Course syllabus
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Welcome to New Zealand Cultural History 252, a course about the ways Aotearoa/New Zealand and its settler culture have been understood from colonial times to the present. From tourism and travel to music and maps, photography to film stars, we'll cover aspects of New Zealand's past that rarely feature in your textbooks, but that shaped the lives of everyday New Zealanders.
This is a two level course, with Stage 2 and 3 students attending the same lectures but with their own seminars, assessments, and coursework. You'll find information on lectures, seminars, and assignments here. Lectures are found under "recordings" and readings are found under "modules". Below is a copy of course guide and seminar programme.
Seminar programme here
Lecture programme here
Course Convener: Dr Felicity Barnes f.barnes@auckland.ac.nz
Office hours: Thursday 2-3 Arts 1 Room 701
Zoom link: https://auckland.zoom.us/j/94845124304?pwd=a0ZndUxwMmZWQjVrYVlIRHJzekVmZz09
Lecturer: Dr Sheree Trotter sheree.trotter@gmail.com (stage 2 student seminars)
Office hours: Tuesday 2-3 Arts 1 Room 711
Tuakana
Tatijana Simon-Larsen tsim964@aucklanduni.ac.nz
Key course information including referencing, plagiarism, Copyright and Delna information here
Course summary:
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