The objective of the course is to introduce the participants to the study of the development of women from a gender perspective through the dialectical relations between economy and culture, culture and economy in Asia and Africa, taking up the changes that the 2030 Agenda has brought about with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
Open to every kind of public.
Request reports and clarify any doubts to the email: educon.pueaa@unam.mx before requesting your registration.
IMPORTANT NOTE: YOUR REGISTRATION WILL BE VALID ONLY AFTER THE DELIVERY OF YOUR PROOF OF PAYMENT.
General public: $ 9,500.00
UNAM community and alumni: $ 4,750.00
Delivery of the course evaluation. The format will be sent at the end of the course
It addresses the categories of analysis and epistemological proposals from the Global South and the decolonization of gender, life sustainability, violence and social reproduction.
It explains the dynamics and movements of women in Africa, based on the intersections between gender, capitalist modernity and international agendas.
It analyzes the new practices for the development, empowerment and autonomy of women in the region.
Articulates the analyzes of the three previous modules to understand the relevance of gender, feminisms and social reproduction in Asia and Africa from Mexico.
Filosofía y Letras 88
Copilco Universidad
Coyoacán
04360 Ciudad de México
México
Final Essay scheme
1. Length of no less than 4,500 words, and no more than 6,000 words
2. Content and structure
The final work must comply with:
Structure
3. Format
4. Critical apparatus and sources of consultation
5. Review and rating
The elements to qualify are: