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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140100553

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    Australian Research Council
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    $240,000.00
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    Rethinking the Victim: Gendered Violence in Australian Women's Writing. This project, the first to examine gendered violence in Australian literature, argues that literary texts by Australian women writers offer unique ways of understanding the social problem of gendered violence, bringing this often private and suppressed issue into the public sphere. It draws on the international field of violence studies to investigate how these writers challenge the victim paradigm and figure women's agencie .... Rethinking the Victim: Gendered Violence in Australian Women's Writing. This project, the first to examine gendered violence in Australian literature, argues that literary texts by Australian women writers offer unique ways of understanding the social problem of gendered violence, bringing this often private and suppressed issue into the public sphere. It draws on the international field of violence studies to investigate how these writers challenge the victim paradigm and figure women's agencies. By including white, Indigenous and minority women writers in its case studies, and by interviewing selected writers, it will shed new light on the role of gendered violence in the diverse and interconnected cultural histories of the nation, and will significantly extend the parameters of the Australian literary canon.
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    Time Layered Cultural Map Of Australia: Advanced Techniques And Big Data.

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    Australian Research Council
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    $472,543.00
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP210300666

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $115,586.00
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    Community Publishing in Regional Australia. This project aims to find new ways to support the increasing number of regional Australians, including regional Indigenous Australians, who use digital technologies to write and publish their own books. This project expects to create advanced knowledge of these community practices and their cultural and economic significance, shifting questions about the future of the book from multinational firms to regional communities. Expected outcomes include tool .... Community Publishing in Regional Australia. This project aims to find new ways to support the increasing number of regional Australians, including regional Indigenous Australians, who use digital technologies to write and publish their own books. This project expects to create advanced knowledge of these community practices and their cultural and economic significance, shifting questions about the future of the book from multinational firms to regional communities. Expected outcomes include toolkits to provide access and skills development for regional Australians, and market knowledge for industry. This should provide significant benefits including market development to ensure the Australian book industry’s sustainability and new methods to advance regional Australia’s culture.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180101150

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $332,202.00
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    Enlisting World literature. This project aims to generate new knowledge to understand relationships between national literatures and global reading patterns. It will focus on how world literature was used in the Cold War for global circulation by focussing on the English-language paperbacks produced by East German publisher Seven Seas. Expected outcomes include the first thorough history of a socialist Cold War book scheme with an international scope, drawing on rich archival sources.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110104174

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    Australian Research Council
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    $110,000.00
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    Shirley Hazzard: life, work and ethical engagement. Shirley Hazzard is one of Australia's most significant expatriate authors. This project will provide a long-overdue analysis of her acclaimed literary fiction in light of her controversial political writings and her commitment to principles of humanism, and will examine for the first time her extensive literary friendships and associations.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120101948

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $375,000.00
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    Who wins? Who loses? - The social values of Australian children's book awards. This is the first critical evaluation of the books selected by the Children's Book Council of Australia in their annual 'Book of the Year' awards. These books are present in libraries, schools, and bookstores across Australia. This project examines the extent to which these books promote particular social values to contemporary Australian children.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130101706

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $650,000.00
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    Scenes of reading: Australian literature and the world republic of letters. Australian literary studies today is negotiating the relationship between its nationalist legacy and globalisation. This project analyses how and in what ways Australian literature is connected to the world literary system. It will renew the theoretical bases of the subject and demonstrate new approaches for Australian literary studies.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140103049

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $164,130.00
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    Protection & Punishment: colonial networks & the legal reform of indigenous people, Australia 1837-1911. This project will analyse how objectives to protect Indigenous people under the law after the 1830s became entwined in Australian colonial governance with objectives to transform them into legal subjects through policing and punishment. It will do so by examining the everyday work of Protectors of Aborigines, magistrates and mounted police as a network of colonial officials whose roles tested .... Protection & Punishment: colonial networks & the legal reform of indigenous people, Australia 1837-1911. This project will analyse how objectives to protect Indigenous people under the law after the 1830s became entwined in Australian colonial governance with objectives to transform them into legal subjects through policing and punishment. It will do so by examining the everyday work of Protectors of Aborigines, magistrates and mounted police as a network of colonial officials whose roles tested the boundaries of law in frontier settings where colonial relationships were still in the making. In exploring tensions between goals of humanitarian reform and demands of colonial development, it generates new insight into the intents and disputes that marked the practical pursuit of jurisdiction over Indigenous people.
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    Discovery Indigenous - Grant ID: IN120100009

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $41,000.00
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    Reading the Nation: A critical study of Aboriginal/settler representations in the contemporary Australian literary landscape. This project will map literary representations of Aboriginal Australians by non-Aboriginal authors in the post-Mabo period, and the reciprocal representations by Aboriginal Australians. This is a study of the politics of representation that play out between Aboriginal and white Australians in the contemporary literary landscape.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT230100297

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $799,296.00
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    The Economics of Birds: Colonial Australia's Relationship to Native Species. This project aims to produce the first comprehensive analysis of native bird species in the cultural, scientific, and economic life of colonial Australia. It expects to generate new knowledge about Australia’s environmental imagination, identity and practices locally, nationally and globally. Anticipated outcomes include new insights into the circulation, cultural meanings and uses of species and species knowledge and t .... The Economics of Birds: Colonial Australia's Relationship to Native Species. This project aims to produce the first comprehensive analysis of native bird species in the cultural, scientific, and economic life of colonial Australia. It expects to generate new knowledge about Australia’s environmental imagination, identity and practices locally, nationally and globally. Anticipated outcomes include new insights into the circulation, cultural meanings and uses of species and species knowledge and the tensions between enchantment and pragmatism in creative, affective and material responses to birdlife. This should significantly benefit understandings of Australia’s past and present by mapping its historical relationships to bird species and producing new insights into the pressing ecological concerns of today.
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