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Leader: John Arnold
Offered:
City First semester 2005 (Evening)
Synopsis: Historical perspectives on the book and publishing as agents of change. A critical introduction to the history of publishing and approaches to the study of publishing today in Australian and international contexts. The study of the various cycles in the history of the book analysed and assessed. Different approaches to the study of publishing and history of the book.
Objectives: The objectives of this unit are: + to develop an understanding of the importance of the book in cultural development + to develop a critical awareness of the forms of publishing and the culture of the book + to introduce students to the publishing industry in Australia both past and present + to develop an understanding and appreciation of the study of the history of the book + to develop an understanding of the economic and social contribution of publishing + to develop students' research and presentation skills, both written and oral.
Assessment: Three short papers (1500 words each) (4500 total): 40% + Class contribution 10% + Major Essay 5000 words: 50%
Contact Hours: Three Hours per week