MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Arts Graduate Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


ATD4140

Cultural tourism

Lecturer to be announced

8 or 12 points + One 2-hour seminar per week + Second semester + Clayton

Synopsis Cultural tourism has been hailed as the spearhead of a successful tourism industry in Australia. But what is this phenomena which seeks to package an `authentic' Australian experience from such diverse sources as ecology, heritage, the arts, cuisine and sport? This subject aims to give context to the emergence of cultural tourism as a recognised strand in mainstream tourism through examination of trends, theory and practices carried out by the tourism industry, government bodies and others. There is a strong emphasis on the role of social/environmental impacts and related policy issues in modifying the future of cultural tourism in Australia. Underscoring the themes of the subject are fluctuating notions of Australian cultural identity as portrayed through the industry and government. Students without a history or cultural studies background are advised to read White R Inventing Australia Sydney, 1981 or Rickard J Australia: A cultural history Longman, 1988.

Assessment (8 points) Class paper (1000 words): 25% + Research essay (3000 words): 40% + Take-home exam: 25% + Class participation: 10%

Assessment (12 points) Class paper (2000 words): 25% + Research essay (5000 words): 40% + Take-home exam: 25% + Class participation: 10%


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