Strehlow Archive: Explorations in Old and New Media

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Aboriginal Australia
Aboriginal cultural heritage
Aboriginal Cultural Knowledge
Aboriginal Researcher
Albert Namatjira
Aranda People
ARC Linkage Project
audiovisual preservation
Australia
Australian National University
Author_Hart Cohen
Cape Barren Island
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CLC
Diane Austin Broos
Digital Cultural Heritage
digital humanities
digital mediation of ceremonial life
Digital Storytelling
DNA Evidence
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ethnographic documentation
Film Collection
Finke River
Hermannsburg
Hermannsburg Mission
Hermannsburg/Ntaria
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Horseshoe Bend
Indigenous Communities
indigenous knowledge systems
Memory Studies
Monash University's Faculty
Monash University’s Faculty
Northern Territory
Northern Territory Museum
Ntaria
participatory archiving
Public Engagement
Strehlow Archive
Strehlow Collection
Strehlow Research Centre
Sydney Opera House
Wachet Auf
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367890025
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Strehlow Archive is one of Australia's most important collections of film, sound, archival records and museum objects relating to the ceremonial life of Aboriginal people. The aim of this book is to provide a significant study of the relationship of archives to contemporary forms of digital mediation. The volume introduces a specific archive, the Strehlow Collection, and tracks the ways in which its materials and research dissemination practices are influenced by media forms we now identify with the emergence of digital technology.

Hart Cohen is Professor in Media Arts in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts and a member of the Institute for Culture and Society and the Digital Humanities Research Group at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is the co-author of Screen Media Arts, winner of best textbook—Australian Publishers Association, 2009, and is editor of the Global Media Journal, Australian Edition: 2007–present.

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