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Gender Institute Awards Ceremony and Research Showcase

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Mon, 4 Aug, 12pm - 1pm AEST

Event description

The ANU Gender Institute invites all to join us in a celebration of our 2024 prize-winners.

Awards will be presented by Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Joan Leach.

Prize-winners and select GI grant recipients will deliver short presentations of their work. 

Hear from our R1 Enhancing Gender Justice through Transdisciplinary Research grants recipients:
  • Janet Hunt and Chay Brown

'She gives as good as she gets’: Understanding Misidentification as a Pathway to Aboriginal Women’s Criminalisation 

  • Mercy Masta and Anouk Ride

Indigenous Pathways to Peace: Gender, Masculinity and Peacebuilding in Melanesia

Hear from our 2024 GI prize-winners:
  • Jessie Liu - PhD Thesis 

'Formulas of Chineseness': Tracing Daigou between Australia and China

  • Ashely Price - Honours Thesis (joint winner)

Nymphs in Muslin: Women’s Wandering and the Embodiment of Classical Antiquity in Britain c. 1780-1820

  • Laura van der Linden - Honours Thesis (joint winner)

Freedom in Virtue: Wollstonecraft, Feminism, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

  • Ruby Ekkel - Journal Article 

The Meaning of a Bushwalk with the Melbourne Women’s Walking Club, 1922–45

Hear from our 2024 GI prize commendations:
  • Bhiamie Eckford-Williamson - PhD Thesis 

The Art of Masculinities: Creations and Transformation of Aboriginal Men in Australia 

  • Zoe Smith - Journal Article

“A Prisoner on the Rack”: Marital Rape, Consent, and the Gothic in Late-Nineteenth-Century Colonial Women’s Writings 

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