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A Lake Within a Lake : Hangzhou, September 25, 1984 single work   poetry   "At West Lake there is a Lake"
Issue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 A Lake Within a Lake : Hangzhou, September 25, 1984
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    y separately published work icon Kath Walker in China Kath Walker , Gu Zixin (translator), Beijing : International Culture Publishing Corporation Jacaranda Press , 1988 Z823392 1988 selected work poetry autobiography Indigenous story

    'The trip to China in September and October, 1984 was like seeing a great work of art. It opened our eyes. We were all very excited...To Kath Walker it was something more...She had not written any poetry for years...This volume of poetry is the fruit of her labour in China. It is a continuation of the themes which inform all her poetry - the wrongs the white people committed against her people, and her longing for a world in which those cruelties and barbarism have disappeared off the face of the earth.' (Source: page 2)

    K'ai-se Wo-k'o tsai Chung-kuo Kath Walker in China = 凯瑟 · 沃克在中国 /
    Beijing : International Culture Publishing Corporation Jacaranda Press , 1988
    pg. 36-38

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y separately published work icon The Poetry of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Emily Bosco , Anthony Bosco , Gladesville : Into English , 2014 24872333 2014 single work criticism

'The Poetry of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Student Book engages students in an enjoyable and detailed study of the prescribed poems of Oodgeroo Noonuccal for the NSW Stage 6 English Year 12 Standard Module B: Close Study of Literature. It has been designed to improve detailed and informed knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the poems as literary texts.

'In order to develop their own considered personal response to the prescribed poems, students will engage in a variety of activities that require them to respond to the poems in both critical and creative ways. This includes tasks that require students to compose in the imaginative, persuasive, and discursive styles of writing. By working their way through the different activities in this student book, students will improve their understanding of: the content of the poems, the ideas and issues Oodgeroo Noonuccal encourages readers to think about, the language the poems use, and the way they have been structured. Students will also learn how to support their judgements about the poems using detailed knowledge of language features and textual form. The poems covered in this student book include:

  1. ‘The Past’

  2. ‘China…Woman’

  3. ‘Reed Flute Cave’

  4. ‘Entombed Warriors’

  5. ‘Visit to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall’

  6. ’Sunrise on Huampu River’

  7. ‘A Lake Within a Lake’

 (Publication summary)

y separately published work icon The Poetry of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Emily Bosco , Anthony Bosco , Gladesville : Into English , 2014 24872333 2014 single work criticism

'The Poetry of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Student Book engages students in an enjoyable and detailed study of the prescribed poems of Oodgeroo Noonuccal for the NSW Stage 6 English Year 12 Standard Module B: Close Study of Literature. It has been designed to improve detailed and informed knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the poems as literary texts.

'In order to develop their own considered personal response to the prescribed poems, students will engage in a variety of activities that require them to respond to the poems in both critical and creative ways. This includes tasks that require students to compose in the imaginative, persuasive, and discursive styles of writing. By working their way through the different activities in this student book, students will improve their understanding of: the content of the poems, the ideas and issues Oodgeroo Noonuccal encourages readers to think about, the language the poems use, and the way they have been structured. Students will also learn how to support their judgements about the poems using detailed knowledge of language features and textual form. The poems covered in this student book include:

  1. ‘The Past’

  2. ‘China…Woman’

  3. ‘Reed Flute Cave’

  4. ‘Entombed Warriors’

  5. ‘Visit to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall’

  6. ’Sunrise on Huampu River’

  7. ‘A Lake Within a Lake’

 (Publication summary)

Last amended 6 Sep 2007 15:30:47
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    China,
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    East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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