Joy Damousi
Contact category | Researcher |
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Job title | Dean of Arts and Humanities |
Research institute | School of Arts and Humanities |
Faculty of Education and Arts |
Research outputs
Understanding British return migration. The Australian Department of Immigration, British youth cultures and the failed promotional tour of Australia in 1960
Stevens, Rachel. (2023). Understanding British return migration. The Australian Department of Immigration, British youth cultures and the failed promotional tour of Australia in 1960. In In Balint, Ruth, Damousi, poy and Fitzpatrick, Sheila (Ed.). When Migrants Fail to Stay : New Histories on Departure and Migration pp. 139 - 167 Bloomsbury Academic.Book chapter
‘Dear Aunty Eleanor’ : Eleanor Roosevelt, Anna Freud and the politics of emotion in letters by children in war
Damousi, Joy. (2023). ‘Dear Aunty Eleanor’ : Eleanor Roosevelt, Anna Freud and the politics of emotion in letters by children in war. Social History. 48(3), pp. 338-362. https://doi.org/10.1080/03071022.2023.2213949Journal 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
Celebrity humanitarianism in the 1920s : Australian women at the League of Nations
Damousi, Joy. (2023). Celebrity humanitarianism in the 1920s : Australian women at the League of Nations. Cultural and Social History. 20(3), pp. 367-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/14780038.2023.2170523Journal article
Humanitarianism in the age of human rights : Amnesty International in Australia
Piccini, Jon. (2022). Humanitarianism in the age of human rights : Amnesty International in Australia. In In Damousi, Joy, Burnard, Trevor and Lester, Alan (Ed.). Humanitarianism, empire and transnationalism, 1760-1995 : Selective humanity in the Anglophone world pp. 305-326 Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526159564.00021Book chapter
From humanitarianisms to humane governance : Aboriginal slavery and white Australia
Nettelbeck, Amanda. (2022). From humanitarianisms to humane governance : Aboriginal slavery and white Australia. In In Damousi, Joy, Burnard, Trevor and Lester, Alan (Ed.). Humanitarianism, empire and transnationalism, 1760-1995 : Selective humanity in the Anglophone world pp. 179-198 Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526159564.00014Book chapter
Thinking with, through, and against Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities : The legacies of a major historical paradigm [Conference abstract]
Damousi, Joy and Jezierski, Wojtek. (2018). Thinking with, through, and against Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities : The legacies of a major historical paradigm [Conference abstract]. American Historical Association : 132nd annual meeting. Washington, DC 04 - 07 Jan 2018 American Historical Association.Conference item
Forced migration, oceanic humanitarianism, and the paradox of danger and saviour of a Vietnamese refugee boat journey
Damousi, Joy, Nelli, Filippo, Nguyen Austen, Anh, Toffoli, Alessandro and Tomsic, Mary. (2022). Forced migration, oceanic humanitarianism, and the paradox of danger and saviour of a Vietnamese refugee boat journey. The Historical Journal. 65(2), pp. 505-526. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X21000595Journal article
Jewish children in Australian history
Damousi, Joy. (2019). Jewish children in Australian history. Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal. 24(1), pp. 87-108.Journal article
In Search of Victor: Transnationalism, Emotion, and War
Damousi, J. (2020). In Search of Victor: Transnationalism, Emotion, and War. In In Lucy Noakes, Claire Langhamer and Claudia Siebrecht (Ed.). Total War: An Emotional History pp. 157-176 Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266663.003.0009Book chapter
Introduction: From the Modern to the Digital World: New Order, New Emotions
Damousi, Joy and Davidson, Jane. (2019). Introduction: From the Modern to the Digital World: New Order, New Emotions. In In Davidson, Jane and Damousi, Joy (Ed.). A Cultural History of the Emotions in the Modern and Post-Modern Age pp. 1-18 Bloomsbury.Book chapter
Child sponsorship, development and aid : PLAN and UNICEF in Australia, 1945–1975
Damousi, Joy. (2020). Child sponsorship, development and aid : PLAN and UNICEF in Australia, 1945–1975. History Australia. 17(4), pp. 711-727. https://doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2020.1840289Journal article
Emotions and memory in the soundscapes of World War I
