History Talks - HCNSW Podcasts

SWF2021 [Margins and Mayhem] - Intro by Dr Kiera Lindsey and presentation by Callum Clayton Dixon

DR KIERA LINDSEY CONDUCTS A Q&A WITH NOËLLE JANACZEWSKA, DR JAMES DUNK, PROFESSOR KATE FULLAGAR, CALLUM CLAYTON-DIXON AND PIERRE-JACQUES OBER. Season 1 Episode 1

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Kiera Lindsey is an award-winning historian based at UTS where she is a Senior Research Fellow conducting an ARC DECRA on speculative biography and historical craft.

Callum Clayton-Dixon is an Aboriginal linguist and historian whose people come from the southern end of the New England Tableland, New South Wales, around Walcha, Woolbrook, and the Ingleba Aboriginal Reserve—Ambēyang country.

SURVIVING NEW ENGLAND

A History of Aboriginal Resistance and Resilience Through the First Forty Years of the Colonial Apocalypse.

Surviving New England tells the history of how the first people had thrived on the so-called New England Tableland since the first sunrise.

It is their story which this book sets out to reclaim, co-opting the colonial archive and subverting the colonial narrative, deconstructing their story in order to uncover our own.

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