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Wednesday December 6

8.30 – 5pm Registration, Bradley Forum, Level 5 Hawke Building, UniSA City West Campus, North Terrace

9am – 10am Opening Session, Allen Scott Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Hawke Building

Introduction - Professor Susan Luckman (on behalf of Conference organising committee)

Welcome to Country - Ashum Yarlupina Owen

Welcome by Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research and Enterprise & Standing Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington AO

Opening words from CSAA President, Dr Rebecca Olive

10 - 11am Keynote Address: Professor Sandy O’Sullivan, Macquarie University

“The Colonial Project of Gender: Indigenous trans joy, queerness in practice, coloniality in turmoil”

Chair: Associate Professor, Katrina Jaworski

11-11.30am Morning Tea, Bradley Forum

11.30am – 1pm Parallel Sessions

Hawke Building Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room
H6-12 H6-11 H6-10 H6-9 H6-3 H5-26 Council Room
Meihua Lu, ‘Transiting Panel Edwina Bartlem, Harry Gallagher, Melanie Ross, ‘Forest Tully Barnett, ‘Digital
Global Feminism to ‘Provocateurs: Art in the ‘Support Trans Rights but Imaginations – A Search Cultural Infrastructure in
Neoliberal China: A Study Age of Algorithmic More Importantly, for New Perspectives’ the Foundational
of Chinese Radical Surveillance’ Support Trans Wrongs: Economy and
Feminist Activism An Exploration of Regenerative Economics
#TuoMeiYi’ Frameworks’
Contemporary Trans
Horror’
Dongyang Li and Jia On-Country Practices: Andrew Hutcheon, ‘The Kelly Panchyshyn, Amelia Walker and Dan Stephanie Daughtry,
Guo, ‘Online Feminist Walking Trails, Jackpot and the libertines: ‘Teenage Relationality: Disney, ‘Poetic ‘Professionalisation and
Stand-up Comedy: an subversion and encounters: lessons from the Arts: the Viability of
emerging discursive and Soundtrails, Cultural conviviality in the shadow The Queer Reboot of three intercultural Maintaining a Sustainable
affective practice on Mapping of big tech grifting’ Heartbreak High (Netflix exchange projects’ Professional Performing
gender in China’ 2022)’ Arts Practice in Australia’
Stephen Muecke Rohann Irving, ‘’I refuse to Evangeline Aguas, Hannah Stark, ‘Extinction Scott Brook, ‘Social
Jennifer Eadie sit alone and bet in a ‘Queer Interruptions: in Public’ media creativity and the
Hamish Sewell sports pub’: Navigating Queer Fandom, cultural sector’
Bettina Walter shame and stigma in Documentary and
everyday sports betting’ Activism’
Chair: Anna Cristina Chair: Stephen Muecke Chair: Brydie Kosmina Chair: Stuart Richards Chair: Katrina Jaworski Chair: Susan Luckman
Pertierra

1 – 2pm Lunch, Bradley Forum

1.30pm Book Launches, Bradley Forum:

Queer Memory and Storytelling: Gender and Sexually-Diverse Identities and Trans-Media Narrative (Routledge 2024 ), by Rosslyn Prosser and Rob Cover, to be
launched by Professor Emerita Chris Beasley, The University of Adelaide

Identity in the COVID-19 Years: Communication, Crisis, and Ethics (Bloomsbury 2023), by Rob Cover, to be launched by Dr Hannah McCann, University of Melbourne

