Catriona Elder
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Room 147 RC Mills Building +612 9036 9483 |
Current Position:
Senior Lecturer
Research interests:
Dr Elder's areas of research expertise are in 20th century Australian cultural identity, especially relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Australia. This includes work on ideas of assimilation in popular fiction; whiteness and government immigration and Indigenous policy in the 1950s and 1960s. Another project focuses on race, identity and the Australian historical television mini series (1970-2005). I am also undertaking a collaborative project with Dr Rosanne Kennedy (ANU) titled Traumatic Belonging: Australian Race Relations and National Identity between the Local and the Regional. At the moment we are exploring televisual representations of Australian involvement in East Timor. Other areas of research include nationalism and sexuality (with a focus on the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras).
Other offices held:
Treasurer - International Australian Studies Association
Curent Teaching:
Doctoral Supervisions:
Current:
Pataraporn Jaruhirunsakul (Professional Doctorate) - Online Relationships in Thailand
Taweesak Sangkapreecha (PhD) - Tertiary students and Online Searching Strategies
Harriet Westacott (co supervisor) (PhD) - Skilled Migrants and Friendship Networks
Barbara Bicego (co supervisor) (PhD) - Australian Women's Experiences in Bali.
Genevieve John (PhD) - Experiences of Home and the Visual: Second Generation Children of Migrants in Sydney
Eun Suk Sa - (Professional Doctorate) The Process of Newspaper Production in the Electronic Age
Completed:
Glenda Bonifacio,(PhD) 2003 Filipino Women and Their Citizenship in Australia: in Search of Political Space. University of Wollongong.
Angela Pratt, (PhD) 2003 Indigenous Sovereignty Never Ceded: Sovereignty, Nationhood and Whiteness in Australia. University of Wollongong.
Rosemary Montgomery, (PhD) 2004 Australian Girl Readers, Femininities and Feminism in the Second World War (1939-45): a Study of Subjectivity and Agency. University of Wollongong.
Erin Cahill, (PhD) 2005 Outlaws and their Mortgages: An Analysis of the Property (Relationships) Act 1984 (NSW) University of Wollongong. With Dr Fiona Borthwick.
Grants, Fellowships and Awards
- Visiting Fellowship, Humanities Research Centre, Research School of Humanities, ANU, Canberra ACT, July-Dec 2007.
- 2006 - University of Sydney Research and Development Grant, Re-enacting non-Indigenous belonging in Australia: popular history 1960-2005. ($15000)
- 2003 - ARC IREX Award
Connections/Disconnections: Australia-India Comparative Studies ($45,000) - 2002 - Awarded, University of Wollongong, Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence
- 2001 - Educational Strategic Development Funds Grant, University of Wollongong. Tertiary Literacy Skills ($9000)
- 2001 - ARC Small Grant
Building an Electronic Bibliography (with Dr Cath Ellis) ($7000) - 2000 - ARC Small Grant
Nation, Public Remembering and Identity ($6500)
Consultancies:
1990 - Co-authored Media Representation of Violence Against Women for Women's Policy Co-ordination Unit, Department of Premier and Cabinet, Victoria.
Publications
Books
Elder, C. (2007) Being Australian: Narratives of National Identity, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Chapters in Books
Elder, C. (2009) ‘Outback House, Land and Belonging in (Television) Re-enactment’ in Vanessa Agnew and Jonathan Lamb (eds.) Settlers and Creoles, London: Palgrave.
Elder, C. (2009)‘Settling the Colonizer: Narratives of National Belonging in Re-enactment Television’ in Enric Castelló, Alexander Dhoest and Hugh O’Donnell (eds.) Narrating the Nation Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Elder, C. (2009) ‘Representing Assimilation: Bodies, Femininity and Fiction’, Catherine Kevin (ed) Feminism and the Body, Oxford: Oxford University Press
Elder, C. (2005) I Spit on Your Stone: national identity, Women Against Rape and the cult of Anzac' in Maja Mikula (ed), Stretching Boundaries: Women, Revolt and Social Change, Routledge
Elder, C. Pratt A. and Ellis C. (2004) Reconciliation Overboard: Indigenes, Immigrants and Whiteness in Constructions of Australian Nationhood in A. Moreton-Robinson (ed), Whitening Race: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism, Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press
Elder, C. Pratt A. and Ellis C. (2001) Papering over the Differences: Australian Nationhood and the Normative Discourse of Reconciliation in Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope (eds.), Reconciliation, Multiculturalism, Identities: Difficult Dialogues, Sensible Solutions. Common Ground, Altona Vic.
Elder, C. (1998) Racialising reports of men's violence against women in the print media, in Adrian Howe (ed), Sexed Crime in the News, The Federation Press, Annandale, NSW
Articles in Referred Journals
Elder, C. (2007) Diggers' Waifs': Desire, Anxiety and Immigration in Post-1945 Australia’, Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 38, No. 130, pp. 261-278
Elder, C. (2007) ‘Reconciling a New Australia: Cinematic Representations of Indigenous/non-Indigenous Relations in Post Reconciliation Australia’ Les Cahiers du CICLaS, Issue 11, pp. 135-148.
Elder, C. (2006) with Angela Pratt and Cath Ellis, ‘Running Race: Reconciliation, Nationalism and the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games’ International Review for the Sociology of Sport. Vol 41, No. 2 pp. 181-200.
Duncanson, K. Elder, C. and Pratt, M (2004) Entanglement and the Modern Australian Rhythm Method: Lantana's Lessons in Policing Sexuality and Gender Portal: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, Volume 1, Number 1 http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/portal/viewissue.ph
Elder, C. (2003) Invaders, Illegals and Aliens: Imagining Exclusion in a 'white Australia', Law/Text/Culture, Volume 7, pp. 221-50
Elder, C. (2002) Making a Nation White: Representations of Assimilation in Gwen Meredith's Beyond Blue Hills: the Ternna-Boolla Story, Australian Studies, Volume 16, Number 2, 2002
Elder, C. (2001) Ambivalent Utopias: the Project of White Colonization in Olaf Ruhen's Naked Under Capricorn, Journal of Australian Studies, Number 68, 2001, pp. 135-43.
Elder, C. (1999) What is the white in white Australia?: A reading of A. O. Neville's Australia's Coloured Minority, Olive Pink Society Bulletin, Volume 11, Number 1, 1999, pp. 28-33
Conference Papers / Addresses
Elder, C. (2008) History on Television. Australian Government Summer School for Teachers of Australian History, ANU, Canberra, ACT.
Elder, C. (2007) Living History on Television: Outback House, Land and Belonging, ‘Enact' Workshop Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW.
Elder, C. (2007) Irish/English Belonging: Colonialism and the Australian Convict Television Mini-Series, Translating Cultures: Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific 9th Biennial EASA Conference Copenhagen, Denmark
Elder, C. (2007) Resettling the Settler: Non-Indigenous Belonging, Colonialism and Reality Television Narrating the Nation: Television and Nationalism Reus, Spain.
Elder, C. (2007) Enacting Settler Colonial Desire: History on Television, Settler Colonialism: the Fifth Galway Colonialism Conference, Galway, Ireland.
Elder, C. (2007) Fantasies of Assimilation: Gendered Bodies, Raced Bodies and Desire, Interdisciplinary Conference on Feminism and the Body, Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, London, UK.




