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ASIA6508 Popular Cultures in Indonesia

Offered By School of Culture History and Language
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Asian Studies
Offered in Second Semester, 2013 and Second Semester, 2014
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.

No prior mastery of Indonesian or knowledge of Indonesia is required, but familiarity with the society and language mastery would be an advantage.

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 Indonesia.

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

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

Indicative Assessment

Weekly class participation and four tutorial notes sub itted 48 hours before class meetings (40%)

One essay plan, 750 words (20%) due mid semester

One long essay 3,500 words (40%) due early exam period

Workload

Three contact hours a week

Requisite Statement

Enrolled in a graduate program.

Incompatibility

ASIA2108, INDN2108, INDN6108

Prescribed Texts

Available through Wattle.

Academic Contact A/Prof Ariel Heryanto

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