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Indigenous literatures

Summary

Dr Peter Minter is Coordinator of the Indigenous Australian Studies Major and Coordinator of Honours in Indigenous Australian Studies. He is an ARC Chief Investigator on the “AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource” consortium, contributing to the national "BlackWords" Aboriginal literature digital humanities infrastructure project.

A leading Australian poet, editor and scholar, Dr Minter’s expertise is concentrated in Indigenous literatures and their interpolations of Australian and transnational modernisms and countermodernisms. His work proposes critical and theoretical affiliations between Indigenous literatures and western cultural formations such as marxism, surrealism, psychoanalysis, economics , ecology, and law. He is particularly interested in comparative and interdisciplinary studies of interactions between Indigenous poetics and cultures of avant-garde experimentalism, the visual arts, cinema, music, resistance politics and ecopoetics. He is uniquely experienced in the history and formation of Australian editing, publishing, critical and archival communities, and is a specialist educator in graduate and postgraduate poetry, poetics and creative writing programs.

Supervisor

Dr Peter Minter.

Research location

English and Writing, School of Art, Communication and English (SACE)

Synopsis

Research interests

  • Aboriginal Literature
  • Aboriginal Poetry and Poetics
  • Australian Literature and Poetry
  • Rhetoric and Aesthetics
  • Ecopoetics and Ecocriticism
  • Romanticism, Modernism and Countermodernism
  • Creative Writing

 

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Opportunity ID

The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is 3034