Monthly Archives: March 2016
Indigenous Reflection & Experience
After much discussion and exploration this week it has been made clear that all authors have various opinions towards the Indigenous experience, and thus their writings reflect this. For writers such as Judith Wright, who herself was not Indigenous, her … Continue reading
Peer Review #1
https://brittneywebsterblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/16/after-studying-various-insights-into-the-australian-context-in-literature-these-past-weeks-i-have-come-to-the-deeper-understanding-of-the-quality-of-the-land-and-how-it-relates-to-the-indigenous-aust/comment-page-1/#comment-1 Your post clearly shows what you have learnt and understood in the first few weeks of Australian literature, however, where you begin talking about artists you could enhance your explanation by including a specific artist and one of … Continue reading
Viewing the outside world from a different lens
The introduction to Australian literature has provided sufficient insight into the way Indigenous and Aboriginal people both view and appreciate the natural landscape. As a person who has recently moved to Kurrajong from a place that could be known as … Continue reading