| 20 February |
Dr Rick Kuhn
School of Social Sciences, ANU
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The
rise of anti-Muslim racism in Australia: who benefits? |
| 27 February |
Dr Susan Forsyth
Associate Fellow of the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre
Studies, University of Essex
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Oral tales and paper
trails: James William Forsyth on the U.S. Indian Frontier
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| 6 March |
Dr Ann Vickery
Women’s Studies & Gender Research, Monash University
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'Lives we love do
not know': Reading Intimacy in the Work of Judith Wright |
| 13 March |
Dr Stephen Gapps
Sydney, NSW
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Mobile monuments: historical
re-enactment and commemoration |
| 20 March |
Dr Jonathan Walker
Sesqui Postdoctoral fellow, SOPHI, University of Sydney
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How to illustrate a
novel: collaborating with an artist |
| 27 March |
Dr Shady Cosgrove
University of Wollongong
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'She Played Elvis'
and storytelling the (auto)biographical - a journey to Graceland |
| 3 April |
Dr Fiona Jenkins
Philosophy Department, ANU
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Ungrievable Lives |
| 10 April |
Dr Anne Brennan
The Art Theory Workshop, ANU
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Remembering Proskurov |
| 17 April |
Professor Peter Putnis
University of Canberra
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News, time and imagined community
in colonial Australia |
| 1 May |
Mr William Fox
Independent Scholar
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Aerial Photography and the
Unmapping of the World |
| 8 May |
Professor Ihab Hassan
Vilas Research Professor at the University of Wisconsin |
Fundamentalism
and literature |
| 15 May |
Professor Ruth B. Phillips
Department of Art History, Carleton University, USA, HRC Visiting
Fellow |
Adoption,
Re-clothing, and Aboriginal-settler Alliances: an Eighteenth-century
North American Commerce of Identity |
| 22 May |
Dr Toby Haggith
Film Programmer, Film and Video Archive, Imperial War Museum,
HRC Visiting Fellowl |
The Heirs of
Uncle Toby Shandy: Military Re-enactment in British Society and
Culture |
| 29 May |
Professor Mark Phillips
Department of History, Carleton University, USA, HRC Visiting
Fellow
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On the Advantage
and Disadvantage of Sentimental History of Life |
| 15 June |
Professor Philip Payton
Director, Institute of Cornish Studies, University of Exeter,
HRC Visiting Fellow
|
Biography, Place and
Identity: Writing South Australia's Cornish Heritage |
| 19 June |
Professor Barbara Caine
Historical Studies, Monash University, HRC Visiting Fellow |
Biography and History |
| 26 June |
Professor Patrick Manning
History and African-American Studies, Northeastern University,
HRC Visiting Fellow
|
The Past in the Public
Eye: Historical Writing and Human-Rights Debates |
| 13 July |
Dr Helena Hammond
School of Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Warwick,
HRC Visiting Fellow
|
‘A Museum
of Props’: The 1890 Sleeping Beauty, Nineteenth-Century French
Historiography and the Balletic Challenge to the Historical Text |
| 24 July |
Professor Dipesh Chakrabarty
Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor of History
and South Asian Studies, The University of Chicago and Visiting
Fellow, Research School of Humanities, ANU
|
The Public Life
of History: An Argument Out of India |
| 3 August |
Professor Luren Berlant
George M. Pullman Professor of English & Director of the Lesbian
& Gay Studies Project, Center for Gender Studies, University
of Chicago
|
Nearly Utopian, Nearly
Normal: Post-Fordist Affect in La Promesse and Rosetta |
| 14 September |
Dr Catriona Elder
Sociology and Social Policy, University of Sydney
|
Australian Historical
Television Mini-series of the 1970s and Nation Making |
| 12 October |
Professor Robert ROSS
African History, Leiden University
|
Why write a history
of the Kat River Settlement? on the heuristic value of studying
social and political borderlands |
| 26 October |
Dr Roxana WATERSON
Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore
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Comparative Perspectives
on Reconciliation: South Africa, Indonesia and Timor Leste |
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