Family, memory, and identity: An introduction

K Barclay, NJ Koefoed - Journal of Family History, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This article introduces a special issue on “family, memory, and identity.” Beginning with a
survey of previous research in this area, especially exploring family as a site for collective …

Australian Selectors in the Nineteenth Century and Discrepancies in Imaginings and Realities: Critical Family History

A Milne - Genealogy, 2023 - mdpi.com
Queensland became an independent state in 1859, separating from New South Wales.
Almost immediately, an ambitious plan on migration was embarked upon in order to attract …

Becoming a settler descendant: Critical engagements with inherited family narratives of indigeneity, agriculture and land in a (post) colonial context

C Dalley - Life writing, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Using personal reflections from my experiences as a descendant of settlers, I undertake an
autoethnographic interpretation of how my inherited family history of agriculture and memory …

Lost and found: counter-narratives of dis/located children

F Golding, JZ Wilson - Children's voices from the past: New historical and …, 2019 - Springer
Conventional histories of children in institutional care are dominated by official voices
justifying a coercive welfare system which isolated children from their families and silenced …

Pulling out the Most Colourful Threads: Revealing and Weaving Positionality into Collaborative Life Writing

A Piper, S Driscoll - Life Writing, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article uses a collaboration between an academic historian and a family historian as a
case study for the importance of acknowledging the role of authorial subjectivity within …

DNA and family history in Australia

M Stallard, J de Groot - Family History and Historians in Australia …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Between 2017 and 2018 the massive expansion of the Direct to Customer Genetic Testing
(DTCGT) market began to exert a hitherto unmatched and unanticipated influence upon the …

Joining bits and pieces: a Chinese Indonesian mother–daughter collaborative witnessing as a resource for writing an autobiographical novel

AN Adji, W Tjitrodjojo - Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, I as researcher and my mother as collaborator present small stories about our
own and my late grandmother's lived experiences during the New Order and Reformasi eras …

Reading our way: An Indigenous-centred model for engaging with Australian Indigenous literature

EE Flynn - 2022 - eprints.qut.edu.au
This thesis proposes an Indigenous-centred approach to reading Australian Indigenous
literature that extends beyond traditional western literary norms. It uses Indigenous ways of …

The Postcolonial Present: everyday geographies of the Indo-European diaspora

JR Doornbos - 2023 - research.rug.nl
This research centres around the Indo-European or Indische community in the Netherlands,
which encompasses descendants of relations between European men (mainly Dutch) and …

Writing the Hearing Line: Telling Family Stories of Deafness

J Kirkness - Life Writing, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The history of the deaf has been regarded as 'A history of misunderstandings'[de Saint-Loup,
A. 1996.“A History of Misunderstandings: The History of the Deaf.” Diogenes 44 (175): 1–25] …