Journal of Australian Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Australian Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Unfree Labour and Australia’s Obscured Pacific Histories: Towards a New Genealogy of Modern Slavery11
The Chinese Invasion: Settler Colonialism and the Metaphoric Construction of Race8
#AustraliaOnFire: Hashtag Activism and Collective Affect in the Black Summer Fires5
Narlim’s Fingerprints: Aboriginal Histories and Rock Art4
Archaeologies of Austral: Australian Identities from the Pleistocene to the Anthropocene4
“Neither Here nor There”: Landscape, National Identity and the Rise of Australian Slow TV4
Difference within Identity: Recognition, Growth and the Circularity of Indigenous Knowledge3
Industrial Heritage Agents, Actors and Outcomes: Regional Case Studies from Broken Hill and the Latrobe Valley2
“Friendship, but Bloke-ier”: Can Mateship Be Reimagined as an Inclusive Civic Ideal in Australia?2
“Good to Say Out Loud”: Researching Love across Class in Contemporary Australia2
Oceanic Histories: A Roundtable2
Banal Terrorism: Re-Appropriating Terror-Prevention Concrete Bollards in Melbourne’s CBD2
Against “Progressivism”: Schooling and the Cohering of Conservative Interests in Australia, 1970s–1980s2
“I Guess You Could Call It Plant Racism”: Making Kin in Australian Environmental Workfare1
The Fencing of Wanderowna by Rolf Boldrewood: How Much Fact, How Much Fiction?1
Kalgoorlie’s Sex Trade and the Kalgoorlie Miner : 1896–19031
Making a Mark: Displays of Regional and National Identity in the Big Things of Australia and Canada1
Language Ideologies and Language Loss in 19th-Century Victoria: The Translations of William Thomas1
Chinese Masculinity Redefined: Brian Castro’s After China1
Aunty Heads West: The ABC in Western Australia1
A Reconciled Nation? Mabo and the Reimagining of Australia's National History1
“Smash Sexist Movies”: Gender, Culture and Ocker Cinema in 1970s Australia1
AIDS, Love and the Law: From the Human Rights Act to Marriage Equality in New Zealand1
Surveilling Minds and Bodies: Sexualities, Medicine and the Law1
The Limits to Non-Binary Inclusion within the University1
Real Men Do Real Farming, While the New Woman Goes Home: Australian Suffragists Go Back to the Land 1894–19171
Vance Palmer: Establishing Labor Daily Newspapers, 1910–19161
Charting Tsiolkas’s Literary Development through Adaptations1
Reorienting Australian Studies? Remaking Australia from the West1
A Response to Their Fiery Cross of Union: A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation, 1889–19141
Death of the Parrot, Anti-Pastoral and the Anthropocene: Towards a Topopoetic Reading of John Kinsella1
“Am I Chinese before I am a woman or am I a woman first?”: Gender and Racial Melancholia in Brian Castro's The Garden Book1
Introduction: Christos Tsiolkas and Contemporary Australia—The Outsider Artist1
“Nature’s Marvels”: The Value of Collections Extracted from Colonial Western Australia1
Horses Down Under: The Underdog Schematic Narrative Template and Australian Nationalism1
Meaningful Rituals: A Linguistic Analysis of Acknowledgements of Country1
Looking at Gail Jones’s “The Man in the Moon” in Aestheticized Darkness1
Memorialisation, Reconciliation and Truth-Speaking: The Role of Explorer and Massacre Memorials in Settler-Colonial Australia1
Media Discourses on Asylum-Seeker Policy During the Rudd Era: Boats, Borders and Policy Failures1
General Groves’s “Inevitable War with Russia”: Joseph Rotblat’s and Mark Oliphant’s Existential Crises1
A Future for Australian Studies?0
Save Our Sons: Women, Dissent and Conscription during the Vietnam War Save Our Sons: Women, Dissent and Conscription during the Vietnam War , by Carolyn Collins, Monash 0
Khaki on the Stage and Silver Screen in Interwar Australasia0
In the Eye of the Storm: Volunteers and Australia’s Response to the HIV/AIDS Crisis In the Eye of the Storm: Volunteers and Australia’s Response to the HIV/AIDS Crisis ,0
