Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Arts (Volume 3 page 25)
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100-402 "Nation/Community/Citizen" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want:
1. Australian Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p25) : Next:100-403 | Prev:131-209
Year 4 Australian Studies.
Credit points: 16.7 4th year
Coordinator: Dr D Goodman; Assoc Prof R Fincher.
Contact: One 2-hour seminar per week
Timetable: First semester
Objectives:
Students completing this subject should have: critical understanding of the functioning of Australian nationalism in diverse sites and contexts in Australian culture and society; awareness of changing representations of community and citizen in Australia; a sense of the contributions to be made by a range of disciplines to the study of these issues; ability to carry out a focussed investigation and relate it to this context.
Content:
An interdisciplinary seminar examining the interrelationships of nation, community and citizen in Australia. Particular attention to: the history and contemporary forms of Australian nationalism, the Australian state and its changing views of citizens (including issues of gender and ethnicity), multiculturalism and its critics, sustainable futures for particular Australian communities.
Assessment:
One 6,000 word essay.
1. Australian Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p25) : Next:100-403 | Prev:131-209
2. History, Faculty of Arts (v3, p110) : Next:100-404 | Prev:131-462
Year 4 History.
Credit points: 16.7 4th year
Coordinator: Dr D Goodman. ; Assoc. Prof R Fincher.
Contact: One 2-hour seminar per week
Timetable: 1st semester
Objectives:
Students completing this subject should have: critical understanding of the functioning of Australian nationalism in diverse sites and contexts in Australian culture and society; awareness of changing representations of community and citizen in Australia; a sense of the contributions to be made by a range of disciplines to the study of these issues; ability to carry out a focussed investigation and relate it to this context.
Content:
An interdisciplinary seminar examining the interrelationships of nation, community and citizen in Australia. Particular attention to: the history and contemporary forms of Australian nationalism, the Australian state and its changing views of citizens (including issues of gender and ethnicity), multiculturalism and its critics, sustainable futures for particular Australian communities.
Assessment:
One 6,000 word essay.
* Note that COORDINATOR, SEMESTER, TITLE differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.
2. History, Faculty of Arts (v3, p110) : Next:100-404 | Prev:131-462
Status: Official 1996 Date created: Oct 9 1995 Last modified: Oct 9 1995 Authorised by: Academic Registrar Email enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au
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