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Source=[One 2-hour seminar per week. <ul> <li><b>Objectives: </b>Students who complete this subject successfully will: <li>understand the major twentieth-century options for theorising cultural politics; <li>have developed the analytical skills and methodological confidence to produce detailed and innovative studies in <li>cultural politics; <li>appreciate the interrelations and dynamic of cultural practices and cultural politics as lived, represented and effecting power in contemporary societies. </ul>]

Xref = [One 2-hour seminar per week.]

Different CONTENT

Source=[This subject offers a critical review of 'cultural politics' through a number of specific studies in order to re-think perceived notions of effect, consciousness, subjectivity, ideology, representation and the category 'cultural politics'.]

Xref = [A critical review of 'cultural politics' through a number of specific studies in order to re-think perceived notions of effect, consciousness, subjectivity, ideology, representation and the category 'cultural politics'.]

Different OBJECTIVES

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Xref = [Students completing this subject successfully should: <ul> <li>understand the major twentieth-century options for theorising cultural politics; <li>have developed the analytical skills and methodological confidence to produce detailed and innovative studies in cultural politics; <li>appreciate the interrelations and dynamic of cultural practices and cultural politics as lived, represented and effecting power in contemporary societies. </ul>]

Different RECOMMENDEDTEXTS

Source=[<ATEXT>Deleuze G and Guattari F <i>Nomadology: The War Machine Semiotext(e). </i> Fiske J <i>Media Matters: Everyday Culture and Political Change </i>Routledge <ATEXT>hooks b <i>Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representation </i>Routledge <ATEXT>Jordan G and Weedon C <i>Cultural Politics</i> Blackwell <ATEXT>Lipstiz G <i>Time Passages: Collective Memory and American Popular Culture </i>Minnesota Press <ATEXT>Michaels E <i>Bad Aboriginal Art: Tradition, Media and Technological Horizons</i> Allen & Unwin]

Xref = [<ATEXT>Deleuze G and Guattari F <i>Nomadology: The War Machine</i> Semiotext(e) <ATEXT>Fiske J <i>Media Matters: Everyday Culture and Political Change</i> Routledge <ATEXT>hooks b <i>Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representation</i> Routledge <ATEXT>Jordan G and Weedon C <i>Cultural Politics</i> Blackwell <ATEXT>Lipstiz G <i>Time Passages: Collective Memory and American Popular Culture</i> Minnesota Press <ATEXT>Michaels E <i>Bad Aboriginal Art: Tradition, Media and Technological Horizons </i>Allen & Unwin]


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