Lohrey Lohrey , by Julieanne Lamond, Melbourne, The Miegunyah Press, 2022, 173 pp., $29.99 (paperback), ISBN 97805228789360
Welcome?, eight-episode podcast0
Notes on Contributors0
Spectral Histories and Material Legacies0
Repatriated from Home as Enemy Aliens: Forgotten Lived Experiences of Japanese-Australians during the Second World War0
Sun and Shadow: Art of the Spinifex People0
Behrouz Boochani on Manus Island: Contesting Refugee Experience in the Global South0
“For Gorsake, Stop Laughing: This is Serious!”—Australia’s Fragile Cartooning Archive0
Recovery, Collaboration and Oceanic Flows0
Australia and the Pacific: A History0
Australian Women’s Justice: Settler Colonisation and the Queensland Vote0
The Long Shadow: Australia’s Vietnam Veterans since the War0
Knowledges, Practices, Values, Affects0
“On Their Own Terms”: Agency, Advocacy and Representation in Refugee Webcomics0
Monstrous Wounds: Crime, Environmental Catastrophe and Domestic Abuse in Jane Harper’s The Dry0
Correction0
The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities: Conversations Between Neurocognitive Research and Australian Literature0
From National Hero to National Problem: The Image of the Worker in Pix (1938–1954)0
Into the Loneliness: The Unholy Alliance of Ernestine Hill and Daisy Bates0
The Reinvention of Sweden’s “Gothenburg System” in Rural Australia: The Community Hotels Movement0
Environmental and Colonial Histories: Art, Memoir and Gardens in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia0
The Artist as Pemulwuy: Somatic Histories, Stolen Remains and Contemporary Indigenous Art0
Files, Families and the Nation: An Archival History, Perhaps0
By Students for Students: A History of the Melbourne University Union By Students for Students: A History of the Melbourne University Union , by James Waghorne, Australi0
Sedimentary Layers: Bob Hawke’s Beer World Record and Ocker Chic0
Biography, History and Democracy: Contemporary Writing about Australian Lives0
Congratulations to the 2023 Winners of the John Barrett Award0
Breaking the Silence: Aboriginal Defenders and the Settler State, 1905–19390
“Looking at him, how it hurt”: Tsiolkas’s Merciless Gods and Conjectural Literary Space0
Everywhen: Australia and the Language of Deep History0
Assembling Australia: Histories, Materials and Labours0
Australian Universities: A History of Common Cause0
Lost Precursor to Autobiographical Comics, Kangarooland (ca. 1918–1919), Illuminates Transnational Creativity in Australia’s WWI Internment Camps0
Barron Field in New South Wales: The Poetics of Terra Nullius0
West by Westerly: Exceptionalism in Australian Studies0
Harold Holt: Always One Step Further0
The Colonial Kangaroo Hunt0
Australian Studies in Uncertain Times0
Painting War: A History of Australia’s First World War Art Scheme0
Unforgetting: The Yarri and Jacky Jacky Memorial at Gundagai0
Australian Studies: In China and Chinese Perspectives0
The Red Witch: A Biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard0
Comrades! Lives of Australian Communists Comrades! Lives of Australian Communists , edited by Bob Boughton et al., SEARCH Foundation in association with ASSLH, Sydney, 20
Wayilwan Women Caring for Country: Dynamic Knowledges, Decolonising Historical Methodologies, and Colonial Explorer Journals0
Boundary Crossers: The Hidden History of Australia’s Other Bushrangers0
Everyday Food Practices: Commercialisation and Consumption in the Periphery of the Global North0
A “Bacchanalian Mardi Gras”: The Melbourne Cup and the Popular Culture of Satirical Dress in 1970s Australia0
The Idea of Australia: A Search for the Soul of the Nation0
A Bookshop in Wartime0
The Antipodean Laboratory: Making Colonial Knowledge, 1770–18700
Notes on Contributors0
Notes on Contributors0
Congratulations to the 2022 Winners of the John Barrett Award0
Anti-Slavery and Australia: No Slavery in a Free Land Anti-Slavery and Australia: No Slavery in a Free Land , by Jane Lydon, Routledge, London and New York, 2021, 196 pp0
