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HYM4950 - Hidden Transcripts: Cultural Approaches to the Past12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSLPostgraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Jane DrakardOfferedNot offered in 2008 SynopsisThis unit examines new approaches in anthropology and history, specifically the development of 'ethnohistory', a theoretical perspective and growing body of work which attempt to understand the past through culture. This includes investigating the ways in which culturally oriented reading strategies have been used to uncover the 'hidden transcripts' encoded in texts, rituals and events. Particular emphasis will be placed on the way these strategies might be applied in the preparation of honours dissertations. Objectives
This subject examines methodological approaches in anthropology and history and looks at the ways in which culturally oriented reading strategies have been used to uncover the 'hidden transcripts' encoded in texts, rituals and events. Students are expected to:
Assessment
Essay (5000 words): 60% Contact hours2 hour seminar per week Prohibitions |