Our new special issue of www.musicandpractice.org is out - with two of my recent collaboratively authored articles:
1. Listening from/to the Antipodes: How Place and Time Inform Performance in Australia'
2. Casting our Nets: Singing a Fishing Song from the Past, in the Present, for the Future
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The AHA was delighted to see so many wonderful history projects receive funding in the latest round of ARC Discovery Grants, announced this week! Congratulations to all the successful applicants, especially the AHA members among them, and commiserations to those who weren't funded this time around.
Julia Russoniello and I have a new article on Townsville festivals that looked to the Pacific in this new special issue
One year postdoc in Australian history at Sydney Uni - details below. It’s a very short window - please spread among networks
Might suit someone already in the GLAM sector who wants to work on their research/practice - all applications welcome of course
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Amanda Harris @amaharrisusyd.bsky.social reviews ‘The Wild Australia Show: The Story of an Aboriginal Performance Troupe and Its Afterlives’ by Paul Memmott, Maria Nugent, Michael Aird, Lindy Allen, Chantal Knowles and Jonathan Richards.
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And some media stories about Deveni Temu's Peroveta Singers of Canberra and their work with PARADISEC going out today. Here's the first on Pacific Beat: PARADISEC digitises Pacific music recordings dating back decades in more than 1300 languages. www.abc.net.au/pacific/prog... via @ABCaustralia
Our new article on songs that hold histories & people from the diaspora interacting with archives today:
with Deveni Temu, Steven Gagau and Jodie Kell 'Archived sound and creative engagements with PNG cultural heritage in Australia' www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
@paradisec.bsky.social
So proud to work with Lorena, Sarah and Ella on this series.
Here is part one: www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Fortunately, this excellent Guardian article is likely to get a much wider readership than the diary publication
More than 100 high-profile and distinguished Australians -and BA graduates- have signed the @austhistassoc.bsky.social open letter calling for the repeal of Job-Ready Graduates: a policy that punishes humanities students with life-changing debts: www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
"this is a moment that requires urgent action — to reverse the assault on the humanities and recognise that our history and cultural life are vital to Australia’s civic intelligence and national identity" insidestory.org.au/the-jewel-in...
five books published by Cambridge University Press and Bloomsbury
Covering off my research interests from all the angles - looking forward to diving into this stack of newly arrived books