Julia Hurst

Title

Julia Hurst

Birthplace

Wathaurong Country (Darug and Dharrawal Country)

Primary Sources

Hurst, J. and Maber, K (2024) Matriarch: Reclaiming the mermaid (PDF, 121 KB) – In Dalley, C. and  Barnwell, A. (Eds). Memory in Place: Locating colonial histories and commemoration. ANU Press. Accessed May 5 2024.

Hurst, J. (2022) On Taungurung Land Sharing History and Culture by Uncle Roy Patterson and Jennifer Jones (review). Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 23(1), doi:10.1353/cch.2022.0004

Hurst, J. & Read, P. (2022). Walking Proudly out of Step: Reversing Genocide. In Ashoton, P. & Hamilton, P. (Eds.) The Australian History Industry, Australian Scholarly Publishing.

Hurst, J. and Laidlaw, Z. (2020). Feature: Beyond Indigenous Survival: Indigenous History and the Politics of justice, Overland, Accessed April 9 2021,  https://overland.org.au/previous-issues/reflections-on-ngaga-dji-listening-for-change/feature-beyond-survival-indigenous-history-and-the-politics-of-justice/

Porter, L., Hurst, J. & Grandinetti, T. (2020). The politics of greening unceded lands in the settler city. Australian Geographer, 51(2), pp. 221-238. doi:10.1080/00049182.2020.1740388 

Hurst, J. (2015). A Lingering Inheritance: We were brought up with this stuff. In McGrath, A. & Jebb, M. A. (Eds.) Long history, deep time : deepening histories of place ANU Press.

Secondary Sources

Maddison, S., Hurst, J. & Wandin, D. (2021). The mess of colonialism, the complexity of Treaty. In Hobbs, H., Whittaker, A. & Coombes, L. (Eds.) Treaty-making: 250 Years Later (1st ed., pp. 179-202) Federation Press.

Extra Resources

Rademaker, L, Troy, J. and Hurst, J.(2024) 'too many babies' Australias Secret History The Conversation,April 12, Accessed April 13 2024 https://theconversation.com/friday-essay-too-many-aboriginal-babies-australias-secret-history-of-aboriginal-population-control-in-the-1960s-189249

Hurst, J. (2020). Why Australia fails to protect its heritage. Politico, Accessed April 9 2021,  https://www.politico.eu/article/why-australia-fails-to-protect-its-heritage/

Hurst, J. (2019). When there is no Ritual to Dream: The Silence of Indigenous Suicide, Pursuit, Accessed April 9 2021https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/when-there-is-no-ritual-to-dream-the-silence-of-indigenous-suicide 

Collection

Citation

“Julia Hurst,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed November 19, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/675.

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