The Arts Across Cultures
The Arts Across Cultures includes research into classic, modern and contemporary literature, film, theatre, graphic and visual art and music, especially from cross-cultural and comparative perspectives. Areas of interest include cross-generic adaptation and intertextuality; cultural representations of gender and sexuality; stylistics; travel literature; self-writing; literatures produced in disaporic or exile experiences; and intercultural narratives.
Featured projects | Duration |
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Illustrated Literature of Papunya and Strelley, 1979-1998 | 2022 |
Australian Text Analytics Platform (ATAP) ARDC Co-investment Project |
2021–2023 |
Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA) ARDC Co-investment Project |
2021–2023 |
The Illustrated Literature of Papunya and Strelley | 2020–2024 |
How far can an Aussie joke travel? Intercultural perspectives on Australian humour. | 2018 |
Conversational Interaction in Aboriginal and Remote Australia (CIARA) ARC Discovery Project |
2018–2022 |
Local Government Initiative for Implementation of 'Easy Japanese' as a Language Choice of their Multilingual Websites The Nippon Foundation |
2016 |
Talking knowledge, doing learning: the early years ARC Discovery Projects |
2015–2018 |
Metaphor in image and word: correspondences in the conceptual metaphors underlying artworks and their linguistic descriptions The University of Queensland |
2014–2015 |
Hoarded Memory in Le¿la Sebbar's Life Writing The University of Queensland |
2013 |