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HISTORY 736A
: Medieval Women, c.1100-15002020 Semester One (1203)
A study of the history and historiography of medieval women, this course considers what medieval women's history consists of, how it can or should be written, and why it is worth writing.
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 736 A and B
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HISTORY 737A
: Rethinking History2025 Semester One (1253)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HISTORY 737A
: Rethinking History2024 Semester One (1243)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HISTORY 737A
: Rethinking History2023 Semester One (1233)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HISTORY 737A
: Rethinking History2022 Semester One (1223)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HISTORY 737A
: Rethinking History2021 Semester One (1213)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HISTORY 737A
: Rethinking History2020 Semester One (1203)
An examination of some key readings dealing with contemporary trends and theoretical issues in history writing. The focus will be on what has been termed 'history as text and discourse'. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HLTHSOC 100
: Introduction to Critical Global Health2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to how the social sciences and humanities shed light on understandings of the social, political-economic, historical and cultural dynamics that underpin contemporary healthcare, medical practices and knowledge-production, and experiences of health and illness around the world. Examines real-life case studies using a range of health social science approaches.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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HLTHSOC 201
: Medicine, Power and Politics2023 Semester Two (1235)
Explores the interplay between cultural values, local and national politics, and global health programmes and initiatives. Examines how experiences of medical care and ideas of illness and health vary across different cultural groups and socio-cultural settings, with a focus on issues of scientific expertise, patient empowerment and government involvement in healthcare.
Prerequisite: HLTHSOC 100
Restriction: ANTHRO 366
Restriction: ANTHRO 366
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HUMS 101
: Europe: Medieval to Modern2021 Summer School (1210)
A thematic and chronological survey of major developments in European history and visual culture since the early Middle Ages. The course is designed to provide a solid foundation for subsequent study in European history, art history and culture as well as an introduction to the nature of scholarly research and writing in the Humanities.
Restriction: ARTHIST 106, 107, HISTORY 106
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HUMS 101
: Europe: Medieval to Modern2020 Semester Two (1205)
A thematic and chronological survey of major developments in European history and visual culture since the early Middle Ages. The course is designed to provide a solid foundation for subsequent study in European history, art history and culture as well as an introduction to the nature of scholarly research and writing in the Humanities.
Restriction: ARTHIST 106, 107, HISTORY 106
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INDIGEN 700
: Indigenous Theories2025 Semester One (1253)
Topics include cultural autonomy, political inclusion, land claims, urbanisation and indigenous rights. Through a close reading of key texts and engaging in seminar discussions, students will deepen their insight into the knowledge systems that embody indigenous world views and be able to critically and analytically engage with historical and contemporary issues in Indigenous Studies.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 700
: Indigenous Theories2024 Academic Year Term (1241)
Topics include cultural autonomy, political inclusion, land claims, urbanisation and indigenous rights. Through a close reading of key texts and engaging in seminar discussions, students will deepen their insight into the knowledge systems that embody indigenous world views and be able to critically and analytically engage with historical and contemporary issues in Indigenous Studies.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 700
: Indigenous Theories2023 Semester One (1233)
Topics include cultural autonomy, political inclusion, land claims, urbanisation and indigenous rights. Through a close reading of key texts and engaging in seminar discussions, students will deepen their insight into the knowledge systems that embody indigenous world views and be able to critically and analytically engage with historical and contemporary issues in Indigenous Studies.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 700
: Indigenous Theories2022 Semester One (1223)
Topics include cultural autonomy, political inclusion, land claims, urbanisation and indigenous rights. Through a close reading of key texts and engaging in seminar discussions, students will deepen their insight into the knowledge systems that embody indigenous world views and be able to critically and analytically engage with historical and contemporary issues in Indigenous Studies.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 700
: Indigenous Theories2020 Semester One (1203)
Topics include cultural autonomy, political inclusion, land claims, urbanisation and indigenous rights. Through a close reading of key texts and engaging in seminar discussions, students will deepen their insight into the knowledge systems that embody indigenous world views and be able to critically and analytically engage with historical and contemporary issues in Indigenous Studies.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 711
