[csaa-forum] What was your first CSAA conference? (Ien Ang)

Andrew Milner andrew.milner at monash.edu
Sat Mar 13 12:27:02 ACST 2021


Hi Ien,

I attended and presented papers at Melbourne in 1997, Western Sydney in
1999, Tasmania in 2001, Melbourne in 2002, Auckland in 2003, Murdoch in
2004, UTS in 2005, South Australia in 2007 and Curtin - Kalgoorlie in 2008.
I was also on the organising committee for the 1993 Melbourne conference.

Hope that helps.

Regards,
Andrew


On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 at 22:06, Ien Ang <I.Ang at westernsydney.edu.au> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> It's interesting to reconstruct the history of cultural studies in
> Australia. I have to correct Greg Noble though - I was certainly not at the
> first conference at the then UWS Nepean in 1990, as I don't think I was in
> Australia then (although I later become one of the first professors of
> cultural studies in the country at this university, but that was not until
> 1996 - I am still here!).
>
> Checking my CV I notice I was a keynote speaker at the 1998 CSAA
> conference in Adelaide, and again in 2015 at the University of Melbourne. I
> also delivered the closing address at the 2004 conference at Murdoch Uni in
> Perth.
>
> I'd also like to remind people of an early cultural studies conference I
> co-organised with John Hartley in June 1991, entitled
> 'Dismantle/Fremantle', when we managed to get a lot of east coast cultural
> studies folk to come all the way to Fremantle, WA for three days of
> exciting intellectual exchange on the directions of/for cultural studies in
> Australia at that time. Speakers included Meaghan Morris, Tony Bennett,
> Graeme Turner, Tom O'Regan, Dipesh Chakrabarty, McKenzie Wark, Zoe
> Sofoulis, and many others. Some of the papers were later published in a
> special issue of Cultural Studies, vol 6, no 3 (1992).
>
> Cheers
> Ien
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> Hi all
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> Jon Stratton and I have been chatting about this question outside the
> forum - the first 'Cultural Studies of Australia' conference was held at
> the then Uni of Western Sydney in 1990, and there is a book of conference
> proceedings. I don't think an association actually existed but it was there
> that significant steps were taken towards forming an association (as the
> Intro indicates). Hart Cohen, still at WSU, was one of the organisers.
> Meaghan Morris, Graeme Turner, Tony Bennett and Ien Ang were among the
> speakers.
>
> greg
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> Great question, Holly. My first was the 1991 "Signifying Others" event at
> the University of Southern Queensland in Toowoomba, which from the program
> was identified as the second annual event, and I'm pretty sure the
> inaugural event was the year before at UWS. While the CSAA site lists 1992
> as the year of the association's establishment, then, there were two prior
> conferences held under the CSAA banner.
>
> The association was definitely "of Australia" at that time, but I seem to
> recall that it wasn't until the late 1990s that the prospect of a name
> change to "of Australasia" or some other broader category began to gain
> traction with the Executive and this was the one that won the vote at the
> AGM of 2001 from memory. I believe it was the favourite mainly because it
> would enable us to continue to operate as CSAA and not alter the acronym on
> official documents, the accounts, and so on.
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> Checking my CV, I notice that the 2004 conference was also held at Murdoch
> Uni. I don't think I have the two conferences muddled up!
>
> One thing I was looking for was when the association moved from being the
> Cultural Studies Association of Australia to the Cultural Studies
> Association of Australasia. As my CV claims the 2003 conference, which was
> held in Christchurch, was held by the Cultural Studies Association of
> Australia I assume my CV must be wrong. I have a vague memory of there
> being discussion at one of the conferences about how the name should be
> changed, whether Australasia was politically appropriate or whether it
> should be the Cultural Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand.
> There may be others who have a better grasp of this.
>
> By the way, the first international Crossroads in Cultural Studies
> conference was held in Tampere in 1996.
>
> Cheers,
> Jon
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> Awesome thanks for sharing!
>
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> From: Jon Stratton <jon_stratton22 at outlook.com.au>
> Sent: Monday, 1 March 2021 6:40 PM
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> Hi Holly,
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>    I can tell you that the 1993 conference was held in Melbourne, at
> Melbourne Uni I think because I seem to remember staying close to Lygon
> Street. I think that was the first conference as the association was formed
> in 1992--unless the association was formed at a conference. The next
> conference I know about was the 1996 conference (I was out of the country
> in 1994 and I have no record of what happened in 1995) which was held in
> Perth at Murdoch Uni. If memory serves, I think Tony Bennett may have
> delivered a keynote and Keyan Tomaselli, from South Africa, was certainly
> there and may also have delivered a plenary or keynote. Those events were
> not held at the university but at the Fremantle Arts Centre, a gothic-style
> building constructed in the second half of the nineteenth century as a
> Lunatic Asylum but, of course, fully renovated.
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> Cheers,
>
> Jon
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> Dear CSAA Colleagues,
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> I just finished a lovely meeting with the CSAA Executive and we were
> reminiscing about our first CSAA Conferences.
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> Mine was the 2006 UnAustralia Conference.
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> What was yours?
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> I?d be keen too to see if folks have the original paper conference program.
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> Kind regards,
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> Holly.
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