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INDN2108 Popular Cultures in Southeast Asia (L)

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Indonesian
Offered in First Semester, 2012 and Second Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Focussing on the politics of identity in everyday life, this course offers a general introduction to major issues in the study of popular culture and cultural studies. Secondly, the subject discusses critically selected works on popular cultures in Indonesia, and relates them to the general issues mentioned above.

Three inter-related areas of interest will run throughout the course, and will serve as the course’s foci: (a) questions of the location of a particular study of popular culture in the broader mapping of the study of culture in general; (b) questions concerning value judgements -- aesthetic or political; (c) particular connections, contrasts, or parallels among the different cases studied.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the semester, students are expected to be able to

(a) recognise and explain the aesthetic, social, and ideological significance of the selected works of popular culture in Southeast Asia.

(b) write a non-specialist, but analytical essay on one aspect of popular cultures in Southeast Asia;

(c) able to identify potential areas of significance for further research of a broader scope

Indicative Assessment

Class participation  (ongoing) 10% (weekly);

Oral presentation for class discussion on assigned reading materials (10%);

One short essay of 750 words (20%) due one week after class seminar for individual students;

One short essay of 750 words (20%) due mid semester;

One long essay 2,500 words (40%) due early exam period

Workload

Three hours per week; one hour lecture and two hours seminar-style tutorial

Areas of Interest Asian Languages
Requisite Statement

Incompatibility

with SEAI3002, INDN2008, INDN6108, INDN6508

Prescribed Texts

 

Majors/Specialisations Indonesian Language
Other Information

INDN2108 is for students wishing to take this course as a language option.

Academic Contact Dr Emma Baulch

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