School of Arts and Humanities
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Faculty | Faculty of Education and Arts |
Latest research outputs
"A sort of buzzing" : Queer sound in David Malour's Blood Relations
Marland, James. (2014). "A sort of buzzing" : Queer sound in David Malour's Blood Relations. Colloquy: text theory critique.Journal article
"It's Just Your Turn": Performing Identity and Muslim Australian Popular Culture
Busbridge, Rachel. (2013). "It's Just Your Turn": Performing Identity and Muslim Australian Popular Culture. Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. 24(4), pp. 459 - 477. https://doi.org/10.1080/09596410.2013.806390Journal article
"Odour patris tu" (my father's smell)
Bell, Catherine. (2017). "Odour patris tu" (my father's smell).Journal article
"People treated me with equality": Indigenous Australians visiting the Soviet Bloc during the Cold War
Piccini, Jon. (2016). "People treated me with equality": Indigenous Australians visiting the Soviet Bloc during the Cold War. Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social history. 111(111), pp. 45 - 57. https://doi.org/10.5263/labourhistory.111.0045Journal article
"Swimming Upstream" and the Creative (Re)turn
Carruthers, Victoria. (2022). "Swimming Upstream" and the Creative (Re)turn United States: Kasmin Gallery, New York.Creative work
"The fiction of Thea Astley" book review
Lamb, Karen. (2017). "The fiction of Thea Astley" book review. The Journal of the European Association for Studies in Australia. 8(1), pp. 59 - 60.Journal article
"The interest of our colonies seems to have been largely overlooked": Colonial Australia and Anglo-Chinese relations
Mountford, Benjamin. (2015). "The interest of our colonies seems to have been largely overlooked": Colonial Australia and Anglo-Chinese relations. In In R. Bickers and J. Howlett (Ed.). Britain and China, 1840-1970: Empire, Finance and War pp. 84 - 102 Routledge.Book chapter
"the match is in the spinifex": the Gurindji walk off and frank hardy's the unlucky Australians
Mountford, Benjamin. (2017). "the match is in the spinifex": the Gurindji walk off and frank hardy's the unlucky Australians. In In D. Davies, E. Lombard and B. Mountford (Ed.). Fighting Words: Fifteen Books That Shaped the Postcolonial World pp. 215 - 230 Peter Lang Publishing. https://doi.org/10.3726/b13185Book chapter
"The worst person I know": Representations of the mother-in-law in twentieth-century British popular entertainment
Lipton, Martina. (2018). "The worst person I know": Representations of the mother-in-law in twentieth-century British popular entertainment. In In J. Parnell (Ed.). Representations of the Mother-in-Law in Literature, Film, Drama, and Television pp. 155 - 174 Lexington Books.Book chapter
"These forces are in our midst": YWCA "Girls" and Challenges of Transnationalism Between the Wars
Warne, Ellen. (2013). "These forces are in our midst": YWCA "Girls" and Challenges of Transnationalism Between the Wars. Australian Journal of Victorian Studies. 18(1), pp. 66 - 83.Journal article
"Untitled" Hi God People Musical/ Performance Collaboration
Martorell, Dylan, Wadley, Greg, Williams, Julian, Callaway, Jennifer, Perillo, Sophie and Trotter, Penelope. (2013). "Untitled" Hi God People Musical/ Performance CollaborationCreative work
"Untitled", Hi God People Performance
Trotter, Penelope, Perillo, Sophie, Callaway, Jennifer, Williams, Julian and Wadley, Greg. (2013). "Untitled", Hi God People PerformanceDigital or visual media
"We are sure of your sympathy": Indigenous uses of the politics of protection in nineteenth-century Australia and Canada
Nettelbeck, Amanda. (2016). "We are sure of your sympathy": Indigenous uses of the politics of protection in nineteenth-century Australia and Canada. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History. 17(1), pp. 1 - 21. https://doi.org/10.1353/cch.2016.0009Journal article
"We should take each other by the hand": Conciliation and diplomacy in colonial Australia and North West Canada
Nettelbeck, Amanda. (2015). "We should take each other by the hand": Conciliation and diplomacy in colonial Australia and North West Canada. In In K. Darian-Smith and P. Edmonds (Ed.). Conciliation On Colonial Frontiers: Conflict, Performance, And Commemoration In Australia And The Pacific Rim pp. 36 - 53 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315812946-3Book chapter
"We were Already in Lockdown" : Exploring the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Australia - Mental Health, Social Isolation, Abandonment, and Financial Precarity
