760-131 Reason & Passion: Cultural Paradigms

Note

This is an interdisciplinary studies subject. It may be credited to any subject area in the Bachelor of Creative Arts for the purposes of completing a major. BA students may credit this subject to a Classical Studies and Archaeology major at second year level.

Availability

BCA 1st and 2nd year, BA 2nd year

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Assoc Prof Angela O'Brien

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Two hours of lectures and a 1-hour tutorial per week

Subject Description

This subject provides a cross-disciplinary examination of selected schools of thought, aesthetic constructs and ideologies manifested in pre-20th century western art. Themes to be addressed will be drawn from the following categories: classicism, art and reason, art and romantic passion, links between philosophical speculation and culture, art of antiquity, mythology, rituals and social context, patronage and classical transformations in culture, and the conditions and politics of realism in the creative arts.

Assessment

A research project equivalent to 2250 words, a seminar presentation and written paper equivalent to 1000 words, and class participation including class tests equivalent to 750 words. Minimum 80% attendance (hurdle requirement).



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