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Faith, courage and reconsidering the ‘enemy’: two novels drawing on family history shed light on Australia’s marginalised past

  • Written by Liz Evans, Adjunct Researcher, English and Writing, University of Tasmania
Faith, courage and reconsidering the ‘enemy’: two novels drawing on family history shed light on Australia’s marginalised pastSimon Spring/Unsplash

A couple of years ago, I designed a creative writing course for a family history diploma at university. My cohort of amateur sleuths was passionate and proud, but with mostly British and European heritage. So I decided to encourage a more inclusive approach to the topic.

I wanted my students to reconsider their predominantly...

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