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Writing Culture Theory

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Area/catalogue: COMM 2013
Course ID: 013330

School: Louis Laybourne-Smith School of Architecture and Design

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Unit value: 4.5

Offered externally: No

Undergraduate elective course: Yes


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Prerequisite(s): Level 1 or consent of coordinator

Experimental contemporary writing. Creative theory and philosophy. Thinking/making across disciplines. Writing as design. Language-based poetics. Politics and ethics/actions of criticism. The making of culture. The everyday of voice. The theatre and pleasure of sense. The space/time of language. Memory, self and textuality. Context and composition.

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EFTSL:    0.125

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Commonwealth Supported Band Amount:    Band 1
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