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From Tim Winton to ‘Tankman’ : Teaching Australian Literature to Chinese International Students.
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2011
From Tim Winton to ‘Tankman’ : Teaching Australian Literature to Chinese International Students.
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Jan Baily writes on her experiences of teaching Australian literature to international students. Her teaching experience led her to conclude that ‘Australian texts can enrich the literary experience of our international students’ culturally, aesthetically and linguistically, and can help move them toward a more varied understanding of their unique experience in Australia, and in the world generally’. (p. 193)
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From Tim Winton to ‘Tankman’ : Teaching Australian Literature to Chinese International Students.
Subjects:
- Sometimes Gladness : Collected Poems 1954-1982 1983 selected work poetry
- The Secret River 2005 single work novel
- Neighbours 1985 single work short story
- The Drover's Wife 1892 single work short story
- Conversation in a Pantry 1934 single work short story
- On the Train 1982 single work short story
- The Children 1950 single work short story
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