• home
    • A Country in Mind
    • Curating Sydney
    • Borrowed Eyes
    • Bodies of Stone, Bianca Hester Lithic Bodies
    • Review of Handmade Universe in The Saturday Paper
    • Review of Steve Morton's Australian Deserts, ABR
    • Review-essay Site & Sound: Sonic Art as Ecological Practice
    • The Exploitation of Casual Workers in the University Sector
    • Review of Judy Watson & Yhonnie Scarce, TarraWarra Museum of Art
    • Review of John Blay's Wild Nature
    • Living with the Anthropocene
    • 'Walking' in HEAT archive
    • Going Under: Robert Macfarlane's Underland
    • Amanda Marburg profile
    • Essay in The Conversation
    • Review of Westerly Magazine 62.2
    • Fossils in the City
    • Cycling the City
    • The Slow Violence of Incarceration
    • Walking (Best Australian Essays)
    • Abandoned Objects
    • Buffel Grass: An Augmented Landscape
    • Desert Grasslands
    • Ground Glass (The Iowa Review)
    • City of Skies
    • View from Yuendumu mining store
    • Kim Mahood's Evolving Geographies
    • The 'Living Humanities': Creative Arts & Academic Humanities in Tension
    • Science, Wonder and New Nature Writing: Rachel Carson
    • Donald Thomson’s Hybrid Expeditions
    • Gallant Desert Flora: Olive Pink's Australian Arid Regions Flora Reserve
    • A New Science
    • Science and Stories Offering Hope for the Climate
    • Catalogue essays
    • Reviews, artist profiles & features
    • Down City Streets
  • about/contact
  • news
Menu

Saskia Beudel

writer
  • home
  • books
    • A Country in Mind
    • Curating Sydney
    • Borrowed Eyes
  • essays
    • Bodies of Stone, Bianca Hester Lithic Bodies
    • Review of Handmade Universe in The Saturday Paper
    • Review of Steve Morton's Australian Deserts, ABR
    • Review-essay Site & Sound: Sonic Art as Ecological Practice
    • The Exploitation of Casual Workers in the University Sector
    • Review of Judy Watson & Yhonnie Scarce, TarraWarra Museum of Art
    • Review of John Blay's Wild Nature
    • Living with the Anthropocene
    • 'Walking' in HEAT archive
    • Going Under: Robert Macfarlane's Underland
    • Amanda Marburg profile
    • Essay in The Conversation
    • Review of Westerly Magazine 62.2
    • Fossils in the City
    • Cycling the City
    • The Slow Violence of Incarceration
    • Walking (Best Australian Essays)
    • Abandoned Objects
    • Buffel Grass: An Augmented Landscape
    • Desert Grasslands
    • Ground Glass (The Iowa Review)
    • City of Skies
    • View from Yuendumu mining store
    • Kim Mahood's Evolving Geographies
  • scholarly articles
    • The 'Living Humanities': Creative Arts & Academic Humanities in Tension
    • Science, Wonder and New Nature Writing: Rachel Carson
    • Donald Thomson’s Hybrid Expeditions
    • Gallant Desert Flora: Olive Pink's Australian Arid Regions Flora Reserve
    • A New Science
    • Science and Stories Offering Hope for the Climate
  • art writing
    • Catalogue essays
    • Reviews, artist profiles & features
  • collaborations
    • Down City Streets
  • about/contact
  • news
 

‘The “living humanities”: Creative arts and academic humanities in tension

TEXT vol 26 (2), October 2022

 
Back to Top
Archive Block
This is example content. Double-click here and select a page to create an index of your own content. Learn more
Archive
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023