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Re-Reading Representations of Indigenality in Australian Children’s Literature: a History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2015
Abstract
Australian children’s literature has a history of excluding Indigenous child readers and positioning non-Indigenous readers as the subject. Rather than portray such literature, particularly before the 1950s, as simply racist or stereotypical, I argue that it is important for teachers, of all students, to help readers understand how nationalist or white Australian myths were constructed on Indigenous land and knowledges.
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