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Keeping Intouchable: A community report on the use of mobile phones and social networking by young Aboriginal people in Victoria
F Edmonds
APO: Analysis & Policy Observatory, 2012
402012
‘While I knew I was raced, I didn’t think much of it’: the need for racial literacy in decolonising classrooms
L Brown, O Kelada, D Jones
Postcolonial Studies 24 (1), 82-103, 2021
202021
Dancing the Transcultural across the South
R Fensham, O Kelada
Journal of Intercultural Studies 33 (4), 363-373, 2012
192012
The stolen river: Possession and race representation in Grenville's colonial narrative
O Kelada
Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature 10, 2010
192010
White nation fantasy and the Northern Territory'intervention'
O Kelada
ACRAWSA e-journal 4 (1), 1-11, 2008
122008
Love is a battlefield:‘maternal’emotions and white catharsis in Baz Luhrmann's post-Apology ‘Australia’
O Kelada
Studies in Australasian cinema 8 (2-3), 83-95, 2014
112014
Falling from View: Whiteness, Appropriation and the complicities of desire in The Postcolonial Eye
A Maxwell, O Kelada
Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature 12 (3), 2012
92012
Situating the body: choreographies of transmigration
R Fensham, O Kelada
Journal of Intercultural Studies 33 (4), 395-410, 2012
82012
Shooting from the hip: An interview with Tony Albert
O Kelada
Art Monthly Australia, 15-17, 2009
62009
Beyond the wonderland of whiteness: The Blak wave of Indigenous women shaping race on screen
O Kelada, M Clark
A Companion to Australian Cinema, 107-130, 2019
52019
Bodies on the line: Repossession and'talkin up'in Aboriginal women's art
O Kelada, M Clark
Artlink 33 (3), 39-43, 2013
32013
'As the past coils like a spring': Bridging the history of Australian women writers with contemporary Australian women writers' stories
O Kelada
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal, 48-60, 2006
32006
Have we'come a long way baby'?: The'f'word, feminist theories of power and reflections on whiteness
O Kelada
Outskirts: feminisms along the edge 29, 2013
22013
Is the personal still political? Contemporary Australian women writers waltzing to a different tune
O Kelada
Australian Cultural History 27 (1), 25-34, 2009
22009
The urban frontier and the abduction of the racialized body: Nyungar artist Dianne Jones's Men's Business
D Jones, O Kelada
Postcolonial Studies 15 (2), 283-294, 2012
12012
Storylines: Women writers in Australia, present and past
O Kelada
Charles Sturt University, 2005
12005
Displacing Whiteness in the Arts and Education: Dialogues in Action
T Cañas, O Kelada, M Randall
Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education 36 (1), 122-146, 2019
2019
of Whiteness
O Kelada, M Clark
A Companion to Australian Cinema, 107, 2019
2019
BLEEDING THE ARCHIVE, TRANSFORMING THE MYTHSCAPE
G Grieves, O Kelada
Indigenous Archives: The Making and Unmaking of Aboriginal Art, 321, 2017
2017
Bleeding the Archive, Transforming the Mythscape
O Kelada, G Grieves
UWA Press, 2017
2017
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