976602 Contemporary Canada (Quebec)
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This subject aims to provide students with a basic understanding of the history, politics, society and culture of Québec (Canada). It starts by examining the history of Québec, with a particular focus on the Quiet Revolution. It provides an overview of the economic and political development of Québec. Central themes in Québec society such as nationalism, independence movements and language are studied. Literature, cinema and other cultural works provide case studies in which these and other issues are examined. Contemporary Québec thus introduces students to Québec's diversity and heterogeneity in regional, national, continental and international contexts. Students develop critical thinking skills relevant to the multidisciplinary nature of the subject. The subject gives students the opportunity to develop a critical appreciation of societies outside Australia.
Assessment: Assessment tasks involve the writing of essays.
Typical availability
Spring semester, City campus
2007 contribution for post-2004 Commonwealth-supported students: $832.67
2007 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $2,760.00
Subject EFTSL: 0.167
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