Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Arts (Volume 3 page 58)
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106-275/375 "Australian Authorship" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want:
1. English, Faculty of Arts (v3, p58) : Next:106-281 | Prev:106-270
Credit points: 16.7 2nd and 3rd year
Coordinator: Garry Kinnane.
Contact: One 1-hour lecture and one 2-hour tutorial per week.
Timetable: Second semester
Objectives:
Students who complete this subject successfully will have:
- gained a general familiarity with questions relating to the place of authors in Australian society, including their roles as sites of economic, political, educational and cultural debates;
- become familiar with theoretical discourses on problems of authorship, with particular reference to Australian models;
- gained a close understanding of a range of texts by a selected group of Australian authors.
Content:
This subject studies questions of authorship in respect to the general vision, thematic preoccupations, stylistic and other characteristics in multiple works by Australian authors.
Assessment:
Written work of not more than 5,000 words.
Prescribed texts:
1. English, Faculty of Arts (v3, p58) : Next:106-281 | Prev:106-270
2. English, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p103) : Next:106-281 | Prev:106-270
Credit points: 16.7
Coordinator: Garry Kinnane.
Contact: One 1-hour lecture and one 2-hour tutorial each week
Timetable: Second semester.
Objectives:
Students who complete this subject successfully will have:
- gained a general familiarity with questions relating to the place of authors in Australian society, including their roles as sites of economic, political, educational and cultural debates;
- become familiar with theoretical discourses on problems of authorship, with particular reference to Australian models; and
- gained a close understanding of a range of texts by a selected group of Australian authors.
Content:
This subject studies questions of authorship in respect to the general vision, thematic preoccupations, stylistic and other characteristics in multiple works by Australian authors.
Assessment:
Written work of not more than 5,000 words.
Prescribed texts:
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2. English, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p103) : Next:106-281 | Prev:106-270
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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