IA2010:03
Black Writers
Townsville, Cairns
Inadmissable Subject Combination: IA1010
Second semester, on-campus (Townsville and Cairns campus); second semester flexible delivery.
Available to Bachelor of Indigenous Studies students and all undergraduate students.
Staff: Ms S Moore.
Students will examine literature from Indigenous perspectives as well as from shifting Anglo-American based definitions of what constitutes literature. There will be an overview of Indigenous Australian literature in relation to social, historical and political contexts. Students should gain a sound knowledge and appreciation of a range of Indigenous literature and understand the importance of literature as the production of counter discourses and as a mode of self-representation.
Learning Objectives:
- reflect on the history, forms and genres that have contributed to definitions of Anglo-American and Indigenous literature and consider the shifting views of what constitutes authorship;
- engage with texts written by Indigenous writers by writing responses using traditional conventions of literary or practical criticisms;
- critically review a range of texts in order to evaluate their effectiveness as counter discourses and self-representation; also produce personally relevant re-readings and resistant readings.
Assessment by short fiction critique (15%); journal (15%); seminar presentation (20%); film critique/review (20%); major essay, novel or drama (30%).