Damousi, Joy. (2020). Emotions and memory in the soundscapes of World War I. In Museums, History and the Intimate Experience of the Great War: Love and Sorrow pp. 9-27 Routledge.Book chapter
'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
World Refugee Year 1959–60: Humanitarian rights in postwar Australia
Damousi, Joy. (2020). World Refugee Year 1959–60: Humanitarian rights in postwar Australia. Australian Historical Studies. 51(2), pp. 212 - 227. https://doi.org/10.1080/1031461X.2019.1651352Journal article
The Cambridge world history of violence volume 4: 1800 to the present
Dwyer, Philip and Damousi, Joy. In P. Dwyer and J. Damousi (Ed.). (2020). The Cambridge world history of violence volume 4: 1800 to the present Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316585023Book
Humanitarianism and child refugee sponsorship: The Spanish Civil War and the global campaign of Esme Odgers
Damousi, Joy. (2020). Humanitarianism and child refugee sponsorship: The Spanish Civil War and the global campaign of Esme Odgers. Journal of Women's History. 32(1), pp. 111 - 134. https://doi.org/10.1353/jowh.2020.0009Journal article
From the President
Damousi, Joy. (2020). From the President. History Australia. 17(1), pp. 1 - 2. https://doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2020.1717358Journal article
‘Never forget that this has happened’: Remembering and forgetting violence
Damousi, Joy, Silverstein, Jordana and Tomsic, Mary. (2020). ‘Never forget that this has happened’: Remembering and forgetting violence. In In P. Dwyer and J. Damousi (Ed.). The Cambridge World History of Violence; Volume 4: 1800 to the Present pp. 616 - 636 Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316585023Book chapter
Response by Joy Damousi and Marilyn Lake
Damousi, Joy and Lake, Marilyn. (2020). Response by Joy Damousi and Marilyn Lake. History Australia. 17(1), pp. 17 - 20. https://doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2020.1717972Journal article
General introduction: Violence in world history
Dwyer, Philip and Damousi, Joy. (2020). General introduction: Violence in world history. In In G. Fagan, L. Fibiger and M. Hudson and M. Trundle (Ed.). The Cambridge World History of Violence; Volume 1 pp. 1 - 18 Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316341247Book chapter
From humanitarian “charity” to “justice”: The Australian foster parents plan and fostering refugees in Asia during the 1970s
Damousi, Joy. (2019). From humanitarian “charity” to “justice”: The Australian foster parents plan and fostering refugees in Asia during the 1970s. Australian Journal of Politics and History. 65(4), pp. 549 - 565. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12625Journal article
Contesting Australian history: Essays in honour of Marilyn Lake
Damousi, Joy and Smart, Judith. In J. Damousi and J. Smart (Ed.). (2019). Contesting Australian history: Essays in honour of Marilyn Lake Monash University Publishing.Book
Out of ‘common humanity’: Humanitarianism, compassion and efforts in Australia to assist Jewish refugees in the 1930s
Damousi, Joy. (2019). Out of ‘common humanity’: Humanitarianism, compassion and efforts in Australia to assist Jewish refugees in the 1930s. Australian Historical Studies. 50(1), pp. 81 - 98. https://doi.org/10.1080/1031461X.2018.1541096Journal article
Transforming Australian history: Humanitarianism and transnationalism
Damousi, Joy. (2019). Transforming Australian history: Humanitarianism and transnationalism. In In J. Damousi and J. Smart (Ed.). Contesting Australian History: Essays in honour of Marilyn Lake pp. 94 - 106 Monash University Publishing.Book chapter
Australian League of Nations Union and war refugees, 1930-39
Damousi, Joy. (2018). Australian League of Nations Union and war refugees, 1930-39. In In J. Damousi and P. O'Brien (Ed.). League of Nations: Histories, Legacies and Impact pp. 28 - 45 Melbourne University Press.Book chapter
League of Nations: Histories, legacies and impact
Damousi, Joy and O'Brien, Patricia. In J. Damousi and P. O'Brien (Ed.). (2018). League of Nations: Histories, legacies and impact Monash University Press.Book
The campaign for Japanese-Australian children to enter Australia, 1957-1968: A history of post-war humanitarianism
Damousi, Joy. (2018). The campaign for Japanese-Australian children to enter Australia, 1957-1968: A history of post-war humanitarianism. Australian Journal of Politics and History. 64(2), pp. 211 - 226. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12461Journal article
Introduction to League of Nations: Histories, Legacies and Impact
