Abstract: there are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kinds of haunting. This paper investigates the poetry of contemporary Indigenous poets Sam Wagan Watson and Tony Birch, and reads the script of the Federal Government’s February 2008 Apology to the Stolen Generations, asking how and why the nation should be haunted – historically and imaginatively- into the future
Sorry is a play in two acts, exploring how collective memory of the past, including traumatic memor...
In this chapter I hope to draw out the tangle of memory, history, and affect that accrues in settler...
This essay surveys the fields of oral history and memory studies in Australia since the publication ...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kinds of haunting. This paper in...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kindsof haunting. This paper inv...
This paper explores a new genre of public memorials: those which commemorate lived experiences of lo...
For the purpose of this paper memory will be considered to have two political connotations, the firs...
The descendants of Aboriginal people in Queensland during the colonisation process have access to an...
The British colonization of Australia created confrontation and conflict between Indigenous people a...
Settler colonial societies provide particular challenges for the instantiation of memory policy sinc...
The dominant history of Australia has always reflected the beauty and abundance of its aboriginal wo...
In the Australia of the 1990s, the idea of reconciliation, backed by government initiatives, enjoyed...
The title of this paper invokes the phrase ‘lost places’, coined by historian Peter Read to describe...
This article proposes a re-reading of Aboriginal author Sally Morgan’s Stolen Generations narrative ...
Artistic investigations of place are often entwined with the attempt to retrieve and make sense of l...
Sorry is a play in two acts, exploring how collective memory of the past, including traumatic memor...
In this chapter I hope to draw out the tangle of memory, history, and affect that accrues in settler...
This essay surveys the fields of oral history and memory studies in Australia since the publication ...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kinds of haunting. This paper in...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kindsof haunting. This paper inv...
This paper explores a new genre of public memorials: those which commemorate lived experiences of lo...
For the purpose of this paper memory will be considered to have two political connotations, the firs...
The descendants of Aboriginal people in Queensland during the colonisation process have access to an...
The British colonization of Australia created confrontation and conflict between Indigenous people a...
Settler colonial societies provide particular challenges for the instantiation of memory policy sinc...
The dominant history of Australia has always reflected the beauty and abundance of its aboriginal wo...
In the Australia of the 1990s, the idea of reconciliation, backed by government initiatives, enjoyed...
The title of this paper invokes the phrase ‘lost places’, coined by historian Peter Read to describe...
This article proposes a re-reading of Aboriginal author Sally Morgan’s Stolen Generations narrative ...
Artistic investigations of place are often entwined with the attempt to retrieve and make sense of l...
Sorry is a play in two acts, exploring how collective memory of the past, including traumatic memor...
In this chapter I hope to draw out the tangle of memory, history, and affect that accrues in settler...
This essay surveys the fields of oral history and memory studies in Australia since the publication ...