What would Australia be like if it had been recognised as terra alterius, ‘land of another’, by the British, rather than claimed and treated as terra nullius, ‘land of no-one’? This question was posed by the exhibition Terra Alterius: Land of Another, which comprised works by Gordon Bennett, Barbara Campbell-Allen, Julie Dowling, Shaun Gladwell + Michael Schiavello, Jonathan Jones, Joanne Searle, Esme Timbery, Freddie Timms, Lynette Wallworth, Guan Wei and Lena Yarinkura, created or nominated in response to the theme.This thesis describes the concept of terra alterius and the exhibition Terra Alterius: Land of Another. It considers the utility of the concept terra alterius, whether the exhibition achieved its ambition to...
The Finding Country Exhibition seeks a pluralist contest between the traditions of aboriginal space ...
Something about the apparent romanticism of islands prompts creative reflections such as those compr...
Australian exhibits at international exhibitions from the early to the mid-twentieth century demonst...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
This thesis explores the relationship that has developed over the past 200 years between the Aborigi...
The Mabo [No 2] decision in 1992 is heralded as the judicial revolution which swept the enlarged not...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
Australian universities are built on land that was deemed\ua0terra nullius\ua0at the time of British...
This article argues that the colonization of Australia was justified by denying that Indigenous peop...
ABSTRACT This article argues that the colonization of Australia was justified by denying that Indige...
In this paper, I argue that the Hindmarsh and Wik cases stand as crucial case studies that evidence ...
The Terra of Recognition: New Essays in Australian Studies- While it is no longer so easy to see Aus...
The fiction of terra nullius, that Australia was 'no-one's land' at the time of British colonisation...
My project articulates and examines the notion of a settler-colonial structure of feeling through vi...
In 1992, the Australian High Court recognised that the Murray Islanders held native title rights ove...
The Finding Country Exhibition seeks a pluralist contest between the traditions of aboriginal space ...
Something about the apparent romanticism of islands prompts creative reflections such as those compr...
Australian exhibits at international exhibitions from the early to the mid-twentieth century demonst...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
This thesis explores the relationship that has developed over the past 200 years between the Aborigi...
The Mabo [No 2] decision in 1992 is heralded as the judicial revolution which swept the enlarged not...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
Australian universities are built on land that was deemed\ua0terra nullius\ua0at the time of British...
This article argues that the colonization of Australia was justified by denying that Indigenous peop...
ABSTRACT This article argues that the colonization of Australia was justified by denying that Indige...
In this paper, I argue that the Hindmarsh and Wik cases stand as crucial case studies that evidence ...
The Terra of Recognition: New Essays in Australian Studies- While it is no longer so easy to see Aus...
The fiction of terra nullius, that Australia was 'no-one's land' at the time of British colonisation...
My project articulates and examines the notion of a settler-colonial structure of feeling through vi...
In 1992, the Australian High Court recognised that the Murray Islanders held native title rights ove...
The Finding Country Exhibition seeks a pluralist contest between the traditions of aboriginal space ...
Something about the apparent romanticism of islands prompts creative reflections such as those compr...
Australian exhibits at international exhibitions from the early to the mid-twentieth century demonst...