CALL FOR PROPOSALS Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America 26th Annual Conference, 6-8 February, 2019 The University of Texas at Austin The year 2019 will be very special for ANZSANA as well as for our host institution, the Clark Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies of the University of Texas at […]
Category: CFP Conferences
Call For Papers – ‘Queer Legacies, New Solidarities’ Conference A conference presented by Deakin Gender and Sexuality Studies, the Australian Women’s and Gender Studies Association & the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives. Deakin University and State Library of Victoria, 22-24 November 2018 It has been over four decades since second-wave feminism and Gay Liberation. 2018 […]
The successful carriage of marriage equality into Australian law in 2017 reflected a triumph for LGBTIQ+ inclusion. However, the recognition of marriage equality as a right is only part of the story as LGBTIQ+ people face ongoing and entrenched social, cultural, political, religious and economic discrimination and exclusion from being full participants in society. The […]
CALL FOR PAPERS German Association for Australian Studies / Gesellschaft für Australienstudien (GASt) Biennial Conference, 4 October 2018 – 6 October 2018 Australian Perspectives on Migration The 2018 biennial GASt conference will address cultural, social, historical, legal, and (geo)political issues related to the contemporary global challenge of migration and displacement – with more than 60 […]
Call for abstracts: ‘Speculating upon Biography’: An International Symposium dedicated to exploring the boundaries of biography 25-26 October 2018, Noosa Queensland Australia The etymology of biography comes from the Greek βίος(bíos, “life”) plus γράφω (gráphō, “write”), which explains why most definitions describe this genre as a narrative of a life, that is written by […]
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 […]