Continuing education
Course. Gender Economy Culture Asia and Africa
14 Jan - 06 May 2021
Completed
Modality
En línea
Academic coordination
General information

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).


Admission profile

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Registrations
Details of the registration process

Request reports and clarify any doubts to the email: educon.pueaa@unam.mx before requesting your registration.

  1. After receiving reports, confirm your interest to participate as a student to the same email.
  2. Once your registration for the course is confirmed, you will receive an email within a period of 3 business days that will have an attachment with the referenced file to make your payment and a small registration form.
  3. Print the payment form and go to any BBVA bank branch to make the payment before the deadline.
  4. Once the payment has been made, you must send by mail the original payment receipt, with your name and signature on the back, and a copy of official identification.
  5. In case you require an invoice, please notify it at the time of presenting your proof of payment, along with the fiscal data to make it. OTHERWISE, THE INVOICE CANNOT BE MADE LATER.
  6. In case of any questions, we are available by email educon.pueaa@unam.mx

IMPORTANT NOTE: YOUR REGISTRATION WILL BE VALID ONLY AFTER THE DELIVERY OF YOUR PROOF OF PAYMENT.

Fees

General public: $ 9,500.00

UNAM community and alumni: $ 4,750.00

Accreditation requirements
  • 80% attendance
  • Cover the recovery fee
  • Final essay delivery

Delivery of the course evaluation. The format will be sent at the end of the course

Program
MODULE I: THEORIES, CONCEPTS AND PRACTICES
14 January, 2021 - 18 February, 2021

It addresses the categories of analysis and epistemological proposals from the Global South and the decolonization of gender, life sustainability, violence and social reproduction.

Número de horas: 24
28 January, 2021 - hrs
Knowledge and culture from a southern feminist epistemology
Alba Carosio
Latin American Council of Social Sciences
04 February, 2021 - hrs
Gender and the Global South
Karina Bidaseca
Latin American Council of Social Sciences
11 February, 2021 - hrs
Categorization of violence and regulations
Patricia Castañeda
Center for Interdisciplinary Research in the Sciences and Humanities
18 February, 2021 - hrs
Development, decolonization and life sustainability: A reading from the global south
Lourdes Enriquez
Faculty of Philosophy and Letters
Natalia Flores
Nelson Mandela University
MODULE II: AFRICA
25 February, 2021 - 11 March, 2021

It explains the dynamics and movements of women in Africa, based on the intersections between gender, capitalist modernity and international agendas.

Número de horas: 12
25 February, 2021 - hrs
Women in Africa: Stories Forgotten by the Capitalist Modernity
Adriana Franco
Faculty of Political and Social Sciences
National Autonomous University of Mexico
04 March, 2021 - hrs
Women's movements in Africa: intersections between gender, race and class
Natalia Flores
Nelson Mandela University
11 March, 2021 - hrs
Women's Leadership in the Middle East: Emerging Dynamics
Moisés Garduño
Faculty of Political and Social Sciences
National Autonomous University of Mexico
11 March, 2021 - hrs
Gender public policies in Africa: Agenda 2030 and Agenda 2063. A shared vision?
Paulina Berumen
Independent
MODULE III: ASIA
18 March, 2021 - 08 April, 2021

It analyzes the new practices for the development, empowerment and autonomy of women in the region.

Número de horas: 12
18 March, 2021 - hrs
Women in China: Past and Present
Flora Botton
Center for Asian and African Studies
The College of Mexico
18 March, 2021 - hrs
Women in China and physical-emotional exploitation. An approach from literature and cinematography
Radina Dimitrova
National School for Languages, Linguistics and Translation
25 March, 2021 - hrs
The contemporary Korean woman. New practices for the development, empowerment and autonomy of women
Nayelli López
University Program of Studies on Asian and African
National Autonomous University of Mexico
25 March, 2021 - hrs
Japanese women of the 21st century and gender order: between questioning and consent
Alejandra Tapia
Center for Research and Gender Studies
National Autonomous University of Mexico
08 April, 2021 - hrs
India. New practices for the development, empowerment and autonomy of women (tentative)
Jacobo Silva
University Program of Studies on Asian and African
National Autonomous University of Mexico
08 April, 2021 - hrs
India. New practices for the development, empowerment and autonomy of women (tentative)
Wendy Phillips
Institute of Philological Research
National Autonomous University of Mexico
MODULE IV: SOCIAL REPRODUCTION, FEMINISM AND DECOLONIAL ALTERNATIVES
15 April, 2021 - 06 May, 2021

Articulates the analyzes of the three previous modules to understand the relevance of gender, feminisms and social reproduction in Asia and Africa from Mexico.

Número de horas: 12
15 April, 2021 - hrs
Methodology of gender studies
Fernanda Vidal
Panamerican University
15 April, 2021 - hrs
Management of indicators and databases (tentative)
Isalia Nava
Institute of Economic Research
National Autonomous University of Mexico
22 April, 2021 - hrs
Care economy (tentative)
Silvia Berger
Latin American Council of Social Sciences
22 April, 2021 - hrs
Financing and full employment
Patricia Rodríguez
Institute of Economic Research
National Autonomous University of Mexico
22 April, 2021 - hrs
Public policies and the gender perspective in the face of COVID-19
Rita Sandoval
The New School
29 April, 2021 - hrs
Feminisms and social reproduction
Patricia Castañeda
Center for Interdisciplinary Research in the Sciences and Humanities
National Autonomous University of Mexico
29 April, 2021 - hrs
Conclusions
Nayelli López
University Program of Studies on Asian and African
National Autonomous University of Mexico
06 May, 2021 - hrs
Feminist economics and gender economics
Alicia Girón
University Program of Studies on Asian and African
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Contact
University Program of Studies on Asia and Africa


educon.pueaa@unam.mx

Evaluation

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:

  • The objective of the course: to bring participants closer to a 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)
  • To be an argued reflection on any of the course topics

Structure

  • Introduction: statement of the problem, purpose and research questions
  • Development: academic argumentation
  • Conclusions
  • Reference sources: 2 references of those provided in the course and a minimum of 20 reference

3. Format

  • Arial or Times New Roman font
  • Size 12
  • Line spacing 1.5 and justified
  • In word
  • They will be sent to the email of the course. The name of the document must be: First surname_First name_ Corresponding module. Example: Cervantes_Alma_MóduloI

4. Critical apparatus and sources of consultation

  • Reliable, specialized sources, journals, government entities, news
  • Avoid Wikis, blogs and materials that have not undergone an editorial opinion or peer review process

5. Review and rating

  • The work will be submitted for review by a specialist in the subject of the academic work group of the course
  • The rating is: "Pass" or "Fail"

The elements to qualify are:

  • Spelling and syntax: The writing of the work must meet the standards of academic work, without spelling and syntax errors
  • Logical articulation of ideas and argumentation
  • Presentation of the document: Include all the criteria of format, content and structure
  • Punctuality in delivery: The date and form of delivery is immovable
Work material
MODULE I: THEORIES, CONCEPTS AND PRACTICES
MODULE II: AFRICA
MODULE III: ASIA
MODULE IV: SOCIAL REPRODUCTION, FEMINISM AND DECOLONIAL ALTERNATIVES