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Reading the Country: 30 Years On, 2019
Journal of the association for the study of Australian literature, 2015
The late Bill Neidjie was one of a remarkable generation of Aboriginal elders who in the late 20t... more The late Bill Neidjie was one of a remarkable generation of Aboriginal elders who in the late 20th century mediated Aboriginal knowledges for a wider audience. These knowledges were individual and specific, and originated in each elder’s engagement with modernity, rather than being the articulation of a primordial wisdom tradition. This article conducts a reading of some of the key themes of Story About Feeling – a collection of Neidjie’s narratives recorded in October and November 1982 by Keith Taylor and published in 1989. In these narratives Neidjie identifies a universal human subject, defines inter-species concordance, the relation between nature and culture, and the experience of the Aboriginal sacred and its effects in the everyday. Story About Feeling returns continually to the reality of djang and its corollary feeling – a modality that is always in excess of any story that attempts to represent it.
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2020
This critical essay responds to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown in Victoria from th... more This critical essay responds to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown in Victoria from the perspective of a retired Aboriginal academic and reflects on personal responsibility, Indigenous history, and resilience.
CSR Books is a book series initiated by the journal Cultural Studies Review, and published as an ... more CSR Books is a book series initiated by the journal Cultural Studies Review, and published as an e-book by UTS e-Press with print-on-demand paperbacks also available. The series has two aims: to bring new work in the broadly conceived field of cultural studies to both current readers and new audiences, and to revisit themes or concerns that have preoccupied Cultural Studies Review since its inception.
NEW: Emerging scholars in Australian Indigenous Studies, 2015
The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2006
Review for: A Man of All Tribes: The Life of Alick Jackomos, by Richard Broome and Corinne Mannin... more Review for: A Man of All Tribes: The Life of Alick Jackomos, by Richard Broome and Corinne Manning Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 2006, xiv+298pp, ISBN 0855755016.
Revista Espanola Del Pacifico, 2001
Australian Feminist Studies, 2003
Ngapartji Ngapartji: In turn, in turn: Ego-histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia, Nov 12, 2014
Reading the Country: 30 Years On, 2019
Journal of the association for the study of Australian literature, 2015
The late Bill Neidjie was one of a remarkable generation of Aboriginal elders who in the late 20t... more The late Bill Neidjie was one of a remarkable generation of Aboriginal elders who in the late 20th century mediated Aboriginal knowledges for a wider audience. These knowledges were individual and specific, and originated in each elder’s engagement with modernity, rather than being the articulation of a primordial wisdom tradition. This article conducts a reading of some of the key themes of Story About Feeling – a collection of Neidjie’s narratives recorded in October and November 1982 by Keith Taylor and published in 1989. In these narratives Neidjie identifies a universal human subject, defines inter-species concordance, the relation between nature and culture, and the experience of the Aboriginal sacred and its effects in the everyday. Story About Feeling returns continually to the reality of djang and its corollary feeling – a modality that is always in excess of any story that attempts to represent it.
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2020
This critical essay responds to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown in Victoria from th... more This critical essay responds to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown in Victoria from the perspective of a retired Aboriginal academic and reflects on personal responsibility, Indigenous history, and resilience.
CSR Books is a book series initiated by the journal Cultural Studies Review, and published as an ... more CSR Books is a book series initiated by the journal Cultural Studies Review, and published as an e-book by UTS e-Press with print-on-demand paperbacks also available. The series has two aims: to bring new work in the broadly conceived field of cultural studies to both current readers and new audiences, and to revisit themes or concerns that have preoccupied Cultural Studies Review since its inception.
NEW: Emerging scholars in Australian Indigenous Studies, 2015
The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2006
Review for: A Man of All Tribes: The Life of Alick Jackomos, by Richard Broome and Corinne Mannin... more Review for: A Man of All Tribes: The Life of Alick Jackomos, by Richard Broome and Corinne Manning Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 2006, xiv+298pp, ISBN 0855755016.
Revista Espanola Del Pacifico, 2001
Australian Feminist Studies, 2003
Ngapartji Ngapartji: In turn, in turn: Ego-histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia, Nov 12, 2014