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Learning outcomes
analyse the development of Indigenous literary texts across different aesthetic/cultural/linguistic traditions and historical/geopolitical/national contexts;
discuss the ways in which knowledge about literary comparison enables us to be critically aware of our own literary assumptions, expectations, judgments and representational practices;
develop the written skills to critically evaluate literary genres such as fiction, poetry, memoir, with special reference to Indigenous story-telling traditions and practices;
undertake independent research in literary studies, by learning how to interpret primary and secondary texts, decipher theoretical terms and concepts, and formulate your own positionalities.
apply a range of approaches and critical reading and writing skills in the field of Indigenous literary studies in a comparative framework.
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Assessment summary
Within semester assessment: 100%
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Global Asia
Literary studies