‘I don’t like your kind of people’: Cultural Pluralism in Odo Hirsch’s Have Courage, Hazel Green

Authors

  • Beverley Pennell Charles Sturt University, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl2007vol17no2art1195

Keywords:

Have Courage, Hazel Green, Odo Hirsch, cultural pluralism

Abstract

The three ways that 'Have Courage, Hazel Green' narrativises the operation and effects of racist values in the Moodey Building's community, is focused. This opens up the possibility that where Australian texts take a multicultural context for granted they may only be representing a cosmetic change to Australian identity and thus continue to be ideologically superficial.

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Author Biography

  • Beverley Pennell, Charles Sturt University, Australia

    Beverley Pennell is a lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Charles Sturt University, New South Wales. She teaches secondary English Curriculum methods subjects and Children's Literature and Children's film and television subjects in the School of Teacher Education. Beverley has had numerous papers published in the field of children's literature and has co-authored and contributed to many English curriculum resource books for use in Australian secondary schools. Beverley’s most recent research in curriculum studies is in the area of middle schooling.

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2007-12-01

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“‘I don’t like your kind of people’: Cultural Pluralism in Odo Hirsch’s Have Courage, Hazel Green” (2007) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 17(2), pp. 50–58. doi:10.21153/pecl2007vol17no2art1195.

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