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2020/2021

Archaeology of Women

Code: 100379 ECTS Credits: 6
Degree Type Year Semester
2500241 Archaeology OT 3 0
2500241 Archaeology OT 4 0
2500501 History OT 4 0
The proposed teaching and assessment methodology that appear in the guide may be subject to changes as a result of the restrictions to face-to-face class attendance imposed by the health authorities.

Contact

Name:
Cristina Rihuete Herrada
Email:
Cristina.Rihuete@uab.cat

Use of Languages

Principal working language:
spanish (spa)
Some groups entirely in English:
No
Some groups entirely in Catalan:
No
Some groups entirely in Spanish:
No

Prerequisites

No specific requirements are needed to apply for this course

Objectives and Contextualisation

The main goals of the course are:

(1) to analyze androcentric biases in arrchaeological theory & practice

(2) get acquainted with the main alternatives posed by feminist social theory & activism

(3) showing the interdisciplinary nature of gender studies in archaeology through a wide array of case studies

(4) focusing on new methodologies and analytical procedures which are nowadays available for a gender-sensitive archaeology

 

Competences

    History
  • Contextualizing the historical processes and analysing them from a critical perspective.
  • Developing critical thinking and reasoning and communicating them effectively both in your own and other languages.
  • Students must be capable of applying their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional way and they should have building arguments and problem resolution skills within their area of study.
  • Students must be capable of communicating information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialised and non-specialised audiences.
  • Students must develop the necessary learning skills in order to undertake further training with a high degree of autonomy.
  • Students must have and understand knowledge of an area of study built on the basis of general secondary education, and while it relies on some advanced textbooks it also includes some aspects coming from the forefront of its field of study.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Applying both knowledge and capacity for analysis to the resolution of problems related to the field of study.
  2. Identifying the context of the historical processes.
  3. Identifying the specific methods of archaeology and their relationship with the historical analysis.
  4. Identifying the specific methods of history and their relationship with the analysis of particular facts.
  5. Knowing the main archaeological debates on Prehistory.
  6. Mastering the relevant languages to the necessary degree in the professional practice.
  7. Recognising the importance of controlling the quality of the work results and their presentation.
  8. Submitting works in accordance with both individual and small group demands and personal styles.
  9. Transmitting the results of archaeological research and clearly communicating conclusions in oral and written form to both specialised and non-specialised audiences.
  10. Using the specific technical and interpretational vocabulary of the discipline.

Content

The contents of the course are organised in the three major sections:

The first is an introductory one and deals with the conception of women in Western society as well as the path and plurality of feminism and its impact in History, Humanities and Social Sciences.

The second section is devoted to key concepts in feminist critique as sexism, androcentrism, gender, patriarchy, family, sexuality, ethics of care and work.

The third section delves into the wide array of topics that have been studied with a gender perspective starting with the first alternatives to androcentric explanations on the origins of humanity and sexual division of labour. This section will include many case studies from all over the world and different time periods that have to do with funerary practices, settlement & territory analysis, social and economic interpretation of material remains, symbolism and biomolecular archaeology (paloediet, kinship and ancestry).

The sessions will cover the following topics:

1. Feminist activism and social theory in historical perspective and its impact in research.

2. Androcentrism.

3. Sex and Gender.

4. Women archaeology, gender archaeology and feminist archaeology.

5. Androcentrism in archaeology: 1.) biases in prehistoric archaeology: different perspectives on pottery production, textiles and metallurgy; 2.) biases and alternatives to explanatory models about the origins and evolution of humankind.

6. Patriarchal, mothering and ginecentric societies.

7. Body, descent and ancestry: other genders, palaeogenetics and mobility histories.

8. Work and production: household, domestic unit/space, maintenance activities and social production.

9. Funerary practices achaeology and the research of social asimetries based on sex/gender.

Methodology

Class-room activities

- Lectures with ICT support

- Debate and work in groups. Collective evaluation of texts and video documentaries. Single/collective presentations and round evaluations.

Monitored activities 

- Scheduled meetings for the discussion of specific doubts and topic contents.

- Guidance and counselling on specific doubts and topics.

Autonomous activities

- Individual study, text-reading, bibliography and documentary search.

- Written essays & oral presentations

Activities

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Written tests 40 1.6
Type: Supervised      
Essays and exercices 20 0.8 1, 5, 3
Type: Autonomous      
Essays and exercices 30 1.2 5, 2, 3, 9

Assessment

Screening tests typology

- Written tests

- Essays

- Oral presentations

- Involvement in discussions

Evaluation blocks

There will be a continuous assessment of the course through three different block, each one of them having a specific weight in the final grade:

1. Class-room activities will be evaluated by written tests & essays

2. Monitored activities will be evaluated through oral presentations and involvement in discussions

3. Autonomous activities will be evaluated through essays

Evaluation timetable

The student will be informed about the specific contents and deadlines of the different evaluation blocks right at the beginning of the course and also via moodle.

Requirements to pass the course

- Meeting all deadlines

- Each evaluation block has to have a minimum score of 4 in a 0/10 scale. The average score should be at least 5.

- Not meeting one or more deadlines will deserve an "unassessable" final grade.

- Any irregularity committed in a particular evaluation block (copy, plagiarism) will deserve a 0 score in that specific block.

Re-evaluation

Re-evaluation will be granted to anybody delivering in time all evaluation blocks.

It will be a written test on the full content of the course. Date and place will be determined by the faculty. The maximum score will be 5,0.

 

Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Active involvement in discussium and workshops 10% 5 0.2 4, 10
Essays and exercices 45% 25 1 1, 5, 6, 2, 3, 8, 7, 9
Written tests 45% 30 1.2 1, 3, 9, 10

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