Trew, Sebastian, Couch, Jennifer Rose, Cox, Jillian and Cinque, Vivien. (2023). "We were Already in Lockdown" : Exploring the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Australia - Mental Health, Social Isolation, Abandonment, and Financial Precarity. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2023, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/6650961Journal article
'A suitable memorial?': Painting, memory and the great war
Hutchison, Margaret. (2019). 'A suitable memorial?': Painting, memory and the great war. In The great war : Aftermath and commemoration pp. 167-178 UNSW Press.Book chapter
'Accurate to the point of mania’: eyewitness testimony and memory making in Australia's official paintings of the First World War
Hutchison, Margaret. (2016). 'Accurate to the point of mania’: eyewitness testimony and memory making in Australia's official paintings of the First World War. In In A. Jackson (Ed.). The British Empire and the First World War pp. 333 - 350 Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.Book chapter
'Advertising the work': Women's suffrage campaigns leading the way in modern media publicity
Warne, Ellen Mary. (2012). 'Advertising the work': Women's suffrage campaigns leading the way in modern media publicity. In R. Francis, P. Grimshaw and A. Standish (Ed.). Australia: University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre.... pp. 61 - 71Conference item
'An appeal from afar' : The challenges of compassion and the Australian humanitarian campaigns for Armenian relief, 1900-30
Damousi, Joy. (2020). 'An appeal from afar' : The challenges of compassion and the Australian humanitarian campaigns for Armenian relief, 1900-30. In In Laycock, Joanne and Piana, Francesca (Ed.). Aid to Armenia : Humanitarianism and intervention from the 1890s to the present pp. 50 - 65 Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526142214.00011Book chapter
'Ask the animals, and they will teach you' : An Indigenous perspective on the animal world
Wolfe, Naomi. (2023). 'Ask the animals, and they will teach you' : An Indigenous perspective on the animal world. Zadok Perspectives. 159, pp. 7-9.Journal article
'Carey's love affair with fakery'
Lamb, Karen. (2006). 'Carey's love affair with fakery'. Australian Book Review (print version). 280(April), pp. 40 - 41.Journal article
'Does all Melbourne smell like this?': The colonial metropolis in marvellous Melbourne
Ryan, Delyse. (2003). 'Does all Melbourne smell like this?': The colonial metropolis in marvellous Melbourne. Australian Literary Studies. 21(1), pp. 81 - 91.Journal article
'Every time I think of baby I cry' dislocation and survival in Victoria's child welfare system
Musgrove, Nell. (2008). 'Every time I think of baby I cry' dislocation and survival in Victoria's child welfare system. Australian Historical Studies. 39(2), pp. 213 - 228. https://doi.org/10.1080/10314610802033189Journal article
'Homosex' in wartime
Riseman, Noah. (2016). 'Homosex' in wartime. History Australia. 13(2), pp. 306 - 307. https://doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2016.1186142Journal article
'It's Best to Leave This Constructive Ambiguity in Place!' : The Evaluation of Research in Literary Studies
Nolan, Marguerite Rose, Mrva-Montoya, Agata and Ward, Rebekah. (2023). 'It's Best to Leave This Constructive Ambiguity in Place!' : The Evaluation of Research in Literary Studies. Australian Literary Studies. 38(2), pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.20314/als.8ec9216602Journal article
'Japan fight. Aboriginal people fight. European people fight': Yolngu stories from World War II
Riseman, Noah. (2008). 'Japan fight. Aboriginal people fight. European people fight': Yolngu stories from World War II. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. 37, pp. 65 - 72.Journal article
'My life just went zig zag': Refugee young people and homelessness
Couch, Jen. (2011). 'My life just went zig zag': Refugee young people and homelessness. Youth Studies Australia. 30(2), pp. 22 - 31.Journal article
'Neither here nor there': refugee young people and homelessness in Australia
Couch, Jen. (2017). 'Neither here nor there': refugee young people and homelessness in Australia. Children and Youth Services Review. 74, pp. 1 - 7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.01.014Journal article
'Split Self', as part of 'Experimental Universe: Re-enactments and Imaginings, 'War is Over: (If you want it): Toko Ono.'
