Clayton Second semester 2008 (Day)
This unit utilizes themes of love, sex and romance in order to examine the impact of feminist ideas,theories and politics on how we think about popular culture. The unit explores the complex ways discourses of romantic love and (hetero)sexuality feature in our daily lives,the media, film, television and literature and examines the important contributions recent feminist thought has made how we understand these phenomena. Using critical analytical feminist concepts, this unit explores how popular romance narratives; celebrity marriages; self-help literature; contemporary fairytales; chick-flicks; internet dating represent and shape individual and social experiences of love, sex and romance.
By the successful completion of this unit, students will have acquired the following skills:
1. Bibliographic/research skills exercise (1000 words): 20%;
2. Critical Media Analysis (Class test)1hour(equiv. 1000 words): 20%;
3.Research Project (2500 words): 60%
Additional comment: Students at levels 2 and 3 will complete qualitatively different assessment tasks linked to their year levels.
Any first-year sequence