Katrina Schlunke

Katrina Schlunke and writes and researches about the interconnections between place, past  race, whiteness, language, writing and Australian Indigenous interventions. She is a co-editor of Cultural Studies Review and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Universities of Tasmania and Sydney. She is currently working on a research  project to do with extinction and its afterlives (with Dr Hannah Stark). Her most recent publication is ‘The Object of Art in the Anthropocene: Generative Chairs and High-Vis Touches’ (2018)  published in Australian Humanities Review.

Katrina will appear at our 2019 conference.

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Katrina’s writing includes Bluff Rock: Autobiography of a Massacre.

Katrina Schlunke

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