Gender and Race in a Colonial World III

Undergraduate | 2026

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Your study is delivered on campus and/or online
100% online, On campus
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Area/Catalogue
SOCI 3050
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Course ID
208118
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Campus
Online, Adelaide City Campus East
Level of study
Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
Course owner
Course owner
School of Society and Culture
Course coordinator
Course coordinator
Anna Szorenyi
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Course level
3
Work Integrated Learning course
Work Integrated Learning course
No
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Inbound study abroad and exchange
Inbound study abroad and exchange
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No
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University-wide elective course
No
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Single course enrolment
No

Course overview

This course takes an intersectional and decolonial approach to gender, race, and other intersectional categories, exploring how European colonial ideas and practices created many of our current assumptions about race and gender, and how this thinking continues to influence power structures today. Using Lugones concepts of the coloniality of gender and heterosexualism (among others), we will trace the origins of gender, race and racism in colonial discourses, and look at how they have contributed to contemporary heteronormative gender roles for both colonising and colonised societies. Hearing from Black, Indigenous, Third World Feminist, ecofeminist and Islamic feminist scholars, we will take a critical look at how colonial thinking creates overlapping binaries between modern and traditional, rational and natural, liberated and oppressed, and how these dualisms work to justify or obscure ongoing inequality and exploitation. We will look into a range of contemporary global issues and contexts where these dynamics still commonly play out, including in nationalism, economic development, feminist campaigns, Indigenous issues, environmental debates, and global gay rights campaigns. In recognising colonial ways of thinking, we will also attend to alternatives, looking for more ethical ways to practice cross-cultural solidarity, and encountering anti-colonial visions for a more just and relational world.

Course learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate understanding of the transnational and cross-cultural variability of gender relations and apply this understanding to new contexts
  • Identify and discuss the impact of historical constructions of race and gender on contemporary global and local gender issues
  • Compare, synthesise and/or evaluate competing perspectives on contemporary cross-cultural issues in gender and sexuality
  • Critically evaluate contemporary approaches to gender 'scandals' via independent application of principles of social justice, ethics, and respect for diversity
  • Utilise understanding of diversity to identify and/or anticipate potential cross-cultural issues or debates and communicate more ethically and effectively in cross-cultural and gender-diverse contexts
  • Demonstrate interpersonal, leadership and teamwork skills in group activities
  • Select and use appropriate bibliographic research methods to locate and evaluate relevant sources of information on an independently chosen topic related to gender and race
  • Conduct in-depth, independent research into a specific topic relating to gender and race in a particular context
  • Use discipline-specific terminology and concepts for discussing gender and feminist thought in global contexts
  • Construct a clear, coherent and independent argument, which responds to a particular question and is supported by appropriate scholarly evidence, within identified timeframes

Availability

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Census date
Fri 27/03/2026
Enrol by date
Enrol by date
Fri 13/03/2026
Last day to W
Last day to W
Fri 10/04/2026
Last day to WF
Last day to WF
Fri 08/05/2026

Class details

Online

Class number
Class number 20194
Section
Section 01OL
Size
Size 100
Available
Available 100
Dates Days Time Campus Location Instructor
- Online ,

Adelaide City Campus East

Class number
Class number 30000
Section
Section LE01
Size
Size 80
Available
Available 79
Dates Days Time Campus Location Instructor
- Adelaide City Campus East ,
Class number
Class number 20630
Section
Section TU01
Size
Size 20
Available
Available 20
Dates Days Time Campus Location Instructor
24 Feb - 14 Apr Tuesday 2:10pm - 4pm Adelaide City Campus East Ligertwood, 228
5 May - 26 May Tuesday 2:10pm - 4pm Adelaide City Campus East Ligertwood, 228
Class number
Class number 20628
Section
Section TU03
Size
Size 20
Available
Available 20
Dates Days Time Campus Location Instructor
24 Feb - 14 Apr Tuesday 11:10am - 1pm Adelaide City Campus East Napier, LG11
5 May - 26 May Tuesday 11:10am - 1pm Adelaide City Campus East Napier, LG11
Class number
Class number 20627
Section
Section TU04
Size
Size 20
Available
Available 19
Dates Days Time Campus Location Instructor
25 Feb - 15 Apr Wednesday 3:10pm - 5pm Adelaide City Campus East Brookman, B4-20B
6 May - 27 May Wednesday 3:10pm - 5pm Adelaide City Campus East Brookman, B4-20B

Prerequisite(s)

N/A

Corequisite(s)

N/A

Antirequisite(s)

  • must not have completed GEND3019 Gender and Race in a Colonial World III at the University of Adelaide

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