Anna Haebich

Anna Haebich’s career brings together university teaching and research, centre directorship, museum curatorship, visual arts practice and work with Indigenous communities. Her research interests include histories of Indigenous peoples, migration, the body, the environment, the visual and performing arts, and representations of the past. Anna is a Professor specialising in interdisciplinary research at Griffith University and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities and of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia.

Books from this author

Spinning the Dream: Assimilation in Australia 1950-1970

Awards

Adelaide Festival Literature Award (Shortlisted 2002)
AIATSIS Stanner Award (Winner 2001)
Gleebooks Prize (Winner 2001)
NSW Premier’s Book of the Year (Winner 2001)
Victorian Premier’s Book Award (Winner 2001)
Western Australian Premier’s Book Award (Shortlisted 2001)
The Age Book of the Year Award (Shortlisted 2001)
The Queensland Premier’s Literary Award (Shortlisted 2001)
The Human Rights Award (Shortlisted 2001)
Centre for Australian Cultural Studies Award (Honourable Mention 2001)