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Leader: Sally Batten
Offered:
Berwick First semester 2005 (Day)
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)
Peninsula First semester 2005 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: A multidisciplinary course in Australian Studies which provides students with a broad introduction to contemporary Australian society and culture. The subject seeks to develop knowledge of the historical and cultural processes impacting upon the nation and to encourage critical thinking about national identity and cultural stereotyping. Additional themes include sport, environment, migration and international relations. Fieldwork, film screenings and media analysis will be employed in order to gain insight into events which have shaped contemporary Australia.
Objectives: 1. To develop students' understanding of the historical and cultural processes impacting upon various aspects of contemporary Australia. 2. To employ fieldwork, film and media analysis, and a range of relevant sources within the field of Australian Studies in gaining insight into past and current events that have shaped contemporary Australia. 3. To think, discuss and write critically about the issues that effect Australian politics, culture and society. 4. To develop students' independent research and presentation skills on related subjects.
Assessment: Minor essay 1,000 words 15 Major essay (2,000 words) 35% + Oral presentation 10 minutes 10% + Tutorial attendance & contribution 10% + Examination 2 hours 30%
Contact Hours: 2 hour lecture + 1 hour tutorial