A brief account of how Geoff Davis came to found the highly successful Cross/Cultures series published by Rodopi together with Hena Maes-Jelinek and Gordon Collier. His active participation in the journal Matatu is also remembered
The launch of a journal is no small task, and this monumental effort was the work of many. We are ve...
How does one go about writing a tribute to someone who over three decades has published a substantia...
It ought to be impossible to talk about literary Adelaide without due mention of Geoffrey Dutton (19...
An introduction to the special In memoriam issue of the journal dedicated to the memory of Geoff Dav...
An introduction to the special In memoriam issue of the journal dedicated to the memory of Geoff Dav...
A tribute to Geoff Davis as a committed Commonwealth scholar and promotor of Inclusive Education, In...
An open letter in which the author remembers the various conferences in which he coincided with Geof...
A celebration of Geoffrey Davis’s work in Canadian literature and his great organizational skills
An homage to the scholar, traveller and person Geoff Davis by his wife, Ingrid Davis
A brief history of how Geoff Davis became involved with the Adivasi Academy in Baroda and how the Ch...
All the contributors to this memorial issue of Coolabah were close to Serge Liberman and each has wr...
It has been a sad pleasure to put together this volume in memory of a dear friend and colleague to m...
Geoff Goodfellow, writer and performer, was born in Adelaide in 1949, in whose working-class suburb ...
This Memoriam shows how the scholarly work of Marc Geoffroy largely corresponds with the ideal of th...
<p>“Knowledge is power, and the right knowledge lets man perform miraculous, almost godlike ta...
The launch of a journal is no small task, and this monumental effort was the work of many. We are ve...
How does one go about writing a tribute to someone who over three decades has published a substantia...
It ought to be impossible to talk about literary Adelaide without due mention of Geoffrey Dutton (19...
An introduction to the special In memoriam issue of the journal dedicated to the memory of Geoff Dav...
An introduction to the special In memoriam issue of the journal dedicated to the memory of Geoff Dav...
A tribute to Geoff Davis as a committed Commonwealth scholar and promotor of Inclusive Education, In...
An open letter in which the author remembers the various conferences in which he coincided with Geof...
A celebration of Geoffrey Davis’s work in Canadian literature and his great organizational skills
An homage to the scholar, traveller and person Geoff Davis by his wife, Ingrid Davis
A brief history of how Geoff Davis became involved with the Adivasi Academy in Baroda and how the Ch...
All the contributors to this memorial issue of Coolabah were close to Serge Liberman and each has wr...
It has been a sad pleasure to put together this volume in memory of a dear friend and colleague to m...
Geoff Goodfellow, writer and performer, was born in Adelaide in 1949, in whose working-class suburb ...
This Memoriam shows how the scholarly work of Marc Geoffroy largely corresponds with the ideal of th...
<p>“Knowledge is power, and the right knowledge lets man perform miraculous, almost godlike ta...
The launch of a journal is no small task, and this monumental effort was the work of many. We are ve...
How does one go about writing a tribute to someone who over three decades has published a substantia...
It ought to be impossible to talk about literary Adelaide without due mention of Geoffrey Dutton (19...