Context and Comparison

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Presented by Dr Melissa Russell, this video is part of the 2020 English and Literature Conference at Curtin University (COVID-19 edition).

Credits:
Christina Lee - Committee Chair
Claire Jones - Content Consultant
Leigh Brennan - Producer
Murray Basham - Technical Support (Studio)
Austin Russell - Floor Manager (Studio)
Adam Barrett - Technical Support (Post-Production)
Paul Indaimo – Creative Production Unit Manager

Thanks to the Faculty of Humanities and School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry for their support of this lecture series.

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I've just finished my first read of the subtitles ; has the minutes passed my controlling impatience (a feature of my personality) dissipated and was equally taken over by your story line for context. I stayed, has focused in that moment until the end of your treasured video.
Thank you for your time and effort in putting together a most readable account of content and context.

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I have deleted my first, rather irrational comment; I become instantly childish and dismiss any video I can not easily understand. However, in this case I was drawn back to this video; something in my subconscious prompted me to read the subtitles inorder to give myself a second chance at understanding this complex advanced subject( I find it complex and mystifying)
I'm at 5:07 into the video, and if I manage to stay to the end, over the next few day's studying ( a bit at a time) I will comment my future opinions.

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