: Indigenous Environmental Politics2024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines contemporary issues related to Indigenous peoples and the environment. There will be a particular focus on the interface between Indigenous peoples, governments and corporate bodies. Topics may include Indigenous responses to environmental degradation; Indigenous peoples and extractive industries; sustainable development; Indigenous environmental protest movements; land and treaty rights; traditional knowledge and resource protection; and Indigenous peoples and climate change.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 711
: Indigenous Environmental Politics2023 Semester Two (1235)
Examines contemporary issues related to Indigenous peoples and the environment. There will be a particular focus on the interface between Indigenous peoples, governments and corporate bodies. Topics may include Indigenous responses to environmental degradation; Indigenous peoples and extractive industries; sustainable development; Indigenous environmental protest movements; land and treaty rights; traditional knowledge and resource protection; and Indigenous peoples and climate change.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 711
: Indigenous Environmental Politics2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines contemporary issues related to Indigenous peoples and the environment. There will be a particular focus on the interface between Indigenous peoples, governments and corporate bodies. Topics may include Indigenous responses to environmental degradation; Indigenous peoples and extractive industries; sustainable development; Indigenous environmental protest movements; land and treaty rights; traditional knowledge and resource protection; and Indigenous peoples and climate change.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 711
: Indigenous Environmental Politics2021 Semester Two (1215)
Examines contemporary issues related to Indigenous peoples and the environment. There will be a particular focus on the interface between Indigenous peoples, governments and corporate bodies. Topics may include Indigenous responses to environmental degradation; Indigenous peoples and extractive industries; sustainable development; Indigenous environmental protest movements; land and treaty rights; traditional knowledge and resource protection; and Indigenous peoples and climate change.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 711
: Indigenous Environmental Politics2020 Semester Two (1205)
Examines contemporary issues related to Indigenous peoples and the environment. There will be a particular focus on the interface between Indigenous peoples, governments and corporate bodies. Topics may include Indigenous responses to environmental degradation; Indigenous peoples and extractive industries; sustainable development; Indigenous environmental protest movements; land and treaty rights; traditional knowledge and resource protection; and Indigenous peoples and climate change.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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INDIGEN 712
: Indigenous Psychologies2025 Semester Two (1255)
Examines the historical and material circumstances Indigenous peoples face and the emergence and development of Indigenous psychologies to respond to a range of social and psychological challenges. Covers topics relevant to Indigenous and non-Indigenous survival and flourishing including cultural contributions to health and collective and individual wellbeing.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ITALIAN 100
: Introductory Italian Language2025 Semester One (1253)
Learn basic Italian language structures and communication skills, including common words and basic phrases concerning everyday life. Acquire skills of interacting verbally by asking and answering straightforward questions on familiar topics. The course is delivered through a combination of class instruction and interactive online activities. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian.
Restriction: ITALIAN 106. May not be taken if an equivalent or more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed.
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ITALIAN 100
: Introductory Italian Language2024 Semester One (1243)
Learn basic Italian language structures and communication skills, including common words and basic phrases concerning everyday life. Acquire skills of interacting verbally by asking and answering straightforward questions on familiar topics. The course is delivered through a combination of class instruction and interactive online activities. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian.
Restriction: ITALIAN 106. May not be taken if an equivalent or more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed.
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ITALIAN 100
: Introductory Italian Language2023 Semester One (1233)
Learn basic Italian language structures and communication skills, including common words and basic phrases concerning everyday life. Acquire skills of interacting verbally by asking and answering straightforward questions on familiar topics. The course is delivered through a combination of class instruction and interactive online activities. For students with no previous knowledge of Italian.
Restriction: ITALIAN 106. May not be taken if an equivalent or more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed.
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