2 – 3.30 pm Parallel Sessions

Hawke Building Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room
H6-12 H6-11 H6-10 H6-9 H6-3 H5-26 Council Room
Zoe Bauer, ‘Dance like Panel Panel Panel Rebecca Olive, ‘More- Laura McLean, ‘Listening
Everybody is Watching’ than-ocean-literacies: Back: Hauntology as an
Drones, social media and analytical device for the
seeing what swims study of post and
beneath from above’ settlers’-colonial sound
art practice’
Jon Stratton and Panizza The Work of Scenarios Comforts and Discomforts: Queer Textualities Simon Troon, Melanie Katrina Schlunke, ‘The
Allmark, ‘Doing the subgenres of popular Ashe, and Belinda Smaill, Practice of Touch:
Nutbush: How Australia romance ‘Encountering Flying Cultures of Conservation
got its very own line Foxes: Audience and De-Colonisation
dance’ Response and Reckoning when working with
with Ecosystem Extinct Museum
Disruption in Australia’ Specimens’
Belinda Johnson and Presenters: Amy Matthews Eloise Ross Eduardo de la Fuente, Andrew Milner,
Anna Hickey-Moody, Gilbert Caluya Alex Cothren Jess Pacella ‘Writing landscape: On ‘Ecoterrorism in Recent
‘Dance activism, Down Michael Richardson Rachel Hennessy Stuart Richards the literary and Climate Fiction’
syndrome and the Zoe Horn Justina Ashman Whitney Monaghan theoretical affordances of
expanded dance body’ Abby Guy Sydney sandstone’
Chair: Anna Cristina Chair: Michael Richardson Chair: Amy Matthews Chair: Whitney Chair TBC Chair: Prudence Black
Pertierra Monaghan

3.30 - 4pm Break

4 - 5pm Keynote Address: Professor Anja Schwarz, University of Potsdam, Allen Scott Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Hawke Building

“Berlin’s South Australian Archive”

Chair: Professor Stephen Muecke, Nulungu Research Institute

5-5.10pm Book launch: North by Lindsay Barrett, Puncher & Wattman, 2023 - Allen Scott Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Hawke Building

Presenters: Stephen Muecke and Anja Schwartz


Thursday December 7
8.30 – 5pm Registration, Bradley Forum, Level 5 Hawke Building, UniSA City West Campus, North Terrace

9-10am Keynote Address: Professor Susan Stryker, University of Southern California, Allen Scott Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Hawke Building

“The Shape of Gender in the 19th Century”

Chair: Associate Professor, Katrina Jaworski

10 - 10.30am Morning Tea, Bradley Forum

10.30am – 12 noon Parallel Sessions

Hawke Building Room H6-12 Hawke Building--Room H6-11 Hawke Building--Room H6-10 Hawke Building--Room H6-9 Hawke Building--Room H6-3

Robert Boucaut and Alexander Michelle Phillipov, Susan Panel Panel Han Reardon-Smith,
H Beare, ‘Positive Masculinity Luckman and Jessica Loyer, ‘Nonbinary on screen (on
or Toxic Positivity? Apple TV+’s ‘Agile Producers and Stolen Land)’
Ted Lasso as a Capitalist Consumer-Saviors: Media
Utopia’ Discourses of Resilience and
Responsibility in the Artisanal
Economy’
Rob Cover, ‘Apprehending Sasha Mackay and Elizabeth How do critical studies of Media Futures Hannah Stark and Timothy
digital hostility and online Ellison, ‘‘You have to go to the technology intersect with Laurie, ‘Reframing Coercive
abuse: A digital cultures pub’: public art for culture as practice?: A Control and Intimate Partner
approach’ placemaking conversations in roundtable discussion Violence in Carmen Maria
remote communities’ Machado’s In the Dream
House’

Nikolas Matovinovic, ‘The Kendrea Rhodes, ‘Footsteps Linda Dement Charu Maithani Finola Laughren, ‘The
Other Squid Game: How and Corridors, adding new Zoë Elena Horn Theresa Pham unpopular men of popular
Splatoon 3 promotes a culture dimensions to Mad Studies: A Laura McLean Mitchell Price feminism’
of cosiness, inclusivity, and creative multimedia approach Libby Young Discussant: Sukhmani Khorana
becoming-cephalopod’ to Madness in Australia”
Chair: Katrina Jaworski Chair: Daniel Marshall Chair: Libby Young Chair: Michael Richardson Chair: Prudence Black
12 – 1pm Lunch, Bradley Forum and CSAA AGM, Hawke Building Room H6-12

1 – 2pm Plenary Panel – Queer Screen Studies Today, Allen Scott Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Hawke Building

Chair: Dr Stuart Richards, University of South Australia

Panellists: Dr Natalie Krikowa, University of Technology Sydney; Dr Hannah McCann, The University of Melbourne; Dr Whitney Monaghan, Monash University; Dr
Josh Pocius, The University of Melbourne

