The Past Matters Festival, Montsalvat, 27 July 2013Forum Participants: James Burgmann-Milner, Fiannuala Morgan, John Morrissey, Jon Ricketson, Kate Leah Rendel
Twenty years since Stolen debuted in Melbourne’s Playbox Theatre, the play still resonates with audi...
Abstract – This paper will analyze the ‘historical’ novel Gould’s Book of Fish (2001) by the Tasmani...
In Black Words White Page (2004), his seminal study of Aboriginal cultural production in Australia, ...
This paper explores curricula where a cultural study of texts offers opportunities for New South Wal...
The BlackWords Symposium, held in October 2012, celebrated the fifth anniversary of the establishmen...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kindsof haunting. This paper inv...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kinds of haunting. This paper in...
Few things are more unpredictable than the convergence of people, landscape and memory. Often, the m...
Richard Wilkes’ multifaceted novel, Bulmurn, a Swan River Nyoongar, is an intriguing treatment of Ny...
Time is one of the most prominent themes in the relatively young genre of children\u27s literature, ...
The Centre for Narrative Research was founded at the turn of the millenium. To commemorate its tenth...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
The written word is a powerful tool of modern society with words having a positive or negative effec...
[Extract] One of the first tasks for the organisers of the ASAL 07 conference in Brisbane was a meet...
Shortlisted for the 2021 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Australian History. Representing Austra...
Twenty years since Stolen debuted in Melbourne’s Playbox Theatre, the play still resonates with audi...
Abstract – This paper will analyze the ‘historical’ novel Gould’s Book of Fish (2001) by the Tasmani...
In Black Words White Page (2004), his seminal study of Aboriginal cultural production in Australia, ...
This paper explores curricula where a cultural study of texts offers opportunities for New South Wal...
The BlackWords Symposium, held in October 2012, celebrated the fifth anniversary of the establishmen...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kindsof haunting. This paper inv...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kinds of haunting. This paper in...
Few things are more unpredictable than the convergence of people, landscape and memory. Often, the m...
Richard Wilkes’ multifaceted novel, Bulmurn, a Swan River Nyoongar, is an intriguing treatment of Ny...
Time is one of the most prominent themes in the relatively young genre of children\u27s literature, ...
The Centre for Narrative Research was founded at the turn of the millenium. To commemorate its tenth...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
The written word is a powerful tool of modern society with words having a positive or negative effec...
[Extract] One of the first tasks for the organisers of the ASAL 07 conference in Brisbane was a meet...
Shortlisted for the 2021 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Australian History. Representing Austra...
Twenty years since Stolen debuted in Melbourne’s Playbox Theatre, the play still resonates with audi...
Abstract – This paper will analyze the ‘historical’ novel Gould’s Book of Fish (2001) by the Tasmani...
In Black Words White Page (2004), his seminal study of Aboriginal cultural production in Australia, ...