![]() ![]() ![]() Changes in ethical perspectives and popular feeling have guided text selection and pedagogy, so that texts which were once accepted as foundational to Australian society seem, at later times, to document civilisation's ruin. Australian curricula have included war literature as one way of transmitting cultural values, values that continue to evolve as successive generations relate differently to war and peace. 'The prolific Australian author talks about her new novel, Miss Lily’s Lovely Ladies, and writing women into history.' A Rose for the ANZAC Boys by Jackie French Elaine Harris,Ģ008 single work novel Ruins or Foundations : Great War Literature in the Australian Curriculum Clare Rhoden,ġ 2012 Abstract 'The Great War has been represented in Australian curricula since 1914, in texts with tones ranging from bellicose patriotism to idealistic pacifism. ![]() The Guardian Australia, 18 April 2017 Abstract Jackie French : 'To Be a Woman in Power Now, You Need to Be Better Than Men' Lou Heinrich, ![]()
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