This Colloquium commences with an ethnographic performance, researched, devised and presented by four women researchers from the Faculty of Education. The performance Alice Hoy is Not a Building is a theatre-based representation of findings drawn from a collaborative research project investigating women’s experiences of education, past and present, at the University of Melbourne. Themes of resilience and commitment, multiple agendas and multiple roles, power and powerlessness, marginalisation and collaboration, the personal and the political, are considered and explored within historical and contemporary contexts of women’s experiences of education at a tertiary institution, and are framed by the question ‘how did you get here?’ The perform...
Theatre is a powerful way to investigate the operation of borders due to its live, immediate focus o...
In early 2020, as the first of many COVID lockdowns began across Australia, a collective of feminist...
In early 2020, as the first of many COVID lockdowns began across Australia, a collective of feminist...
This paper builds on four years of collaborative research using performance ethnography as a vehicle...
We are four women from three Australian universities in various phases of (un)becoming academics. On...
In this PhD dissertation I present an account of a person-centred, feminist research project that ex...
This paper discusses a research project that aims to address the binary/irony of the central physica...
This article discusses how a performed drama based on a narrative inquiry into the lived experience ...
We are four women from three Australian universities in various phases of (un)becoming academics. On...
An original theatre piece based on the interviews of six women casual academics from across three di...
© 2017 Kelly McConvilleDrama is a compulsory subject in secondary schools in Victoria, Australia, wi...
Theatre is a powerful way to investigate the operation of borders due to its live, immediate focus o...
Theatre is a powerful way to investigate the operation of borders due to its live, immediate focus o...
Having previously established the ‘binary/irony of the central physical and teaching space that wome...
© 2015 Dr. Jane Melissa BirdThis thesis investigates the practice and efficacy of performance ethnog...
Theatre is a powerful way to investigate the operation of borders due to its live, immediate focus o...
In early 2020, as the first of many COVID lockdowns began across Australia, a collective of feminist...
In early 2020, as the first of many COVID lockdowns began across Australia, a collective of feminist...
This paper builds on four years of collaborative research using performance ethnography as a vehicle...
We are four women from three Australian universities in various phases of (un)becoming academics. On...
In this PhD dissertation I present an account of a person-centred, feminist research project that ex...
This paper discusses a research project that aims to address the binary/irony of the central physica...
This article discusses how a performed drama based on a narrative inquiry into the lived experience ...
We are four women from three Australian universities in various phases of (un)becoming academics. On...
An original theatre piece based on the interviews of six women casual academics from across three di...
© 2017 Kelly McConvilleDrama is a compulsory subject in secondary schools in Victoria, Australia, wi...
Theatre is a powerful way to investigate the operation of borders due to its live, immediate focus o...
Theatre is a powerful way to investigate the operation of borders due to its live, immediate focus o...
Having previously established the ‘binary/irony of the central physical and teaching space that wome...
© 2015 Dr. Jane Melissa BirdThis thesis investigates the practice and efficacy of performance ethnog...
Theatre is a powerful way to investigate the operation of borders due to its live, immediate focus o...
In early 2020, as the first of many COVID lockdowns began across Australia, a collective of feminist...
In early 2020, as the first of many COVID lockdowns began across Australia, a collective of feminist...