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'Family Values' in the 21st Century - GEN320

Family values are increasingly invoked in Australia and other Western nations as the twenty-first century unfolds. The prevailing mood of fear and fundamentalism carries with it shifts in the relations between the sexes, and other dimensions of difference – race and ethnicity, religion and culture, sexuality, class and age – deepening and compounding their effects of division and domination. Whilst the rhetoric of family values appears to want to return us to an earlier era in our thinking and our social structures, such a transformation of the world is taking place that is impossible to get back to the way things were. It is imperative to explore the changed and changing landscapes of our political life, our popular culture, our experience of home and work, in order to grasp these changes in our Australian context. This unit explores the rhetoric of family values across a range of fields in contemporary Australian culture. Focus topics may be chosen by interest, but unit material will be offered on career v family; politics v religion; gay marriage, adoption, veiling (amongst Muslim migrants), prison v family; gang rape; rape in war.

Credit Points: 3
When Offered:

S2 Day - Session 2, North Ryde, Day

S2 External - Session 2, External

Staff Contact(s): Dr Judy Lattas
Prerequisites:

39cp or admission to GDipArts  Prerequisite Information

Corequisites:

NCCW(s): WST310, GEN310
Unit Designation(s):

Social Science

Unit Type:
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Sociology

Faculty of Arts

Timetable Information

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