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Discover the powerful 'Antipodes: Teacher's Resource Book', a comprehensive compilation designed for educators seeking to explore the rich tapestry of Australian poetry. This invaluable resource features over 100 poems from a diverse range of voices, including both Indigenous poets and prominent Australian poets of European descent. By examining the perspectives of both Black and White Australians, this resource offers a nuanced view of the history and impact of European settlement in Australia, spanning from initial encounters to contemporary reflections. Perfect for classroom discussions, the Antipodes resource encourages critical thinking and fosters an appreciation for cultural diversity through poetry. Ideal for high school and university educators, this Teacher's Resource Book is essential for any syllabus focused on Australian literature, Indigenous studies, or social issues. Enhance your teaching toolkit with this engaging and thought-provoking resource, which facilitates deeper understanding of Australia's complex past and present. Delivery information: Fast shipping available throughout New Zealand. Order now to enrich your educational journey with Antipodes!
Antipodes is a collection of over 100 poems, half by Indigenous poets and half by white poets - among them some of Australia's best know poets. The poems look at the European settlement of Australia from both black and white perspectives, from initial settlement to the present.
Antipodes is a collection of over 100 poems, half by Indigenous poets and half by white poets - among them some of Australia's best know poets. The poems look at the European settlement of Australia from both black and white perspectives, from initial settlement to the present.