Disability in Arts: Portrayals and Identity
Course: GED0021
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All forms of art have a powerful influence on our perceptions. Students describe and explore through case studies a range of disabilities and their unique features. Using arts, enquiry and discussion, students critique historical and modern-day portrayals of individuals with disabilities. Students consider the attitudes and social barriers that individuals with disabilities face, and focus on the link between the formation of cultural identity and the arts.
WINTER 2025 |
Online Learning |
Section | Date(s) | Mode | Domestic Fees | Registration |
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800 | Jan 14 - Apr 22 | Online | $369.20 |
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