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.
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 2021, https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/when-there-is-no-ritual-to-dream-the-silence-of-indigenous-suicide
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 2021, https://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.