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Postcolonial Literature for Children

David Beagley

In this subject, students study current theoretical frameworks for interpreting colonial and postcolonial children's literature and considers a range of evaluative issues entailed in applying these frameworks to different postcolonial texts.

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Looking at the wider analysis of postcolonial literature, through the window of orientalism. more

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13 years ago

Postcolonialism isn't just based on skin colour or ethnicity - The Beat of the Drum tells about this process within an Irish context. more

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Using the example of Pocahantas, how is the real world rewritten into something that treads the line between fact and fiction? more

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The common themes and reality of the western genre. more

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How to read and interpret the literature of other cultures, using 'Chinese Cinderella' as an example. more

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This lecture uses Gary Disher’s The Divine Wind to show how stories of an historical event can be biased in their telling, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. more

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The evolution of Australia's multiculturalism, and the representation of 'others'. more

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Are we one, or are we many? How is one culture distinguished from another, even within the same country? more

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13 years ago

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