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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : History

131-290/390 Exhibiting Histories and Cultures

Credit Points:

16.7 2nd and 3rd year

Coordinator:

Dr K Darian-Smith

Timetable:

Semester 1

Contact:

Two 1 hour lectures and a 1 hour tutorial per week

Subject Description:

This subject traces the historical development from the late eighteenth century of Western practices of exhibiting familiar and non-familiar cultures, ranging from the public spectacles of monarchy, to international expositions, and with a focus on material culture and the role of museums. It investigates the roles of emergent disciplines (e.g. ethnography) and technologies (e.g. photography) in authorising and popularising exhibits of 'other' societies, particularly in the context of European colonialism; the cultural politics of collecting; concepts of tradition, heritage and nostalgia in public representations of the past; the exhibition of indigenous cultures; the ways collecting and exhibiting practices create and maintain ideologies of racial, class and gender differences; and the Internet and the 'virtual museum'. A range of visual and written texts, methodologies and theoretical frameworks will be examined.

Assessment:

An orally delivered class paper (10%); one 2500 word investigative fieldwork project (30%); one 2500 word research essay (60%).

Prescribed Texts:

Subject Reader available from the Department.


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