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Landscape, nationalism and politics in Australian children's literature Presented at Landscape and Heritage - One Day Conference 3 rd November 2008 2.15 - 2.35pm Dr Stephen Bigger and Dr Robyn Cox

3 rd November 2008 2.15 - 2.35pm Dr Stephen Bigger and Dr Robyn Cox

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Landscape, nationalism and politics in Australian children's literature Presented at Landscape and Heritage - One Day Conference. 3 rd November 2008 2.15 - 2.35pm Dr Stephen Bigger and Dr Robyn Cox. Period 1 – Accounts of life (1788-1880) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 3 rd  November 2008  2.15 - 2.35pm Dr Stephen Bigger and Dr Robyn Cox

Landscape, nationalism and politics in Australian children's

literature

Presented at Landscape and Heritage - One Day Conference

3rd November 2008 2.15 - 2.35pm Dr Stephen Bigger and Dr Robyn Cox

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Period 1 – Accounts of life (1788-1880)

Captain Tench (1789): A Narrative of an Expedition to Botany Bay, & A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson, London, 2 volumes.

Detail from Botany Bay; Sirius & Convoy going in ... 21 January 1788.from 'A Voyage to New South Wales' by William Bradley, December 1786 - May 1792, Safe 1/14

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Period 2 – Anthropological collectors (1880-1930)

Radcliffe-Brown’s, A.R. (1926) The Rainbow-Serpent Myth of Australia.

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, London, v56.

BASEDOW, Herbert THE AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL: Adelaide, F W Preece, 1925 1st Edition. 422pp.

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Period 3 – The Wars and Nationalism

Fenner, C., (1933) Bunyips and Billabongs. An Australian Out of Doors. Sydney: Augus and Robertson.

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Period 4 – Aboriginal Land Rights

Books written between 1978 and 1987 by Percy Trezise and Dick Roughsey

1. The Rainbow Serpent 2. The Quinkins3. Banana bird and the snake men4. Turramulli the Giant Quinkin5. The Magic Firesticks6. Gidja7. Ngalculli - The Red Kangaroo8. The Flying Fox Warriors9. The Owl People

Mowaljarlai, David (1980) When the Snake Bites the Sun: An Aboriginal Story, Sydney: Scholastics

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Oodgeroo Noonuccal (1981), Father Sky and Mother Earth. Melbourne: John Wiley & Sons.

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Conclusion

As he looked he said: “Every place you walk, you have to have a story. So you know where you come from; and know where you are; and see where you are going.”

Brody, H (2003) 'You have to have a story' - Aboriginal memory and opportunity. From http://www.opendemocracy.net/ecology/article_1098.jsp accessed 1st November 2008

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