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Certificate in Gender, Sexuality and Diversity

Certificate in Gender, Sexuality and Diversity - Overview

The certificate course in Gender, Sexuality, and Diversity (GSD) provides students with knowledge and skills needed to recognize diversity and promote inclusion in the university context and beyond. The certificate’s coursework illustrates how gender and sexuality have to be considered from an intersectional perspective if persistent forms of social injustice and inequality are to be overcome, and it equips students with the practical tools to do so.

Gender is understood as a central category of identity that affects how we present and express ourselves and how we are perceived by others. The ways in which we are constituted as feminine or masculine, as cis, non-binary, or trans determine how we move about in the world and how we are treated there. Since the 1990s, gender has been the subject of critical analysis in Gender Studies, and laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of gender have become commonplace, even as they remain highly contested. Yet gender can never be seen in isolation. Rather, it is attached to other aspects of identity such as sexual behavior and sexual orientation, as well as to ethnicity, race, dis/ability, age, physical appearance, migration status, and class as well as religion. To understand gender is to look at how overlaps between gender and national origin, skin color, access to health care, and socioeconomic status influence how equally or unequally people are treated in public spaces, in training and educational contexts, in workplaces, and in their private lives. As the lawyer Kimberlé Crenshaw pointed out in 1989: “the sum of racism and sexism” is always greater than its parts.

The ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted persistent areas of systemic inequality that are inscribed in social-cultural structures. Protests surrounding BlackLivesMatter around the world and gender-related activities, such as Women’s March and #MeToo, have led to demands for greater diversity and inclusion in businesses as well as all other areas of society. This certificate aims to give students the tools for understanding how gender and sexuality intersect with other areas of identity and social experience so as to recognize and combat continued forms of inequality in work and in their private lives. Aiming to promote respect, tolerance and culture-sensitive communication, the certificate adds a valuable extra qualification for those wishing to work in organizations and businesses committed to diversity.

Certificate in Gender, Sexuality and Diversity - Course Offering

The certificate can be acquired by any student at the JLU. The certificate consists of three modules with a total of 20 credit points, and it needs to be concluded with a final report. Course work for the certificate needs to be done in addition to the requirements for your regular degree program.

In order to register for one of the courses, please contact the respective lecturer by email .

You can find our current module table here .


In the winter term 2023/2024, the following seminars can be taken as part of the first, second or third module of the GSD certificate program:

Module 1 (Lecture)

Title: "Introduction to Gender and Sexuality, to Race and Anti-Racism, to Decolonial Thought, and Disability" (FB 03)

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Greta Olson

Schedule: Tue. 4-6 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in English.

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Modules 1, 2, 3

Title: "Carmilla’s Legacy: Queer Vampires in Popular Culture" (FB 05)

Lecturer: Dr. Martin Spies

Schedule: Tue. 2-4 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in English.

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Title: "“black feminist lesbian poet’: Audre Lorde" (FB 05)

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Greta Olson

Schedule: Mo. 4-6 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in English.

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Title: "Feminist Perspectives on Magical Mothers, Godmothers, and Nannies" (FB 05)

Lecturer: Bianca Schüller

Schedule: We. 2-4 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in English.

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Title: "Poststrukturalismus, Postfeminismus, Postkolonialismus" (FB 03)

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Dirk Uffelmann

Schedule: Wed. 10 am-12 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in German.

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Title: "Poststructuralism, Postfeminism, Postcolonialism" (FB 03)

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Dirk Uffelmann

Schedule: Thu. 10 am-12 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in English.

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Title: "Pro 4.2 Diversitätssensible Pädagogik in der Kita am Beispiel von Kinderbüchern" (FB 03)

Lecturer: Lea Marie Zäh

Schedule: Mo. 12-2 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in German.

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Title: "Teaching Dr. Seuss" (FB 05)

Lecturer: Laura Borchert

Schedule: Tue. 2-4 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in English.

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Title: "Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen. Geschlechterverhältnisse im spätsozialistischen Film“

Lecturer: Dr. Alexander Chertenko

Schedule: Mo. 6-8 pm

Comment: The course is conducted in German.

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In order to register for one of the courses, please contact the respective lecturer by email.

Certificate in Gender, Sexuality and Diversity - Course of Studies

Updated: 13.12.2021

Module Module parts Creditpoints
Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, Intersectionality, and Diversity (GSID) Introductory lecture with graded credit 7 CP
Seminar with ungraded credit
Intermediate Module in GSID

Seminar with graded credit

alternative:

Certificate-based internship

5 CP
Advanced Module in GSID Seminar with graded credit 8 CP
Concluding written report
Total 20 CP