VISC8001 Visual Culture Research: Key Concepts
| Offered By | School of Archaeology and Anthropology |
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| Academic Career | Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject | Visual Culture |
| Offered in | First Semester, 2011 and First Semester, 2012 |
| Unit Value | 12 units |
| Course Description |
This 12 unit core course introduces the key conceptual approaches to understanding the place of visual materials and processes in contemporary society. Each week consists of a one-hour lecture plus two-hour seminar-style discussion group focussed around set readings. Visual culture studies draws widely from the disciplines of visual anthropology, art history, art theory and cultural studies. In this course we explore the range of approaches to understanding vision and visuality as historically and culturally distinct processes, looking at the role of images in society across place and time. At the heart of the course is an interest in understanding visual processes as fundamental to human experience, and exploring particularly the distinctive dimensions of modern visual experience. The course introduces students to key conceptual approaches and theoretical concerns and explores these via a wide range of thematic case studies. Further detail is included in the course outline. |
| Learning Outcomes |
Learning outcomes: On the successful completion of this course students should have the skills and confidence to
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| Indicative Assessment |
Three short visual analyses (3 x 10%), 2,000 word essay (20%), 4,000 word research essay (40%), in-class presentation (10%). |
| Course Classification(s) | TransitionalTransitional courses are designed for students from a broad range of backgrounds and learning achievements, which provide for the acquisition of generic skills; or an informed understanding of contemporary issues; or fundamental knowledge for transition to Advanced or Specialist courses. |
| Areas of Interest | Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Museums and Collections, and Visual Arts |
| Recommended Courses | All courses offered within the Visual Culture Research sub-plan of the Liberal Arts program. |
| Indicative Reading List |
Course readings will be compiled in a reading brick available for purchase before the commencement of semester. Sturken, M. & Cartwright, L. 2001 Practices of Looking: An Introduction to Visual Culture, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, is strongly recommended as background reading. |
| Programs | Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Visual Culture Research), Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Visual Culture Research), Graduate Diploma in Liberal Arts (Visual Culture Research), Graduate Diploma in Liberal Arts (Visual Culture Research), Master of Visual Culture Research, Master of Liberal Arts (Visual Culture Research), Master of Liberal Arts (Visual Culture Research), Master of Visual Culture Research, and Master of Liberal Arts (Visual Culture Research) |
| Academic Contact | Dr Melinda Hinkson |
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




