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A Visit to Fairyland: Shirley Barber and the romanticisation of the English countryside

Daydreams of glittering wings and the laughter of pixies.

May 9, 2021 Vivienne Guo
Culture //

How a Nation of Mystics, Occultists, and Yogis became “Hindus”

Hinduism is not a 4000-year-old religion, it’s a 200-year-old colonial era invention.

October 22, 2020 Vish Lingam
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Cottagecore, colonialism and the far-right

On the darker side of our obsession with picnics and cottages.

September 8, 2020 Claire Ollivain
Analysis //

Women and folklore in rural North India

There is no solitary female perspective recorded in folklore, or in real-world praxis.

August 30, 2020 Shania O'Brien
Analysis //

Fifty years in the making: how USyd students supported Bougainville’s independence movement

Why listening to the voice of Bougainvillean's is important

March 1, 2020 Michael Albinowski
Analysis //

The Future of Our History: The migration of the Nicholson Museum

The past and the changing future of the Nicholson Museum.

February 19, 2020 Becky Barlow
Analysis //

Wooden Ships and Iron Men: Race and Violence on the Beach Frontier

Maritime history without rose-tinted glasses. (Part 2 of 2.)

January 28, 2020 Robbie Mason
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Mimicry and Memory: Aboriginal and Māori Seafarers during the Age of Sail

Cultural entanglements, commemoration and the Tasman Sea. (Part 1 of 2.)

January 24, 2020 Robbie Mason
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Invasion Day Editorial

An editorial for Honi Soit's week of Invasion Day coverage.

January 21, 2020 Honi Soit
Text reading "No future(tense) for prescriptionist grammar", next to a pencil that has drawn a loop, on a pink gradient background
Opinion // Linguistics

No future (tense) for prescriptionist grammar

A more inclusive approach to diverse language systems is needed

April 10, 2019 Ellie Stephenson

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