Area: | Department of Communication and Cultural Studies |
Credits: | 25.0 |
Contact Hours: | 3.0 |
Lecture: | 1 x 1 Hours Weekly |
Tutorial: | 1 x 2 Hours Weekly |
Syllabus: | Theories of gender and sexuality exploring ways in which a culture produces, maintains and transforms its understandings of gender, desire, the body and sexuality. Study of gender through the reading of various narrative texts. The theory, structures andhistory of narrative and its relationship to cultural change. Representations of gender in the contexts of modernity and postmodernity in contemporary texts. |
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Unit Outcomes: | On successful completion of this unit, students will have- An understanding of theories of gender and sexuality. An understanding of the concept of narrative in relation to culture. An understanding of the concept of cultural instrumentality. An understanding of the key terms informing the field of narrative theory. Read a range of genres in relation to the above concepts. |
Texts and references listed below are for your information only and current as of September 30, 2003. Some units taught offshore are modified at selected locations. Please check with the unit coordinator for up-to-date information and approved offshore variations to unit information before finalising study and textbook purchases. |
Unit References: | Gibaldi, Joseph. (1999), MLA handbook for writers of research papers (fifth edition). New York, Modern Language Association of America. |
Unit Texts: | No prescribed texts. |
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Unit Assessment Breakdown: | Essay (1) 20%, Essay (2) 35%, Preparation and participation 20%, Tutorial discussion 25%. This is by grade/mark assessment. |
Field of Education: |  100700 Communication and Media Studies (Narrow Grouping) | HECS Band (if applicable): | 1   |
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Extent to which this unit or thesis utilises online information: |  Informational   | Result Type: |  Grade/Mark |
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Availability
Year | Location | Period | Internal | Area External | Central External | 2004 | Bentley Campus | Semester 1 | Y | | | 2004 | Bentley Campus | Semester 2 | Y | | |
Area External | refers to external course/units run by the School or Department, offered online or through Web CT, or offered by research. |
Central External | refers to external course/units run through the Curtin Bentley-based Distance Education Area |
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