Philip Morrissey
Title
Philip Morrissey
Birthplace
Kalkadoon
Primary Sources
Morrissey, P. (2022) An Australian First Nations COVID-19 Prevention Strategy and the limits of a medicalised managerial discourse, In Sekercioglu, F and Spence, N.D (Eds) Indigenous Health and Well-Being in the COVID-19 Pandemic, Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003220381-5
Morrissey, P. (2022) Absolute Devotion: Lionel Fogarty’s Unique Poetic Consciousness, Australian Book Review, 446, 48-49. Accessed December 4, 2022. https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/current-issue/981-september-2022-no-446/9585-philip-morrissey-reviews-harvest-lingo-new-poems-by-lionel-fogarty
Morrissey, P. and Healy, C., (2019.) Reading the Country: 30 Years On. Sydney: UTS ePRESS. https://doi.org/10.5130/978-0-6481242-8-3
Morrissey P., Lowe R. and M Cambell. (2019) Kim Scott: Readers, language, interpretation, Crawley, Western Australia: UWA. https://uwap.uwa.edu.au/products/kim-scott-readers-language-interpretation
Morrissey, P. (2011). ‘Old Cobraboor’: Colonial Violence and Aboriginal Modesty. In Morrissey, P & Reifarth, G., Aesopic Voices: Re-framing Truth Through Concealed Ways of Presentation in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Cambridge University Press.
Morrissey, P. (1998) Afterword: Moving, Remembering, Singing Our Place, In I. Anderson, M. Grossman, M. Langton & A. Moreton-Robinson (Eds.), Blacklines: Contemporary critical writing by Indigenous Australians. Melbourne University Press.
Morrissey, P. (2022) Absolute Devotion: Lionel Fogarty’s Unique Poetic Consciousness, Australian Book Review, 446, 48-49. Accessed December 4, 2022. https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/current-issue/981-september-2022-no-446/9585-philip-morrissey-reviews-harvest-lingo-new-poems-by-lionel-fogarty
Morrissey, P. and Healy, C., (2019.) Reading the Country: 30 Years On. Sydney: UTS ePRESS. https://doi.org/10.5130/978-0-6481242-8-3
Morrissey P., Lowe R. and M Cambell. (2019) Kim Scott: Readers, language, interpretation, Crawley, Western Australia: UWA. https://uwap.uwa.edu.au/products/kim-scott-readers-language-interpretation
Morrissey, P. (2015). Bill Neidjie’s story about feeling: Notes on its themes and philosophy. Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 15(2). https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/JASAL/article/view/9943
Morrissey, P. (2011). ‘Old Cobraboor’: Colonial Violence and Aboriginal Modesty. In Morrissey, P & Reifarth, G., Aesopic Voices: Re-framing Truth Through Concealed Ways of Presentation in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Cambridge University Press.
Morrissey, P. (2020). Dancing with shadows: erasing Aboriginal self and sovereignty. In Moreton-Robinson, A. (Ed.), Sovereign Subjects (pp. 65-74). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003117353
Morrissey, P. (1998) Afterword: Moving, Remembering, Singing Our Place, In I. Anderson, M. Grossman, M. Langton & A. Moreton-Robinson (Eds.), Blacklines: Contemporary critical writing by Indigenous Australians. Melbourne University Press.
Secondary Sources
Campbell M. & Morrissey, P., (Eds.) (2006). The People’s Tribunal: an Inquiry into the ‘Business Improvement Program’ The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria: Aboriginal Humanities Project. https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/7334347
Benterrak, K. and Mueke, S. and Roe, P. (1984). Reading the Country: Introduction to Nomadology, 2nd Edition. Repress. https://re-press.org/title/reading-the-country-introduction-to-nomadology/
Reifarth., G., and Morrissey, P (2011). Aesopic Voices: Re-framing Truth Through Concealed Ways of Presentation in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridgescholars.com/resources/pdfs/978-1-4438-3443-8-sample.pdf
Bradley, Kate. (2015). The Oombulgurri Project / Kate Bradley [and six others]. [Melbourne, Victoria] : Australian Indigenous Studies, The University of Melbourne. https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7339276
Benterrak, K. and Mueke, S. and Roe, P. (1984). Reading the Country: Introduction to Nomadology, 2nd Edition. Repress. https://re-press.org/title/reading-the-country-introduction-to-nomadology/
Reifarth., G., and Morrissey, P (2011). Aesopic Voices: Re-framing Truth Through Concealed Ways of Presentation in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridgescholars.com/resources/pdfs/978-1-4438-3443-8-sample.pdf
Bradley, Kate. (2015). The Oombulgurri Project / Kate Bradley [and six others]. [Melbourne, Victoria] : Australian Indigenous Studies, The University of Melbourne. https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7339276
Extra Resources
Key thinkers: Phillip Morrissey on Paul Gilroy (p2) (May 3, 2013). Slow TV. The Monthly. YouTube. Accessed December 4, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaNh3hVLK-I
Collection
Citation
“Philip Morrissey,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed April 12, 2025, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/160.