Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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y
All My Mob
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2007
Z1381114
2007
selected work
autobiography
(taught in 3 units)
'This ... collection of stories features a foreword by Dr Pam Johnston that places Ruby’s anecdotes in the context of a country which seems incapable of healing its past or of creating a better future for Indigenous people. Featuring the best stories from Ruby’s Real Deadly, plus many unpublished gems dating as far back as 1992, All My Mob’s portrayal of family life, ‘home’, and life as an Aborigine in today’s Australia is fascinating, often confronting and unforgettable.' (Source: UQP website: www.uqp.uq.edu.au) |
Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Australian Literature: Inventing the Past | La Trobe University | 2011 |
y
All My Mob
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2007
Z1381114
2007
selected work
autobiography
(taught in 3 units)
'This ... collection of stories features a foreword by Dr Pam Johnston that places Ruby’s anecdotes in the context of a country which seems incapable of healing its past or of creating a better future for Indigenous people. Featuring the best stories from Ruby’s Real Deadly, plus many unpublished gems dating as far back as 1992, All My Mob’s portrayal of family life, ‘home’, and life as an Aborigine in today’s Australia is fascinating, often confronting and unforgettable.' (Source: UQP website: www.uqp.uq.edu.au) |
Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Australian Literature: Inventing the Past | La Trobe University | 2012 |
y
All My Mob
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2007
Z1381114
2007
selected work
autobiography
(taught in 3 units)
'This ... collection of stories features a foreword by Dr Pam Johnston that places Ruby’s anecdotes in the context of a country which seems incapable of healing its past or of creating a better future for Indigenous people. Featuring the best stories from Ruby’s Real Deadly, plus many unpublished gems dating as far back as 1992, All My Mob’s portrayal of family life, ‘home’, and life as an Aborigine in today’s Australia is fascinating, often confronting and unforgettable.' (Source: UQP website: www.uqp.uq.edu.au) |
Auto/biography | Southern Cross University | 2009 (Summer Semester) |