James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

HU2039:04

Australian Society and Culture

Cairns

26 lectures, 10 tutorials. Second semester

Staff: Professor P Pierce.

This subject aims to provide a critical understanding of institutions that shape Australian life and to the various disciplines through which that life has been studied.

Topics include: problems of sources and methods in Australian studies; political and social history since 1945; problems of dependence; ‘the Australian way of life’; social class in Australia; meanings of multiculturalism; the mass media; patronage and the arts; the universities; Australian literature; Australian history; Australian art; Australian anthropology; cultural diplomacy and the uses of Australian studies.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to encourage an informed understanding of institutions that shape Australian society and culture;
  2. to acquire an understanding of disciplines (art history, anthropology, sociology etc) which have been brought to the study of Australian society and culture;
  3. to foster student initiative in directing the lines of inquiry and analysis into this material and in selecting topics on which they wish to write;
  4. to develop skills of oral and written presentation.

Assessment by oral presentation and argument particularly as evinced in the delivery of a seminar paper and in seminar discussion; a short essay (1,500-2,000 words) based on the seminar paper; a long essay (4,000-5,000 words) on a topic based on any aspect of the subject, that topic to be agreed after consultation.