Staff publications: Clare Corbould, Monika Winarnita, and Tiffany Shellam

Clare Corbould

Media: Clare Corbould’s piece on African American women’s role in the election and in the future of Black Lives Matter appeared in The Conversation and on ABC News. On Thursday 12 November, she also spoke to Raf Epstein on ABC Drive.

Talk: Clare Corbould is talking in a lecture series at University of Exeter titled “Global Universities, Global Challenges: Perspectives from the Humanities.” Her lecture is “Slavery and Public History inside and outside Australian Universities.” Details here.

Monika Winarnita

Monika Winarnita has published a co-authored article ‘Mixed-race Habits: Articulations of Female Asian-Australian Artists’, Journal of Intercultural Studies,  DOI: 10.1080/07256868.2020.1831455  (with Reagan Maiquez and Raelene Wilding). It is part of a special issue edited by Alfred Deakin Institute’s Jessica Walton together with Mridula Chakraborty from the

Asian Australian Studies Research Network (AASRN)

2017 Conference on ‘Embodiments and Inhabitations’. The article draws upon the work of Deakin philosopher Helen Ngo (conference Keynote Speaker) from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences on the phenomenology of racism and racialised embodiments.

Tiffany Shellam

Tiffany Shellam’s book ‘Meeting the Waylo: Aboriginal encounters in the archipelago’ (UWAP 2019) has been shortlisted in the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards in the Australian History category.

https://www.arts.gov.au/pm-literary-awards/current-awards/meeting-waylo-aboriginal-encounters-archipelago