HYM5200 - History and memory: Oral history, life stories and commemoration
12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL
Postgraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Professor Alistair Thomson
Offered
Caulfield Second semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
As for HYM4200
Objectives
This subject aims to:
- Introduce key conceptual and theoretical issues in the relationship between memory and the writing of history.
- Introduce students to a range of past and present 'memory-work' particularly as it relates to the development of shared understandings of the past, including the production of oral histories and life stories and various forms of public and private commemoration.
- Provide students interested in exploring research tools such as oral history or life story reconstruction with a coherent and thorough grounding in the relevant historical scholarship and critical literature.
- Introduce students to key questions about the ethical dimensions involved in producing and using various forms of memory as historical evidence.
- Provide supervised practical experience in research techniques involving the use of memory in the writing of history.
Assessment
Written work: 100% (9000 words)
Contact hours
Regular seminars totalling 24 hours per semester
Prohibitions
13 October 2017
19 December 2024