Just posting this again for #historians 🗃️
I’ve really enjoyed hearing about people’s papers that have gone under the radar
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Stylised artwork featuring a central standing yellow figure with arms open being held by another yellow figure from above
Artwork by Sinéad O'Connor, (who adopted the name Shuhada' Sadaqat in her last years). Her art was used as the cover for her 1994 album 'Universal Mother'
#WomensArt
I love this article of yours Ana
Thanks luv! Maybe if it wasn't behind a pay wall 🤣 My article with the least amount of views but close to my heart.
Great idea Evan!
My pick is in honour of the writer Streten Božić/ Wongar who died in March, aged 94.
Broken English: What to Do with Wongar, the European Migrant Who Became an Aboriginal Writer: Australian Historical Studies: Vol 53, No 4 www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Monochrome photograph featuring a standing Black woman playing an electric guitar, dressed in a white coat in an outdoor setting
Born on this day, March 20, Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915-1973), legendary US singer, songwriter, guitarist, and recording artist who played rock'n'roll long before anyone else, a pioneer in music #WomensArt 🎸 #WomensHistoryMonth
Natalie Harkin’s ‘“Our descendants need you”: an archival-poetics manifesto for a just making of history’, asks ‘what do Indigenous voices, poets and creatives contribute to the public life of history’? 🔗 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
#historyaustralia #openaccess
I really do love the researchers who write basically one paper a year but every paper is a banger. You can make an event out of it
Print featuring a plant with dark green speared leaves and blue and yellow flowers against a white background
'Running Iris' linocut by Australian printmaker Rachel Newling #WomensArt
Some men's penises are bigger than other men's penises
25/7/1988, The Go-Betweens📸Steve Pyke
Labor is passing laws that are more extreme than what Trump has attempted, on immigration and speech, largely at the behest of the media. But if Trump tried to do it, the same outlets would say they were bad, fascistic overreach. Insanely dumb country.
Having read the draft of the Australian government's new "hate" legislation, the scope it gives the government of the day to restrict civil society is massive. It's very clear that it could be used to outlaw a Palestine Action-style organisation www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01...
I'm definitely getting it out of storage and reading asap - and will post on insta I'm sure (thanks!)
Since this morning I've discovered there's a copy in my uni library, in storage... must be so many treasures in there.
Thanks Jo, this is wonderful. I've been meaning to read Barbara Hanrahan for a while now but oh for the diaries to be re-published! Too tantalising.
Painting of a bunch of flowers with large blooms in yellow, red and orange in a green vase on a white surface
Gabriele Münter,
Dahlias, 1945
Expression painter
#Womensart
Abdel-Fattah launches defamation proceedings against Premier Malinauskus.
This will be a very revealing case, if it gets to court
As usual, Randa Abdel-Fattah speaks with utter clarity and conviction.
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'When the Adelaide Festival Board’s statement is read closely, it follows the DARVO pattern almost line for line.'
- Natasha Joyce in Lantana Journal
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What is the end game here? No publicly funded cultural events that aren’t approved by Israel? No arts boards that aren’t pro-Israel? The sections of our political class and media who are active in this attempted gutting of our cultural landscape need to ask wtf they are doing here.
welp. Looks like we have a date for Herzog arriving in Aust.
The first Day of Mourning in this country was held in Sydney on 26 January 1938.
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01...
'Many years ago the former premier Don Dunstan touted Adelaide as the “Athens of the south”. Now South Australia’s tourism slogan could be “Welcome to Moscow on the Torrens”.' - Louise Adler resigns
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Kind of shocking that Randa was the only Arab or Muslim writer booked for the Adelaide Writer’s Fest tbh.
“The Adelaide Festival’s decision to dump Palestinian academic Randa Abdel-Fattah gives us a grim foretaste of the Australian cultural landscape in 2026.”
David Brophy on “ambient antisemitism” and the institutional mechanisms for curtailing protest and political expression.
You can contact the Adelaide Festival here to express your opinion about their decision to ban Randa Abdel-Fattah. Please refrain from abuse.
I am stunned and saddened by this announcement. Adelaide Writers Week has been an important platform for Arab and Palestinian voices these past few years. I greatly admire director Louise Adler and her fearless advocacy for freedom of speech. There will be more to come on this story, I’m sure.