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Differences in Cultural Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p48)

Different CONTACT

Source=[Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial a week.]

Xref = [Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial per week.]

Different CONTENT

Source=[This subject offers a theoretically reflexive approach to Chinese studies. It has a dual object: Firstly, it utilises contemporary social, cultural, postcolonial and political theory to analyse recent changes in society in China; Secondly, it takes these theories 'for a walk', questioning certain contemporary theoretical assumptions by scrutinising them in relation to what is, for them, the unfamiliar.]

Xref = [This subject offers a theoretically reflexive approach to Chinese studies. It has a dual object: firstly, it utilises contemporary social, cultural, post-colonial and political theory to analyse recent changes in society in China. Secondly, it takes these theories 'for a walk' questioning certain contemporary theoretical assumptions by scrutinising them in relation to what is for them, the unfamiliar.]

Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS

Source=[<ATEXT>A source document of Chinese translated materials is to be purchased from the Department <ATEXT>Other materials will be advised]

Xref = [<ATEXT>To be advised]

Different SEMESTER

Source=[First semester]

Xref = [Second semester]

Different TITLE

Source=[An/Other China: Theorising Everyday Life]

Xref = [An/Other China: Theorising the Everyday]


Differences in Politics, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p165)

Different CONTACT

Source=[Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial a week.]

Xref = [Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial each week.]

Different CONTENT

Source=[This subject offers a theoretically reflexive approach to Chinese studies. It has a dual object: Firstly, it utilises contemporary social, cultural, postcolonial and political theory to analyse recent changes in society in China; Secondly, it takes these theories 'for a walk', questioning certain contemporary theoretical assumptions by scrutinising them in relation to what is, for them, the unfamiliar.]

Xref = [This subject offers a theoretically reflexive approach to Chinese studies. It has a dual object: Firstly, it utilises contemporary social, cultural, postcolonial and political theory to analyse recent changes in society in China. Secondly, it takes these theories 'for a walk', questioning certain contemporary theoretical assumptions by scrutinising them in relation to what is, for them, the unfamiliar.]

Different POINTS

Source=[16.7 2nd and 3rd years]

Xref = [16.7]

Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS

Source=[<ATEXT>A source document of Chinese translated materials is to be purchased from the Department <ATEXT>Other materials will be advised]

Xref = [<ATEXT>A source document of Chinese translated materials is to be purchased from the Department. Other materials will be advised]

Different TITLE

Source=[An/Other China: Theorising Everyday Life]

Xref = [An Other China: Theorising Everyday Life]


Differences in Social Theory, Faculty of Arts (v3, p164)

Different ASSESSMENT

Source=[Essay work or equivalent totalling 5,000 words.]

Xref = [See Politics]

Different CONTENT

Source=[This subject offers a theoretically reflexive approach to Chinese studies. It has a dual object: Firstly, it utilises contemporary social, cultural, postcolonial and political theory to analyse recent changes in society in China; Secondly, it takes these theories 'for a walk', questioning certain contemporary theoretical assumptions by scrutinising them in relation to what is, for them, the unfamiliar.]

Xref = [The subject offers a theoretically reflexive approach to Chinese studies. It has a dual object: Firstly, it utilises contemporary social, cultural, postcolonial and political theory to analyse recent changes in society in China. Secondly, it takes these theories 'for a walk' questioning certain contemporary theoretical assumptions by scrutinising them in relation to what is for them, the unfamiliar.]

Different COORDINATOR

Source=[Michael Dutton.]

Xref = [Michael Dutton (Politics).]

Different POINTS

Source=[16.7 2nd and 3rd years]

Xref = [16.7 2nd and 3rd year]

Different TITLE

Source=[An/Other China: Theorising Everyday Life]

Xref = [An/Other China: Theorising the Everyday]


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