Callaway, Jennifer, Martorell, Dylan, Perillo, Sophie, Trotter, Penelope, Wadley, Greg and Williams, Julian. (2014). 'Split Self', as part of 'Experimental Universe: Re-enactments and Imaginings, 'War is Over: (If you want it): Toko Ono.'Creative work
'This is against all the British traditions of fair play': Violence against Greeks on the Australian home-front during the First World War
Damousi, Joy. (2016). 'This is against all the British traditions of fair play': Violence against Greeks on the Australian home-front during the First World War. In In A. Varnava and M. Walsh (Ed.). Australia and the Great War: Identity, Memory and Mythology pp. 128 - 145 Melbourne University Press.Book chapter
'This is the Word of God': Acceptance Theatre and the Validation of a Gay Religious Sensibility - An Analysis of Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi
Marland, James. (2012). 'This is the Word of God': Acceptance Theatre and the Validation of a Gay Religious Sensibility - An Analysis of Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi. Sydney Studies in English. 38, pp. 132 - 153.Journal article
'To the benefit of Africa, the world, and ourselves’ : The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) mission to Nigeria, 1966–1968
Farquharson, James Austin. (2022). 'To the benefit of Africa, the world, and ourselves’ : The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) mission to Nigeria, 1966–1968. Journal of Global History. 17(3), pp. 457-476. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1740022821000292Journal article
'Two hours genuine fun without the vulgarity': As the bishop said to the actress
Ryan, Delyse. (2002). 'Two hours genuine fun without the vulgarity': As the bishop said to the actress. The Journal of Religion and Theatre. 1(1), pp. 1 - 13.Journal article
'We are still alive' : Refugees and loneliness
Damousi, Joy. (2023). 'We are still alive' : Refugees and loneliness. In In Barclay, Katie, Chalus, Elaine and Simonton, Deborah (Ed.). The Routledge History of Loneliness pp. 471 - 483 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429331848-35Book chapter
'We were already strong' : Young refugees, challenges, and participation during COVID-19
Couch, Jen. (2021). 'We were already strong' : Young refugees, challenges, and participation during COVID-19. Journal of Social Inclusion. 12(1), pp. 4-22. https://doi.org/10.36251/josi.217Journal article
1. Mother and Son, 2. Here Lies My Beloved Babies, 3. Model Son
Bell, Catherine. (2016). 1. Mother and Son, 2. Here Lies My Beloved Babies, 3. Model Son [Exhibition].Exhibition
16 August 1890: The Maritime Strike Begins. On Utopia and Class War
Bellanta, Melissa. (2009). 16 August 1890: The Maritime Strike Begins. On Utopia and Class War. In In C. H. Ng and P. Renshaw (Ed.). Turning points in Australian history pp. 74 - 86 University of New South Wales Press.Book chapter
162 lotus flowers
Warner, Lachlan Phillip. (2003). 162 lotus flowersCreative work
4 Buddha Rupas
Warner, Lachlan Phillip. (2003). 4 Buddha RupasCreative work
`We like them bitches on the chessboard':Tragedy, Politics and The Wire
Chou, Mark. (2011). `We like them bitches on the chessboard':Tragedy, Politics and The Wire. C Theory. tbc015, pp. 1 - 1.Journal article
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