The culture and imagery of cities
Leigh Astbury
8 or 12 points * 2 hours per week * First semester * Clayton
The subject will study the nature and role of the image of the city from first settlement together with the development of city architecture from the colonial to federation. The role of art institutions and the formation of nineteenth-century Australian taste will be studied with reference to the foundation of the National Gallery of Victoria, significant private collections and the establishment of academies, schools of design and art societies, as well as colonial gardens and cemeteries. The growth of culture in the city is thus viewed against patterns of patronage and collecting and the institutionalisation of taste.
Assessment: 8 points
Seminar paper (2500 words): 40% * Essay (3500 words): 60%
Assessment: 12 points
First seminar paper (3000 words): 25% * Second seminar paper (3000 words): 35% * Research essay (3500 words): 40%
Preliminary reading
Bourdieu P Distinction: A social critique of the judgement of taste Routledge, 1984
Cox L The National Gallery of Victoria 1861-1968: A search for a collection National Gallery of Victoria, 1970
Stratham P (ed.) The origins of Australia's capital cities CUP, 1989