102-213 Face, Place, Race: Images of Australia

Note

Students are not permitted to undertake within a 12 month period more than two undergraduate subjects offered by the Australian Centre. Strict enrolment deadlines apply to subjects taught during the Winter Recess. The subject dates and HECS/course fee census date for this subject change each year. Check your enrolment record for the correct census date for this subject.

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Caroline Jordan

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

This subject is taught intensively on 28, 29 June and 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 July with a daily 1.5-hour lecture and daily 1.5-hour seminar or site visit

Subject Description

This subject examines the role of visual images and practices in the historical and contemporary development of Australian culture and identity. Themes of 'places', real and imagined: the city, the suburbs, the bush, the beach and the desert, and 'faces': Australian cultural icons and representations of masculinity, femininity, indigenous and 'ethnic' Australians, will be explored through the study of visual cultures, which ranges from traditional visual forms of painting and photography to media forms of film, TV and advertising to the visual in everyday life. Students will familiarise themselves with using techniques of visual analysis and visual evidence drawn from many media and will have the opportunity to participate in off-site classes, eg. at the Melbourne Museum, the Art Gallery at Federation Square and the Immigration Museum.

Generic Skills

  • be able to use visual evidence in critical thinking and analysis of complex issues;

  • develop the ability to research in depth primary materials of a visual nature relating to such issues;

  • be able to present their views orally in tutorial discussion, and to communicate their ideas intelligibly and economically through essay writing.

Assessment

Three 500 word exercises 30% (due during the teaching period), a 2500 word research essay 60% (due after completion of classes) and class presentation 10%. Students must complete all assignments and attend at least 70% of classes to be eligible for assessment.

Prescribed Texts

A subject reader will be available from the Bookroom at the beginning of semester.



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