Children’s Images of IdentityWalking in Two Worlds
Children’s Images of Identity: Walking in Two Worlds
Brown, Jill
2015-01-01 00:00:00
[This chapter explores the ways in which Aboriginal Australian children are imagined by children who are part of mainstream Australian society and the ways in which Aboriginal children imagine both themselves and their mainstream peers. These imaginings are expressed in the form of drawings.]
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Children’s Images of IdentityWalking in Two Worlds
[This chapter explores the ways in which Aboriginal Australian children are imagined by children who are part of mainstream Australian society and the ways in which Aboriginal children imagine both themselves and their mainstream peers. These imaginings are expressed in the form of drawings.]
Published: Jan 1, 2015
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