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ENGL2064 Texts and Contexts

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Cultural Inquiry
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject English
Offered in ENGL2064 will not be offered in 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

ENGL2064 Texts and Contexts: Contemporary Australian Writing

This course provides a snapshot of recent developments and new directions in Australian writing, and will include fiction, poetry, essays and new modes of writing that blur these generic boundaries. We will examine texts in both literary and historical contexts, examining how contemporary writers have challenged the notion of a shared history and a common language as necessarily underpinning Australian identity. We will study writers whose use of language unsettles standard Australian English, and who seek to tell stories that have been forgotten or marginalised by the dominant versions of the Australian story. In short, the course probes the doubts and fears beneath the “relaxed and comfortable” image that Australians often seek to present about themselves, their language, their culture and their history.

Indicative Assessment

Two 2,000 word essays (100%).

Workload One 1.5 hour lecture per week and one 1-hour tutorial per week.
Areas of Interest English
Requisite Statement

Completion of 2 English courses

Preliminary Reading

Malouf, Remembering Babylon

Gibson, Seven Versions of an Australian Badland

Majors/Specialisations English
Academic Contact Dr Russell Smith

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