lotsasmiles
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I recently attended an English lecture on Gwen Harwood's poetry and have come away from it rather confused. The lecturer instructed students to look at at least 2 readings of each of Harwoods poems that they refer to in their essay eg feminist readings etc. I'm hearing this from a lot of different teachers and students from various schools. My own teacher however has strongly insisted that we don't do this. She even strongly marked down students in our assessment task who choose to use such readings. The only readings she has insisted we use are our own personal readings of the poems and if we feel like we need extra to use the readings of other Australian poets or writers. She has stated that there was a directive from the Board of Studies requesting students don't use readings such as feminist, freudian etc. So basically I'm just wondering what should I do? Has anyone elses teachers said similar things to mine or has every one else stuck to the usual readings?
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