Australian Radio Listeners and Television Viewers: Historical Perspectives Australian Radio Listeners and Television Viewers: Historical Perspectives , by Bridget Griffe0
Review Forum: Mark McKenna’s Return to Uluru0
French Connection: Australia’s Cosmopolitan Ambitions French Connection: Australia’s Cosmopolitan Ambitions , by Alexis Bergantz, NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, 2021, 208 0
Notes on Contributors0
“The More Horrible the Thing was, the More They Laughed”: Laughter, Solidarity and Refugees’ Negotiation of Trauma during Resettlement in Postwar Queensland0
The Impossible Necessity of Translation0
Notes on Contributors0
Class Acts: TV Larrikins and the Advent of the Ocker, 1957–19840
A Happy and Instructive Haunting: Revising the Child, the Gothic and the Australian Cinema Revival in Storm Boy (2019) and Picnic at Hanging Rock (2018)0
Eliza Hamilton Dunlop: Writing from the Colonial Frontier0
Losing the Power to Say “I”: Problems of Perspective in the Fiction of Daniel Davis Wood0
Notes on Contributors0
Realism in Whitlam’s Foreign Policy0
Notes on Contributors0
Sub-Imperial Power: Australia in the International Arena0
Know My Name0
“Soldier Struck”: Public Discourses, Women and American Servicemen in World War II South Australia0
Representing War: Cultural Histories of the First World War in Australia and New Zealand, 2013–20200
“The Covers Gave Me More Trouble than Anything Else”: Illustrating R. G. Campbell’s Australian Journal, 1926–19550
Transgender Activism and Anti-Discrimination Reform in 1990s New South Wales and Victoria0
Stranded Nation: White Australia in an Asian Region0
Mature Heterosexuality: Catholic Women Religious' Celibacy in Australia's Liberation Decades0
“Painting the Woods into Existence”: Australian Fiction on the Value of the Arts0
Dear Prime Minister: Letters to Robert Menzies 1949–19660
“Feelings are strong here”: A Proximate Reading of Solastalgia in The Last Pulse0
“Nō Tātou Te Toto” / “The Blood We Share”: Māori Television and the Reconfiguring of New Zealand War Memory0
Six Capitals and a Local Book: An Experiment in Articulating the Value of Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu0
Projecting Memory: Lantern Lectures and Performing New Zealand’s First World War Battlefield Memorials0
Spies and Sparrows: ASIO and the Cold War0
High School Sports Houses as Identity Primers: Constructing Queensland and Australian Identities0
Sarah Breaden: “A Refined and Splendid Kind of Girl”0
Happy Together: Bridging the Australia–China Divide Happy Together: Bridging the Australia–China Divide , by David Walker and Li Yao with Karen Walker, Melbourne Univers0
Kim Scott’s Taboo and the Extimacy of Massacre0
Empire, Early Photography and Spectacle: The Global Career of Showman Daguerreotypist J. W. Newland0
Notes on Contributors0
Girls Galore!: Photography in Australian Men’s Magazines in the 1960s0
Popular Modernism, Neoliberalism and Nationalism in the Australian New Wave: The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) and Gallipoli (1981)0
Art of Nation: Revisiting Will Dyson’s War Work in a Digital Art Exhibition0
Croatian-Australian Identity as Revealed through Soccer Club Support: A Case Study of Melbourne Croatia Soccer Club (Melbourne Knights)0
Our Exceptional Friend: Australia’s Fatal Alliance with the United States Our Exceptional Friend: Australia’s Fatal Alliance with the United States , by Emma Shortis, Ha0
Notes on Contributors0
After the Words Are Done: Publishing, Paratext and the Ethics of Reading Recent Australian Trauma Memoir0
Repatriation, Exchange, and Colonial Legacies in the Gulf of Papua0
Selling Mount Buffalo National Park: Victorian Railways, Harold Clapp and the Blueprint for National Park Promotion in Australia0
“I am not yet satisfied”: Desire and Violence in the Works of Christos Tsiolkas and Roberto Bolaño0
