Seminars: Monash Indigenous Centre
If you would like to attend upcoming seminars, please look for details under What's Happening at JAIS.
Recorded previous seminars
Listed below are recordings of previous seminars available from the Elizabeth Eggleston Memorial Collection:
- Dr Barry Judd, Monash University, Aboriginal Identity and Nationalism in Australian Football (2007)
- Prof Lynette Russell, Monash University, From Anthropological Specimen to Historical Actor: William Lanne, Whaler, Shipmate and Friend (2007)
- Mr Jeremy Ash, Monash PhD candidate, Lining the Path, Mission Sites in Northeastern Australia (2007)
- Dr Gwenda Baker, Monash University, The Boycott: Goulburn Island Activists and the Missionaries (2007)
- Dr John Bradley, Dr Amanda Kearney and Mr Tom Chandler, Monash University, I Saw My Mother’s Song (2008)
- Dr Andrew Gunstone, Monash University, ‘Unfinished Business: the Australian Reconciliation Process’ (2008)
- Dr Therese Davis, Film and TV Studies, School of English, Communication and Performance Studies, Collaborative Moments: Indigenous and non-Indigenous Partnerships in Australian Film (2008)
- Prof Jane McMillan, St Xavier University, Nova Scotia, Canada, Seeking Netukulimk: An exploration of Mi’Kmaq Law Ways in Resource Relations (2008)
- Mr Bryan Fricker, Monash PhD candidate, Apology or Excuse? An Opportunity Lost? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Brendan Neslon’s Apology to the Stolen Generation (2008)
- Dr George Mukuka, University of Johannesburg, South Africa, The Making of the Catholic Indigenous Clergy in South Africa (2008)
- Dr Stephen Pritchard, Monash University, The Culture of Multiculturalism: Reflections of the Question of Culture and Cultural Diversity (2008)
- Dr Ian Lilley, Queensland University, Archaeology and the ‘tyranny of participation’: have we avoided a backlash or is it still coming? (2008)
- Dr Sue Taffe, Honorary Research Associate, Monash University, Fighting Friendships: campaigners for Aboriginal rights, 1950s–1970s
- Dr Sean Gorman, Melbourne University, Blak Magik: Indigenous participation and the AFL
- Dr Denise Cuthbert, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University, Sorry business and yet more sorry business: Reconciling the politics of black and white ‘stolen’ children in contemporary Australia
- Mr Michael Aird, Monash University, Photographers and Aborigines in South East Queensland: 1860 to 1920
- Dr Lachlan Paterson, University of Otago, Indigenous-language Print Culture: Colonial Discourses and Indigenous Agency
- Dr Angela Wanhalla, University of Otago, Unexpected Intimacies: William White and the Wesleyan Mission in Australasia, 1827–1875
- Dr Stephen Pritchard,, Monash University, Colonialism and the Politics of Law and Order in the mid–1800s
William Cooper Memorial Lecture
The 2009 Biennial William Cooper Lecture, The State of Indigenous Education: From Challenge to Optimism, was presented by Professor Lester-Irabinna Rigney, Director, Yunggorendi, First Nations Centre for Higher Education and Research, Flinders University, South Australia.
A DVD of Professor Rigney’s presentation is available in the Elizabeth Eggleston Memorial Collection on request. A printed copy of the presentation transcript is also available. Please contact MIC if you require a copy.