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What poetic style does the poems adhere to?
Free verse.
What does the Stolen Generations refer to?
Forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families.
The "keyless door" is an example of which technique?
Symbolism
The module looks at prevailing assumptions. What are some surrounding the Aboriginal community?
Various.
What are the five buzzwords of Module A?
Challenge, affirm, reveal, disrupt, ignore
What is the old lady in Trance wearing as she sits hunched over?
Possum skin cloak
What is 'Oombulgarri' about?
Forced closure and removal of Aboriginal community by the government. Empty promises from the government.
Which poem is the line "echoes of laughter roll like distant thunder" from?
 
'Oombulgarri'
 
'Key'
 
'Trance'
 
'Leaves'
What is 'Leaves' about?
Eckermann meeting her father and not disclosing that she is his daughter. Sharing of culture being passed down through the metaphor of leaves.
How old was Eckermann when she met her birth mother?
34
What does "tumbleweeds of blue pattern dresses" represent?
The colour, spirit and warmth of the Aboriginal women who used to inhabit there.
What broad historical event is explored in all of Eckermann's poetry?
The Stolen Generations
How does Eckermann's poetry promote cultural tension?
Drawing attention to loss, grief, history and impact of displacement on Aboriginal community.
What poem is about her father?
Leaves