Indigenous Music, Language and Performing Arts
The many forms of Australia’s Indigenous music and temporal arts have ancient roots, huge diversity and global reach. The Indigenous Music, Language and Performing Arts series aims to stimulate discussion and development of the fields of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music, language and performing arts, in both subject matter and approach, as well as looking beyond Australia to First Nations cultures around the world. Proposals are welcomed for studies of traditional and contemporary performing arts (including dance), popular music, art music, experimental and new media, and the importance of First Nations languages for culture and empowerment, as well as theoretical, analytical, interdisciplinary and practice-based research. Where relevant, print and ebook publications may be supplemented by online or audiovisual media.
Archival Returns: Central Australia and Beyond
Edited by Linda Barwick, Jennifer Green and Petronella Vaarzon-Morel
For the Sake of a Song: Wangga Songmen and Their Repertories
Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford
Music, Dance and the Archive
Edited by Amanda Harris, Linda Barwick and Jakelin Troy
Recording Kastom: Alfred Haddon’s Journals from the Torres Strait and New Guinea,
1888 and 1898
Edited by Anita Herle and Jude Philp
Reflections and Voices: Exploring the Music of Yothu Yindi with Mandawuy Yunupingu
Aaron Corn
Singing Bones: Ancestral Creativity and Collaboration
Samuel Curkpatrick
Myfany Turpin and Felicity Meakins
Wurrurrumi Kun-Borrk: Songs from Western Arnhem Land
Kevin Djimarr