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Postgraduate course May 19–25, 2003 IUC- Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia Course co-directors and co-organizers: Željka Jelavić – Centre for Women’s Studies – Zagreb Daša Duhaček – Centre for Women’s Studies – Belgrade Joanna Regulska - Rutgers University, SAD The course’s primary objective was to offer and examine different perceptions and contradictions around ethical issues and/or within feminism. The main focus was on theoretical analysis and creative dialogues around the paradigms of ethical issues within science and research, ethics of care, ethical aspects of politics and practices of exclusion, as well as women’s solidarity and activism. Course presentations: Narrative and Moral Life - Diana Tietjens Meyers The Turn to Ethics Reexamined - Nadežda Čačinovič Communication in Feminist Empirical Moral Sphere – Interactive Learning Workshop - Maja Uzelac Gender Stereotypes in Serbian Orthodox Religious Education Textbooks: Traditionalism and the Politics of Modernization - Jana Bačević The Construction of One Football Club’s Identity – A Case Study of the Football Club Obilic - Marina Simić Global Responsibility and Western Feminism – Alison M. Jaggar Feminist Ethics, Embodiment and Difference - Jasminka Babić-Avdispahić / Engendering Science: The Issues of Ethics - Dragana Popović Feminist Ethics and Women’s Activism. Something We Must Do - Rada Borić Researching, Writing and Representing Violence against Women: A Case of Dowry Murder - Rama Lohani Chase Who’s Saving Whom and Why? Border-Crossings and the Case of Amina Lawal - Suzanne Grossman “Some Could Suckle Over Their Shoulder”: Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology - Jennifer Morgan Lesbian and Queer Ethics - Antu Sorainen excerpts from evaluations: ...good balance ethics/activist practice ...clear, coherent, engaging, FUNNY, open, critical, excellent... interesting story behind theory and strong personal commitment to subject. ...good analysis, important topic, clear, useful, excellent, exciting, inspiring, challenging, precise, audience oriented, coherent, overwhelming... ...important theme, interesting, good, coherent, Ok, provocative, fascinating, compact, theoretically informing... ...(an) interesting connection between narratives and ethics, placing this issue in an historical context, considering narratives in theory, idea of narratives...
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