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And I think that's another issue that we have come up against
in Australian literature, that we have come up against
in Australian literature,
that Aboriginal people are presented
as a kind of homogenous type - that Aboriginal people are presented
as a kind of homogenous type - that Aboriginal people are presented
vulnerable, suffering, vulnerable, suffering, sick, tragic victims
in Australian literature, that we have come up against
in Australian literature,
that Aboriginal people are presented
as a kind of homogenous type - that Aboriginal people are presented
as a kind of homogenous type - that Aboriginal people are presented
vulnerable, suffering, vulnerable, suffering, sick, tragic victims
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And I think that's another issue
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that we have come up against
in Australian literature,
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that we have come up against
in Australian literature,
that Aboriginal people are presented
as a kind of homogenous type -
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that Aboriginal people are presented
as a kind of homogenous type -
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that Aboriginal people are presented
vulnerable, suffering,
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vulnerable, suffering,
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sick, tragic victims.
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Movie Summary
An inspiring documentary series, presented by Claudia Karvan, that takes us on a journey to celebrate our love of books, meet our great storytellers and explore our Australian identity.