Indigenous Nineteenth Century Conference

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Description

The Victorian Diversities Research Network, in collaboration with the Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies (CISCS) are pleased to announce a two-day AHRC-funded symposium: ‘The Indigenous Nineteenth Century.’ With the aim of producing new, interdisciplinary scholarship, anti-colonial research methodologies and critical interventions that re-indigenise the nineteenth-century archive and scholarly approaches to it, this two-day, hybrid symposium is accompanied an edited collection to be published by Palgrave. The work of indigenising the nineteenth-century colonial archive is well under way, and this symposium aims to bring together scholars, writers, artists, curators and educators in literary studies, Indigenous studies, museum studies, library studies, and historical research areas to discuss the pleasures and problematics of (re)indigenising the colonial archive.

By Lara Eliza Atkin
1 March 2024
Period4 May 20245 May 2024
Event typeConference
Conference number1
LocationCanterbury, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Ninteenth Century Indigenous History
  • Jaru History
  • Yawuru History
  • Life Story
  • Family History