Verandah Journal – Melbourne & Geelong Launches – 6 & 16 Sept
The Melbourne launch of Deakin’s long-running literary and arts journal, Verandah, will be held at Readings Hawthorn, 701 Glenferrie Rd, 6pm, Thursday 6 September. …
The Melbourne launch of Deakin’s long-running literary and arts journal, Verandah, will be held at Readings Hawthorn, 701 Glenferrie Rd, 6pm, Thursday 6 September. …
On Wednesday 5 September, Dr Helen Young presents the next Writing and Literature seminar, “Visible Whiteness: Race, History, and Video-games”. All welcome, …
The “First Fridays” Gender and Sexuality Studies public seminar continues on 7 September at Deakin Downtown (727 Collins St, near Southern Cross Station). These …
Professor Lyn McCredden, head of the Writing and Literature group, will launch three books by Honorary Associate Professor Rod Giblett at Readings Carlton …
As part of the Melbourne Writers Festival, Professor David McCooey will be in conversation with the Yankunytjatjara/Kokatha writer Ali Cobby Eckermann, winner …
Huge thanks to all the students, staff, alumni, family and friends who recently gathered at LOOP Bar in Melbourne to celebrate the …
Our next Writing and Literature seminar, presented by Senior Lecturer Dr Karen Le Rossignol, will take place on Wednesday 1 August. All welcome, but please RSVP …
Calling Melbourne-based book-lovers, bloggers, writers, readers, scholars, poets, and students past, present and future – please join us for an evening of… CAKE …
Who: staff member Jodi McAlister with Lisa Fletcher When: Thursday 19 July, 12pm to 1pm Where: Burwood campus C2.05 | Geelong campus IC3.108 …
On 3 August, the Gender and Sexuality Studies “First Fridays” free public seminar will be presented by staff member Ben Hegarty. Find out more and register …
On the first Friday of every month, Deakin’s Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS) Research Network runs a free public seminar. Coming up …
Desiring Belonging: White anxiety, anti-colonial spatiality and Margaret Somerville’s Body/Landscape Journals Presented by Lisa Slater (Wollongong), with responses from Lyn McCredden and Emily …