Josephine Goldman

Josephine Goldman

@josiegoldman.bsky.social

Early Career Researcher in environmental humanities, and Oceanian and Caribbean literature, art and culture. Living on Gadi land, in Eora country.

70 Followers 72 Following 6 Posts Joined Dec 2024
8 months ago
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Positionalities Podcast Positionalities: The Women in French International Podcast is a space for open conversations about the intersection of our lives with our work in feminist criticism, gender studies, and studies of …

Great to speak on the @wifaustralia.bsky.social Positionalities podcast about navigating the ECR stage & cultivating community. Thanks to the wonderful hosts Pooja Booluck-Miller, @josiegoldman.bsky.social & @besskearney.bsky.social
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9 months ago

Thanks Antonia <3

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9 months ago
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Winner of the 2025 Tracey Banivanua Mar PhD Prize and two highly commended awardees announced - AAPS Congratulations to Dr Adriana Māhanga Lear, winner of the 2025 Tracey Banivanua Mar PhD Prize, and to Dr Ashlea Gillon and Dr Josephine Goldman as the two highly commended awardees!

Thank you so much to the committee of judges Dr Melinda Mann, Dr Nicholas Hoare and A/Prof Dr Victoria Stead
. Your commendation means so much to me! pacificstudies.org.au/2025/06/tbm-...

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9 months ago

Happy to announce that my PhD thesis - ‘Diving into Heavy Waters: Water and Gender in Contemporary Francophone Caribbean and Oceanian Art and Literature' - was recognised as Highly Commended in the 2025 Tracey Banivanua Mar PhD Prize from the Australian Association of Pacific Studies ! #AAPS2025

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10 months ago
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As Dutton champions nuclear power, Indigenous artists recall the profound loss of land and life that came from it In the 1970s, a huge concrete dome was built on Runit Island to cover some 85,000 cubic metres of radioactive waste dumped by the US. It still leaks radiation today.

Sharing my article on nuclear colonialism in light of the Australian LNP's spruiking of nuclear energy this election campaign. I reflect on the powerful work of Bangarra Dance Theatre, Mililani Ganivet and Marie-Hélène Villierme and Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner: theconversation.com/as-dutton-ch...

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1 year ago

Excited to share my contribution to the current issue of The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, focused on scholarship published in 2023 on 21st century francophone literature. So wonderful to see how much amazing work is being published in our field! brill.com/view/journal...

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1 year ago
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Francophone Oceania Today | Home

Thrilled to see Francophone Oceania Today liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/book/10.... in print! Thank you to Marie-Hélène for your amazing art, explored in my chapter "Opaque Visions of Polynesia: Word and Image Interactions in Marie-Hélène Villierme’s Visages de Polynésie, Faces of Polynesia"

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1 year ago
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WiF Australia Podcast Podcast · WIF Australia · The Women in French Australia podcast is a space for open conversations about feminist criticism, gender studies, and the French-speaking world. It is hosted by early career ...

We are delighted to launch our new WiF OZ podcast, hosted by Josephine Goldman and @besskearney.bsky.social 😊!

In the first episode, Beth and Josie talked to our founding President @christiesmbc.bsky.social about being a mum in academia. You can listen to it here:

open.spotify.com/show/3EOWoce...

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