INT3060 - Global Cultures, Local Traditions: creating and consuming (popular) culture
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Offered
Malaysia Second semester 2007 (Day)
Synopsis
As for INT2060
Objectives
Students successfully completing this subject should have:
- A deeper knowledge of the concepts of modernity and tradition, and the problems of cultural ownership and authenticity, as epitomized in copyright law
- Acquired knowledge about the challenges to cultural nationalism by transnational cultural flows, and the role of electronic media, especially the Internet in this
- Studied in depth some cases of cultural production and its local consumption, and critically analysed web-based and mass media material relating to these case studies
- Improved their oral skills by participating in tutorial debate, both face-to-face and on-line cross-campus, on specific instances of cultural flows and local identities created through their consumption.
- Improved their written skills by producing a journal (second-year students) or a well-reasoned and well-documented essay on an aspect of the globalisation debate (third-year students).
- Developed independent research skills (third-year students).
- Developed the ability to critically assess the ideological implications of global cultural flows (third-year students).
Assessment
Essay (2000 words): 40%
Class presentation (500 words): 15%
Web analysis project (2000 words): 45%
Additional comment:
The website analysis project will consist of a proposal for 10% (500 words), 10% for on-line discussion contributions for 20% (notionally 500 words), and an individual report for 15% (1000 words).
Contact hours
1 hour lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week
Prerequisites
First year INT sequence or permission
Prohibitions
INT2060