2.10 – 2.20pm Quick Break to move between rooms

2.20 – 3.50pm Parallel Sessions

Hawke Building Room H6- Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room
12 H6-11 H6-10 H6-9 H6-3 H5-26 Council Room
Vivien Nara, ‘Reading Mila Rose Heneck, Panel Gökçen Karanfil, Panel Panel
Culture: Notes from ‘“World-building” as ‘Everyday Cultural
Philology and culturally generative Practices and Media
Poststructuralism’ practice at Australian Consumption Patterns
regional Burning Man Among Turkish-
events’ Australians’
Paul Magee, ‘The James Boss, ‘“Zero dollars Perspectives on Sex in Ture Sahin, ‘In Pursuit of Making Representation Queer Memory and
University of Where’ and zero cents”: DIY Popular Romance Happiness: Urban to Rural Matter Storytelling
music scenes in rural and Migration in Turkey’
regional South Australia’
Mark Gibson, ‘Organic Megan Moon, ‘English in Georgia Nicholls Charlotte H. Okkes-Sane, Tanja Dreher and Poppy Rosslyn Prosser
Neoliberalism – A.O. K-pop: A Bridge or Barrier Harrison Stewart ‘Censorship, whiteness De Souza Barbara Baird
Hirschman’s ‘exit’ option toward Cultural Elizabeth Duffield and decolonisation in Sukhmani Khorana Rob Cover
and the grassroots Inclusivity?’ contemporary Senegal’ John Budarick
formation of market logics’
Chair: Susan Luckman Chair: Prudence Black Chair: Amy Matthews Chair: Rupa Ghosh Chair: Sukhmani Khorana Chair: Rob Cover

3.50 – 4pm Quick Break to move between rooms

4 – 5.30pm Parallel Sessions


Hawke Building Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room
H6-12 H6-11 H6-10 H6-9 H6-3 H5-26 Council Room
Phoebe Macrossan, Anna Anna Hickey-Moody, ‘The Panel Natalie Krikowa, Laura Ngoc Lan Tran, Panel
Potter, Harriot Beazley, Young Subjects of the ‘Interactive Documentary ‘Un/forgetting Agent
Archer-Lean, ‘Global Problem’ Practice as Cultural Orange: Towards A
Screens and Australian Activism: exploring social Reimagining of
Teens: A Participatory justice research in Queer Vietnamese Forests’
Audience Study’ Representation Matters’
Claire Henry, ‘The Scott Brook, ‘Digital The violence of memory: Victoria Knight, ‘Death, Iwan Awaluddin Yusuf, A Road-Tripping
Monstrous Mother of Badges and Youth Arts’ disrupting ‘ordinary’ taxes, failure and shame: ‘Representation of Residency: Mapping
Australian Cinema’ landscapes The normativity of Widows and Divorcees Shadows of the Bight
limiting fat queer bodies’ (Janda) in Indonesian
Popular Culture’
Melanie Ashe, ‘Focusing Francesca Ferrer-Best, Luis Eduardo Q. Guerra Sarah Mould, ‘Nothing to Jana Norman, Emily
the cattle station as a ‘Bodies of Work’ Scott Webster lose: How writers can use Potter, Stephen Muecke,
significant site of Matthew W. Rofe literary science fiction to Pru Black, Mandy
Australian film create fat hope’ Treagus and Lee Harrop
production’
Chair: Stuart Richards Chair: Daniel Marshall Chair: Luis Eduardo Q. Chair: Katrina Jaworski Chair Rupa Ghosh Chair: Katrina Schlunke
Guerra

5.30 – 6pm Make way up North Terrace to Adelaide Festival Centre (FYI trams are free within the city centre)

6 – 8pm Conference Drinks, Banquet Room, Adelaide Festival Centre

The Banquet Room is located on the river side of the Adelaide Festival Centre, close to King William Road.

