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Not offered in 2007
This unit will study major themes and issues in Australian visual culture from the Heidelberg School era of the late nineteenth century through to the present. Selected themes for study include the landscape as subject matter and changing attitudes towards nature; the search for an Australian identity; the emergence of particular Australian myths; the influence of American visual culture; the diversification of cultural expression in the 1970s and manifestations of feminist visual culture; and the embrace of Aboriginal art and culture from the mid1970s onwards. The unit will conclude with a consideration of recent developments and issues of postmodernism in an Australian context.
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will have developed:
Essay (3000 words) : 60%
Visual Test (1.5 hours (1500 words equivalent)) : 40%
1 one-hour lecture and 1 one-hour tutorial per week
One first year level unit in Visual Culture or a comparable discipline