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Exclusions and Inclusions : Multiculturalism in Contemporary Taiwanese and Australian Picturebooks
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2007
Exclusions and Inclusions : Multiculturalism in Contemporary Taiwanese and Australian Picturebooks
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Australia and Taiwan have in common a history of colonisation and ethnic diversity and troubled ideas about national and cultural identity. Bradford suggests that many of the picture books discussed in this article express allegorical rather than realistic treatments of cross-cultural relations.
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Exclusions and Inclusions : Multiculturalism in Contemporary Taiwanese and Australian Picturebooks
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Subjects:
- Fang Fang's Chinese New Year 1996 single work picture book
- Whoever You Are 1997 single work picture book
- The Lost Thing 2000 single work picture book
- Dancing the Boom-Cha-Cha Boogie 2005 single work picture book
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