Announcement of winner of the Continuum Best Postgraduate Abstract Award, Professor Panizza Allmark
Friday December 8
8.30 –12 noon Registration, Bradley Forum, Level 5 Hawke Building, UniSA City West Campus, North Terrace

9 – 10.30am Parallel Sessions

Hawke Building Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room
H6-12 H6-11 H6-10 H6-9 H6-3 H5-26 Council Room
Panel Aiman Rizal, ‘Exploring Panel Panel Madeleine Martin, ‘I Panel
Twitter’s #Darkside: Of Don’t Like It: Camp as a
porn, sex work, and sex tactic of political parody
education as haven for in the Australian settler
Malay Muslim women in colony’
Malaysia’
Culture(s) of disability Emma Whatman, ‘A Local Practices/Global Home Inside-Out Holly Eva Katherine Does it have the grunt?
inclusion Culture of Limitation in Markets: Toward a Randell-Moon, ‘Racial The cultural challenges of
Sex Education: Unpacking Sustainable Australian capitalism and settler green mobility in practice
the Welcome to Sex Fashion Industry colonisation in Australia
Controversy’ or Australian debts to
Gurindji economies’
Kuansong Victor Zhuang Catherine Son and Natalya Lusty Rita Budiman Mandy Treagus and Glen Fuller
Stephanie Mantilla Victoria Fielding, ‘The Harriette Richards Sijun Shen Madeleine Seys, Ian Buchanan
Bella Choo political agenda setting Lisa Lake Luis Eduardo Q. Guerra ‘Transforming tradition Aleesha Rodriquez
Discussant: Prof Anna effect of Australian news Scott Webster for inclusive futures: Yuki Tauel Harper
Hickey-Moody media framing of violence Kihara’s Paradise Camp’
against women’
Chair: Gerard Goggin Chair TBC Chair: Natalya Lusty Chair: Scott Webster Chair: Daniel Marshall Chair: Tauel Harper

10.30 – 11am Morning Tea, Bradley Forum

11 – 12 noon Keynote Address: Professor Justin O’Connor, University of South Australia, Allen Scott Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Hawke Building

‘Cultural Studies and Cultural Policy: Two Torn Halves?’

12 – 1pm Lunch, Bradley Forum

12.15 – 1pm Meeting – all welcome: A Cultural Policy Research Association for Australasia? Hawke Building--Room H5-26 Council Room
12.30 - 1pm Book Launch, Bradley Forum: Feminist Afterlives of the Witch: Popular Culture, Memory, Activism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), by Brydie Kosmina, to be
launched by Dr Maggie Tonkin, University of Adelaide

1 – 2.30pm Parallel Sessions

Hawke Building Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room Hawke Building--Room
H6-12 H6-11 H6-10 H6-9 H6-3 H5-26 Council Room
Panel Rebecca Carpenter-Mew, Katrina Jungickel, Panel Doortje Hoerst, Panel
‘Between Jlo and Betty ‘Multiple, Convertible & ‘Technologies in everyday
White: Culture as anti- Reversible: Hidden leisure: Knowing oceanic
ageist activism’ histories, acts of environments through
resistance and alternate sailing’
sites of innovation
stitched into C19th
aviatrix patented
costumes’
New cultural policy Eleonora Cerqua, ‘Forte Madeleine C. Seys, Creativity, Mahsa Makki Alamdari, Unbearable relationalities
imaginaries: the Prenestino – A case of ‘Tailoring the “Dazzling entrepreneurship, ‘(Re)construction of and their affects
foundational economy, inclusivity in Rome’ Don Dunstan” and “The purpose—capitalism and Cultural Identity through
regenerative economics, Marching Dunstans”: Don culture in practice Everyday Life: A Practice-
arts as work and the Dunstan’s Pink Shorts as Based Acculturation’
Revive national cultural Culture, Activism, and
policy Collective Memory in
Practice’
Tully Barnett Victor J Krawczyk, ‘Can Ailsa Weaver, ‘Music Collin Chua Gwen Ng, ‘Second class- Karin Sellberg
Emma Webb you move me so I can video as fashion theory: a Nicholas Richardson citizens: The Discursive Sheila Cavanagh
Jessica Alice relieve your suffering?: potential tool in design Alison Pattinson Representations and Katrina Jaworski
Ben Eltham The Aesthetics of education’ Expectations of Malaysian
Satu Teppo Compassion for Animals in Women During
Scientific Cultures’ Lockdown’
Chair: Justin O’Connor Chair TBC Chair: Susan Luckman Chair: Collin Chua Chair TBC Chair: Katrina Jaworski

2.30 – 3.30pm Closing Session, Allen Scott Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Hawke Building

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