David Marr on The Henson Case31 October, 2008Journalist and writer David Marr speaks passionately and intelligently about the recent sagas involving photographer Bill Henson, which are the subject of his new book, The Henson Case.
What's Hot in the Media 13th October 200813 October, 2008Robert Drewe's collection of short stories, The Rip, was top of our Most Mentioned chart last week.
The great art debate8 October, 2008David Marr has decided to explore the controversy surrounding Bill Henson’s photographs in great detail.
Video - Journalism: David Marr and Gideon Haigh in conversation. Adelaide Writers' Week (Part 2)7 July, 2008Part 2 - In this entertaining and enlightening discussion, David Marr and Gideon Haigh discuss the conditions of contemporary journalism,the best aims of journalism and the notion of persuasion in relation to journalistic writing.
Video - Journalism: David Marr and Gideon Haigh in conversation. Adelaide Writers' Week (Part 1)7 July, 2008In this entertaining and enlightening discussion, David Marr and Gideon Haigh discuss the conditions of contemporary journalism,the best aims of journalism and the notion of persuasion in relation to journalistic writing.
Drawing the Global Colour Line - Panel discussion at Adelaide Writers Week - Part 22 June, 2008David Marr chairs this Adelaide Writers' Week panel which focuses on the issues addressed in
Drawing the Global Colour Line (MUP), Henry Reynolds and Marilyn Lake's pioneering account of the transnational production of whiteness in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Drawing the Global Colour Line - Panel discussion at Adelaide Writers Week - Part 131 May, 2008David Marr chairs this Adelaide Writers' Week panel which focuses on the issues addressed in
Drawing the Global Colour Line (MUP), Henry Reynolds and Marilyn Lake's pioneering account of the transnational production of whiteness in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.