Best Before Date – Ingrained Ageism in Literary Fiction
Benevolent ageism is embedded and goes undetected perpetuating the narrow cliches in celebrated and not-so-celebrated Australian novels. Authors project their own anxieties of ageing from […]
Benevolent ageism is embedded and goes undetected perpetuating the narrow cliches in celebrated and not-so-celebrated Australian novels. Authors project their own anxieties of ageing from […]
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Hi folks, I’m Meghan, an HDR student here at Flinders University. I arrived in Adelaide in early February 2020 from Ireland (yes, I know, the […]
Hello, I’m Philippe Kermeen, a Masters of Maritime Archaeology student at Flinders University who entered into the Micro-credential Professional Scientific Diver Certification (MICR-PSDC) in April […]
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“I didn’t finish high school…and I didn’t have any sort of qualifications before attending Flinders University. Now suddenly, I have a book. There have been […]