“Complete Strangers Can Get through Your Front Door”: The Carly Ryan Murder, Teen Girls and the Internet in 2000s Australia0
From the Origins of Gallipoli to an Orange Head: Incidents in the Friendship between Sidney Nolan and George Johnston0
Geoffrey Blainey: Writer, Historian, Controversialist0
From Spiritualists to Flat Whites0
Visual Representation and Memory of the First World War in Australasia0
“Good Australians Will Respond”: Transforming the Work Ethic in Popular Media, 1941–19450
Grotesque Europe: The Gothic Grotesque and Anti-Semitic Stereotypes in Dead Europe0
Dressed and Blessed: The Abraham Family, Brit Milah and Dress in Colonial Ballarat, 1850–19000
Backwards to Bourke: Bulldust about Gays in the Bush0
Dreaming of an Indigenised Australia0
Too Much Cabbage and Jesus Christ: Australia’s “Mission Girl” Annie Lock0
The Secret of Emu Field: Britain’s Forgotten Atomic Tests in Australia0
The Dark Turn: History and Performance at an Emerging Tasmanian Tourist Site0
Screening Anzac: Anzac-themed Television in Australia and New Zealand during the First World War Centenary0
Emperors in Lilliput: Clem Christesen of Meanjin and Stephen-Murray Smith of Overland0
Sound Citizens: Australian Women Broadcasters Claim their Voice, 1923–19560
The Myth of Heterosexuality: Queer Australian Artists, Art Historians and Gallerists in London, 1930–19610
Practices of Belonging through the Past and the Present0
On Harrowing in Dead Europe0
The Artists of the Atlas : Their Role in Creating Settler-Colonial Australia’s Visual Culture0
Misapprehensions of a Caustic Eye: A. D. Hope and the Failure of Angry Penguins as a Modernist Literary Movement0
Smuggled: An Illegal History of Journeys to Australia0
The Victorian Spiritualists’ Union and the Surprising Survival of Spiritualism in Australia0
My People's Songs: How an Indigenous Family Survived Colonial Tasmania0
Australian Studies in China: Some Observations0
Robert Philp and the Politics of Development Robert Philp and the Politics of Development , by Lyndon Megarrity, Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne, 2022, 0
“Take Me to Spain”: Australian Imaginings of Spain through Music and Dance0
The Blurred Space: Reading the Body Politic in Christos Tsiolkas’s The Slap and The Jesus Man0
Redefining Citizenship in Australia, Canada, and Aotearoa New Zealand0
Transcultural Perspectives in Journalist Memoirs of Growing Up with Non-Anglo Migrant Parents0
Histories of the Illustrated Magazine in Australia0
Support in the Polls for an Indigenous Constitutional Voice: How Broad, How Strong, How Vulnerable?0
Dispossession and the Making of Jedda0
“A Spy Thriller Outdoes Fiction”: Popular Culture and the 1954 Petrov Affair0
Gumtree Skyscrapers and Takeaway Flat Whites: Anzac in the United States0
Eerie Sounds, Then and Now: Listening in to Mid-Century Non-Indigenous Central Australian Soundscapes0
Coming of Age in the War on Terror0
Chinese-Australian Culture in a Sinophone History and Geography0
A Readership of Convenience: Macro-National Cooperation within the Scandinavian-Australian Newspaper Norden, 1896–19400
Donald Horne: A Life in the Lucky Country0
In “the Finest Australian Wool”: Foy & Gibson’s Healthy, Comfortable, Wool-Clad Bodies, 1900–19390
Visions of Nature: How Landscape Photography Shaped Settler Colonialism0
Notes on Contributors0
Postfeminism in Context: Women, Australian Popular Culture, and the Unsettling of Postfeminism0
Publisher’s Note0
The Hoyleton Institute Stage Door Inscriptions and the Ghosts of Forgotten Travelling Performers0
Untangling Maralinga: Spatial and Temporal Complexities of Australia’s Atomic Anthropocene0
Boundaries and Borders in Australian Life Writing0
Feminism and the Making of a Child Rights Revolution: 1969–1979 Feminism and the Making of a Child Rights Revolution: 1969–1979 , by Isobelle Barrett Meyering, Melbourne0
The Surgeon-Journalist: Thomas Revel Johnson, Australian Sports Press Pioneer0
