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Academic Staff: Dr Goldie Osuri

Position: Lecturer

Tel: 9850 8606

Fax: 9850 6893

Email: gosuri@scmp.mq.edu.au

Academic Profile

Current Research Interests

Visuality & Newsmedia Technologies; Terrorism and the New World Order; Nationalisms and Transnational Cultures: Australia and the U.S.; Conversion and Nationalism in India.

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Book Chapters and Refereed Journal Articles

Media Necropower: Australian Media Reception and the Somatechnics of Mamdouh Habib’, Borderlands e-journal vol.5, no. 1 (2006): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol5no1_2006/osuri_necropower.htm>

‘Imploding Singularities: For a Critique of Autoimmunity as Political Future’, Social Semiotics, vol. 16, no. 2 (2006): pp. 499-510.

‘Making Global Subjects: Diasporic Identity as a Media Event’, in eds, A. Pullen & S. Linstead, Organization & Identity, London, Routledge, 2005, pp. 244-265 (co-authored with Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee)

‘Ordinary Australian Orientalisms: Racialised and Gendered Approaches to the Turtle Beach texts in D’Cruz and Steele’s Australia’s Ambivalence Towards Asia, Borderlands e-journal vol. 3, no. 3 (2004): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol3no3_2004/osuri_ordinary.htm>

‘White Diasporas: Media Representations of September 11 and the Unbearable Whiteness of Being in Australia’, Social Semiotics, 14.2 (2004): pp. 151-171. (co-authored with Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee)

‘Paralogical Moments: Herstories of Colonialism and Conversion, Diaspora and Migrancy’, Outskirts: feminisms along the edge, 11 (December 2003): <http://www.chloe.uwa.edu.au/outskirts/article1.htm>

‘Organizing multiple spacetimes in a colonial context: Indigeneity and White Australian nationalism at the Melbourne Museum’, in ed. S. Linstead, Text/Work: Representing Organization and Organizing Representation, London, Routledge, 2003, pp. 138-160. (co-authored with Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee)

‘Reading Hartleyism: Postcolonial Time-lags and Postmodern Equivocations’, Southern Review: Communications, Politics, Culture, 34.1 (2001): pp.108-120.

‘Silences of the Media: Whiting Out Aboriginality in Making News and Making History’, Media, Culture & Society. 22. 3 (2000): pp. 263-284. (co-authored with Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee)

‘Genealogies of the Body Politic: History and Resistance in the Cinema of Sembene’, in eds. D.P. Ahluwalia & P. Nursey-Bray, Post Colonialism: Culture and Identity in Africa, New York, Nova Science, 1998, pp. 91-110.

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Reviews and Non-Refereed Articles

‘Unrequited Justice: Conference Report’, Overland (2005): pp. 60-61.

‘Review of Stitches on Time’, Anthropological Forum, vol. 15, no. 2 (2005): pp. 211-212.

‘Narratives from the Women’s Studies Family: Recreating Knowledge’, Australian Feminist Studies , 19.44 (July 2004): pp. 246-247.

‘Review of Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World’, Chain Reaction, 84 (2001): p. 41.

‘Diasporic Maladies: A Review of Jhumpa Lahiri's The Interpreter of Maladies’, CRNLE Reviews Journal, (December 2001).

‘Multiple Englishes’, CD ROM, English Writing Program. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA., USA, 1995.

‘Image and Flesh: Images of Indian Women in E.M. Forster’s Passage to India’, Prisma 2.4 (1991): p.14.

‘ Main Street America and the Third World: Lives of South Asian Immigrants in Worcester County, The Worcester Telegram, 5 June 1987.

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Guest Editorships

Regimes of Terror , Borderlands ejournal, vol 5, no. 1, (2006): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/issues/vol5no1.html>

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