New Publication: ‘Digitising Heritage’ presents new interdisciplinary studies about the diverse manifestations of heritage in digital form, in museums, academic institutions, politics, and history.
Read MoreOUT NOW: Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien 40 – ›Australian Seascapes‹ – edited by Eva Bischoff and with contributions by Paul Giles, Jean Page, Imke Lichterfeld, and Stephen Alomes as well as numerous reviews
Read MoreNow online: The biannual newsletter of the German Association for Australian Studies | Gesellschaft für Australienstudien GASt Newsletter No 30with announcements of new publications by GASt members and others, book reviews, scholarships, research news, and an overview of workshops & conferences 2024 Send your articles and contributions (in English or German) to newsletter[at]australienstudien.org. If you…
Read MoreFresh from the Press: the newest issue of the Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien
Read MoreNew publication by GASt member Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell | Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature. Unsettling the Anthropocene (open-access)
Read MorePublication by GASt member Christina Ringel | Rangga ngenandayin, lingbe berranben-nging-ngerri – Possession in Miriwoong, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of north-west Australia (open-access)
Read MoreFresh form the press: the new issue of the Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien:
Indigenous Australians in the Oeuvre of German-Speaking Artists
Now online: GASt Newsletter No 29 with reflections on the referendum, news from the GASt, and a list of workshops & conferences for 2024. Send your articles and contributions (in English or German) to newsletter[at]australienstudien.org. If you would like to announce your conference / workshop / event, do not hesitate to contact us!Deadline of submission…
Read MoreCarsten Wergin: Tourism, Indigeneity, and the Importance of Place. Fighting for Heritage at Australia’s Last FrontierLexington Books 2023 The book presents a long-term ethnographic study of arguably the largest environmental protest action in Australian history: The Walmadany / James Price Point conflict. Carsten Wergin offers a detailed account of how local community members, Indigenous custodians,…
Read MoreJust published: Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien 37/2023 ›Emerging Research in Australian Studies‹, guest edited by Christina Ringel, Leonie John, and Friederike Zahn
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