Rhetoric of Redress: Australian Political Speeches and Settler Citizens' Historical Consciousness0
Constructing Citizenship: Labour, Urban Development and Citizenship in Australian Design Magazines of the 1930s0
“A Deed of the Darkest Violence”: Rape and the Emergence of Sadism in Australian Psychiatry, 1920–19500
Trauma, Aboriginality and Revisionary Imaginings in Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria and Janette Turner Hospital’s Oyster0
Flag within a Flag: Understanding the Ongoing Cultural Significance of the Union Jack in the Australian Flag*0
Icons, Landmarks, Archives and Polls: Australian Studies Now0
Notes on Contributors0
“A Healthy Nationalism”: The Inclusion of Indigenous Australians in the Federal Cultural Policymaking of the 1960s and 1970s0
Land, Sky, Identity and Myth: Making and Unmaking Australian Imaginaries0
“Who Needs a Marvel Superhero When You’ve Got Molly Johnson?”: Country and Maternal Agency in Leah Purcell’s Adaptations of “The Drover’s Wife”0
Good for the Soul: John Curtin’s Life with Poetry0
Almost Everyone’s Bonegilla: An Expanded Digital Archive on the Reception of Newly Arrived Migrants0
Queering the Happily Ever After: Paradoxes of the Cinematic Trope in Christos Tsiolkas’s Loaded0
The Fin de Siècle Imagination in Australia, 1890-1914 The Fin de Siècle Imagination in Australia, 1890-1914 , by Mark Hearn, Bloomsbury Academic, London, 2022, 248 pp., 0
Fragments in the Archive: The Subaltern Protests of Charles Never0
Dark Histories in the Archive: Fragmentation, Silence and Fresh Imaginings0
Reading No Friend but the Mountains : From National to Transnational Contexts of Recognition0
Carnivalizing Reconciliation: Contemporary Australian Literature and Film beyond the Victim Paradigm0
Indigenising Australian Studies in China0
Rethinking the Victim: Gender and Violence in Contemporary Australian Women’s Writing0
Australia and China at 50: The New Wave Theatre and the Drama of Cultural Exchange0
Transnationalism and the Literary Reception of Australian Women Writers’ Fiction in the US, 2010–2020: Three Case Studies0
Artwork, Artefact or Archive? The Evolution of New Zealand’s Official First World War Art Collection0
Tiwi Textiles: Design, Making, Process0
What Now: Everyday Endurance and Social Intensity in an Australian Aboriginal Community0
Art in the Barbershop: Visual Arts, Audiences and Australasian Post0
Notes On Contributors0
Dominion Imaginings: Commemorating WWI in Australian, Canadian and New Zealand Official Painting0
A Trip to the Dominions: The Scientific Event That Changed Australia0
Cruel Care: A History of Children at Our Borders0
Australia: A New Political Geography?0
Appropriation and/or Collaboration? Australian Literary Publishing and the Case of Daniel Evans and Randolph Stow0
The Magic of Captain Cook0
Notes on Contributors0
Australian Studies in a Postnational Era: What Is It, and Do We Need It?0
Pride in Defence: The Australian Military & LGBTI Service since 19450
Mateship with Brumbies: Horses, Defiance and Indigeneity in the Australian Alps0
Magic, Manufacturing and Memorialising0
Indigenous Liberation & Socialism0
Barracuda ’s Freak Bodies and Elite Swimming in Australia0
Anzac Day, Same-Sex Marriage and “Eternal Damnation”: Free Speech in the Australian Public Sphere0
James Wigley and the Strelley Mob: Social Realist Painting in an Aboriginal Community0
Writing the Empire: The McIlwraiths, 1853–19480
Their Fiery Cross of Union: A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation, 1889–1914 Their Fiery Cross of Union: A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation, 1880
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“Don’t You Have Enough Grief?”: Divergent Experiences of Jewish-Aboriginal Women in Australia0
Philip Baxter: Man in Search of the Nuclear (St)age0
Balls, Bubbles and Bosses: Australian Politics and Sex Scandal0
Tiwi Story: Turning History Downside Up0
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