239-4451-7).
Claire M. Renzetti a Daniel J. Curran
Ženy, muži a společnost
- authorized team translation from the English original Women,
Men, and Society (Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 4. ed., 1999).
- published by Charles University in Prague, School of Humanitiesthanks
to the financial support of the Ford Foundation and Open Society
Fund Praha, in 2003 (ISBN 80-246-0525-2).
- for individual publications and activities of Gender
Studies faculty see their respective webpages...
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