Damousi, Joy. (2018). Introduction to League of Nations: Histories, Legacies and Impact. In In J. Damousi and P. O'Brien (Ed.). League of Nations: Histories, Legacies and Impact pp. 1 - 7 Melbourne University Press.Book chapter
A cultural history of sound, memory, and the senses
Damousi, Joy and Hamilton, Paula. In J. Damousi and P. Hamilton (Ed.). (2017). A cultural history of sound, memory, and the senses Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315445328Book
Viola Bernard and the case study of race in post-war America
Damousi, Joy. (2017). Viola Bernard and the case study of race in post-war America. In A History of the Case Study: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, Literature pp. 189 - 214 Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526106117.00010Book chapter
Introduction to A History of the Case Study: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, Literature
Lang, Birgit, Damousi, Joy and Lewis, Alison. (2017). Introduction to A History of the Case Study: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, Literature. In In J. Damousi, K. Rubenstein and M. Tomsic (Ed.). A History of the Case Study: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, Literature pp. 1 - 18 Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526106117.00004Book chapter
Gender and mourning
Damousi, Joy. (2017). Gender and mourning. In In S. Grayzel and T. Proctor (Ed.). Gender and the Great War pp. 211 - 229 Oxford University Press.Book chapter
The Greek Civil War, child removal and traumatic pasts in Australia
Damousi, Joy. (2017). The Greek Civil War, child removal and traumatic pasts in Australia. In In R. Mason (Ed.). Legacies of Violence: Rendering the Unspeakable Past in Modern Australia pp. 127 - 141 Berghahn Books Inc.. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvss40bc.10Book chapter
Building ‘healthy happy family units’: Aileen Fitzpatrick and reuniting children separated by the Greek Civil War with their families in Australia, 1949–1954
Damousi, Joy. (2017). Building ‘healthy happy family units’: Aileen Fitzpatrick and reuniting children separated by the Greek Civil War with their families in Australia, 1949–1954. The History of the Family. 22(4), pp. 466 - 484. https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2016.1275738Journal article
Sounds and silence of war: Dresden and Paris during World War II
Damousi, Joy. (2017). Sounds and silence of war: Dresden and Paris during World War II. In In J. Damousi and P. Hamilton (Ed.). A Cultural History of Sound, Memory, and the Senses pp. 123 - 141 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315445328Book chapter
Mothers in war: "Responsible mothering," children, and the prevention of violence in twentieth-century war
Damousi, Joy. (2017). Mothers in war: "Responsible mothering," children, and the prevention of violence in twentieth-century war. History and Theory. 55(4), pp. 119 - 134. https://doi.org/10.1111/hith.12041Journal article
Conclusion to A History of the Case Study: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, Literature
Lang, Birgit, Damousi, Joy and Lewis, Alison. (2017). Conclusion to A History of the Case Study: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, Literature. In A History of the Case Study: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, Literature pp. 215 - 220 Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526106117.00011Book chapter
Introduction: Leaning in
Damousi, Joy and Hamilton, Paula. (2017). Introduction: Leaning in. In In J. Damousi and P. Hamilton (Ed.). A Cultural History of Sound, Memory, and the Senses pp. 1 - 6 Routledge.Book chapter
Hidden by the myth: Women's leadership in war and peace
Damousi, Joy. (2017). Hidden by the myth: Women's leadership in war and peace. In In D. Stephens and A. Broinowski (Ed.). The Honest History Book pp. 211 - 224 NewSouth Publishing.Book chapter
The Conscription Conflict and the Great War
Archer, Robin, Damousi, Joy, Goot, Murray and Scalmer, Sean. (2016). The Conscription Conflict and the Great War Monash University Publishing.Book
'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
Universities and Conscription: The 'Yes' campaigns and the University of Melbourne
Damousi, Joy. (2016). Universities and Conscription: The 'Yes' campaigns and the University of Melbourne. In The Conscription Conflict and the Great War pp. 83 - 101 Monash University Publishing.Book chapter
Introduction : Case studies and the dissemination of knowledge
