Special Section: Uncanny Objects in the Anthropocene, guest editors Hannah Stark, Katrina Schlunke and Penny Edmonds
Hannah Stark, Katrina Schlunke and Penny Edmonds
Introduction: Uncanny Objects in the Anthropocene
Meg Samuelson
Thinking with Sharks: Racial Terror, Species Extinction and the Other Anthropocene Fault Lines
Erin Hortle
Historicising Ambergris in the Anthropocene
Hannah Stark
The Cultural Politics of Mourning in the Era of Mass Extinction: Thylacine Specimen P762
Penny Edmonds
The Bunyip as Uncanny Rupture: Fabulous Animals, Innocuous Quadrupeds and the Australian Anthropocene
Elizabeth Leane and Ben Maddison
A Biography of Iceberg B09B
Katrina Schlunke
The Object of Art in the Anthropocene: Generative Chairs and Hi-Vis Touches
Roundtable 1: Holocaust Education at Australian Universities in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges and Opportunities
Avril Alba, Ruth Balint and Jan Láníček
Holocaust Education at Australian Universities in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges and Opportunities
Avril Alba
Sites of Trauma, Landscapes of Genocide
Ruth Balint
Between Seeing and Understanding: Teaching Documentary Film and the Holocaust
Matthew P. Fitzpatrick
Where to Begin? Framing Continuity Arguments about the Holocaust
Donna-Lee Frieze
Challenges and Advantages of Team-Teaching the Holocaust Face to Face and in the Cloud
Debbie Lackerstein
Reflecting on Genocide: Teaching Trainee Officers at UNSW, Canberra
Jan Láníček
Teaching the Holocaust to Diverse Student Cohorts
Peter Monteath
Holocaust Education: The Adelaide Experience
Andy Pearce
Holocaust Education at Australian Universities: Reflections on a Roundtable
Roundtable 2: Cultures of Complaint: Protest and Redress in the Age of #Metoo
Rosalind Smith
Cultures of Complaint: Protest and Redress in the Age of #Metoo
Responses
Jean-Thomas Tremblay
Institutions of Redress and the Management of Desire: A Response to Rosalind Smith
Hannah McCann
Big Reputations: Who Has the Power to Speak #MeToo?
Diana Shahinyan
The Law, Vulnerability and Disputed Victimisation in Helen Garner’s The First Stone and Laura Kipnis’ Unwanted Advances
Elizabeth A. Wilson
I’m Not Sure: Response to Rosalind Smith
Book Reviews
Barbara Holloway
Review of The Anthropocene Lyric: An Affective Geography of Poetry, by Thomas Bristow
Roger Hillman
Review of Adventures of a Postmodern Historian: Living and Writing the Past, by Robert Rosenston
Stefan Herbrechter
Review of What if Culture was Nature all Along?, edited by Vicki Kirby