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Decolonising the Landscape MultiStudio 2 (AIND20013)
Undergraduate level 2Points: 12.5On Campus (Southbank)
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Semester 1
Principal Coordinator: Tiriki Onus: tiriki.onus@unimelb.edu.au
Coordinator: Megan McPherson: mcpherson.m@unimelb.edu.au
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In this subject, students will engage in multimodal studios in creative and/or performing practice. Multimodal studio foregrounds a range of Indigenous creative and cultural knowledges and practices in the creative arts and/or performance studio to consider how Indigenous knowledges can diversify and decentre colonial knowledges and knowledge production.
Deep listening, critique, and positionality are the focus for this second level Wilin Breadth subject, which emphasises the critical engagement necessary to navigate contentious colonised spaces and place as First Nations peoples and allies.
By introducing and building upon cultural literacies and Indigenous learning and art making experiences, students will engage in learning activities that extend creative practice to make connections with their positionality. Students will be engaged in presentations, group work, peer critique and creative projects that utilise skills in art making and shared knowledges and diplomacies, and will work with respect and responsibility in relation to Indigenous cultural practices and protocols.
This subject is developed and lead by Indigenous scholarship, pedagogies and knowledges in creative and cultural practices.
The subject is co-taught with First Nations people.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- identify how to extend creative practice to make connections with own positionality;
- propose creative responses to artistic practice at the cultural interface;
- generate alternative narratives to counter systems that reproduce colonial privilege and power;
- enact Deep Listening to create the conditions in which relationality informs critique;
- work in small and large groups to negotiate multiple perspectives in collaborative artistic practice.
Last updated: 20 November 2024