Colonialism and its Narratives: rethinking the colonial archive in Australia conference 10-11 December 2018 Australian Centre, Faculty of Arts, The University of Melbourne Call for papers Keynote speakers: Tim Bonyhady, Australian National University Penny Edmonds, University of Tasmania Bruce Pascoe, Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative Lynette Russell, Monash University Call for papers This conference aims to bring […]
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CALL FOR PAPERS The 16th International Conference of Australian Studies in China Australia in the Changing World 21-23 June 2018, Beijing Since its founding in 1988, the Chinese Association for Australian Studies has been committed to promoting Australian studies and strengthening the mutual understanding between Australia and China. One of its major missions is to organise the […]
Peter Lang series in Australian Studies
InASA is pleased to announce the publication of the first book in the new series Australian Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. This interdisciplinary book series showcases dynamic, innovative research on contemporary and historical Australian culture. It aims to foster interventions in established debates on Australia as well as opening up new areas of enquiry that reflect the […]
Call for Submissions JEASA – Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia Vol. 9, Issue 2 / 2018 JEASA – The Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia invites you to submit original articles for the second issue in 2018. This issue will provide a venue for publishing full articles developed […]
2018 Australian Women’s History Network Symposium Monday 2 July 2018 ANU School of Music, Canberra Call for Papers ‘The Past is a Position: History, Activism and Privilege’ Keynote plenary panel speakers include Barbara Baird, Ann Curthoys, Crystal McKinnon, Maria Nugent, Suvendrini Perera This symposium will focus on histories of activism – including movements for […]
Distinguished Australian Academics Appointed Visiting Professor in Australian Studies, University of Tokyo Leading Australian scholars Professor Melanie Oppenheimer (Flinders University) and Professor David Lowe (Deakin University) have been appointed to the annual Visiting Professor in Australian Studies position at the Centre for Pacific and American Studies (CPAS), University of Tokyo, for 2018–19 and 2019–20 respectively. ‘Australia and Japan […]