Damousi, Joy, Lang, Birgit and Sutton, Katie. (2015). Introduction : Case studies and the dissemination of knowledge. In In Damousi, Joy, Lang, Birgit and Sutton, Katie (Ed.). Case studies and the dissemination of knowledge pp. 1-12 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315746777-1Book chapter
Reaching to Homelands: Greek war memories
Damousi, Joy. (2015). Reaching to Homelands: Greek war memories. Griffith Review. 48, pp. 102 - 109.Journal article
Memory and Migration in the Shadow of War
Damousi, Joy. (2015). Memory and Migration in the Shadow of War Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781316336847Book
Case studies and the dissemination of knowledge
Damousi, Joy, Lang, Birgit and Sutton, Katie. In J. Damousi, B. Lang and K. Sutton (Ed.). (2015). Case studies and the dissemination of knowledge Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315746777Book
Introduction: Case studies and the dissemination of knowledge
Damousi, Joy, Lang, Birgit and Sutton, Katie. (2015). Introduction: Case studies and the dissemination of knowledge. In In J. Damousi, B. Lang and K. Sutton (Ed.). Case Studies and the Dissemination of Knowledge pp. 1 - 12 Routledge.Book chapter
John Springthorpe’s war
Damousi, Joy. (2015). John Springthorpe’s war. The La Trobe Journal. 96, pp. 103 - 116.Journal article
Humanitarianism in the interwar years: How Australians responded to the child refugees of the Armenian genocide and the Greek-Turkish exchange
Damousi, Joy. (2015). Humanitarianism in the interwar years: How Australians responded to the child refugees of the Armenian genocide and the Greek-Turkish exchange. History Australia. 12(1), pp. 95 - 115. https://doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2015.11668555Journal article
Sexuality and the public case study in the United States, 1940-65
Damousi, Joy. (2015). Sexuality and the public case study in the United States, 1940-65. In In J. Damousi, B. Lang and K. Sutton (Ed.). Case Studies and the Dissemination of Knowledge pp. 133 - 151 Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315746777-9Book chapter
Diversity in leadership: Australian women, past and present
Damousi, Joy, Rubenstein, Kim and Tomsic, Mary. In J. Damousi, K. Rubenstein and M. Tomsic (Ed.). (2014). Diversity in leadership: Australian women, past and present ANU Press. https://doi.org/10.22459/DL.11.2014Book
Female factory inspectors and leadership in early twentieth-century Australia
Damousi, Joy. (2014). Female factory inspectors and leadership in early twentieth-century Australia. In In J. Damousi, K. Rubenstein and M. Tomsic (Ed.). Diversity in Leadership: Australian women, past and present pp. 167 - 188 ANU Press.Book chapter
What did you do in the Cold War Daddy?: Personal stories from a troubled time
Curthoys, Ann and Damousi, Joy. In A. Curthoys and J. Damousi (Ed.). (2014). What did you do in the Cold War Daddy?: Personal stories from a troubled time NewSouth Publishing.Book
Conclusion to Gender and leadership - Diversity in Leadership: Australian women, past and present
Damousi, Joy and Tomsic, Mary. (2014). Conclusion to Gender and leadership - Diversity in Leadership: Australian women, past and present. In In J. Damousi, K. Rubenstein and M. Tomsic (Ed.). Diversity in Leadership: Australian women, past and present pp. 331 - 334 ANU Press.Book chapter
Introduction to Diversity in Leadership: Australian Women, Past and Present
Damousi, Joy and Tomsic, Mary. (2014). Introduction to Diversity in Leadership: Australian Women, Past and Present. In In J. Damousi, K. Rubenstein and M. Tomsic (Ed.). Diversity in Leadership: Australian women, past and present pp. 1 - 14 ANU Press.Book chapter
Mourning Practices
Damousi, Joy. (2014). Mourning Practices. In In J. Winter (Ed.). The Cambridge History of the First World War - Volume 3: Civil Society pp. 358 - 384 Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CHO9780511675683.020Book chapter
Does Feminist History have a future?
Damousi, Joy. (2014). Does Feminist History have a future? Australian Feminist Studies. 29(80), pp. 189 - 203. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2014.928188Journal article
The state and the widow: Pension debates in Inter-War Years Australia
Damousi, Joy. (2013). The state and the widow: Pension debates in Inter-War Years Australia. In In L. Haney and L. Pollard (Ed.). Families of a New World: Gender, Politics, and State Development in a Global Context pp. 99 - 118 Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315811048Book chapter
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