
Jane Lydon
26 April 1965
16 works on record
Biography
Jane Lydon’s research centres upon Australia’s colonial past and its legacies in the present. In particular, she is concerned with the history of Australia’s engagement with anti-slavery, humanitarianism, and ultimately human rights. She is is a white settler scholar who aims to carry out politically located research that respects Indigenous sovereignty. Her work has contributed to decolonizing heritage and academic practice, with a strong impact on debates regarding colonialism and Australian legacies of imperialism and slavery.
[Source](https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/jane-lydon/).
Works

Indigenous Networks

Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire

Fantastic dreaming

Imperial Emotions

Eye contact

Remembering the Myall Creek Massacre
Many inventions
Many inventions
1999
Handbook of postcolonial archaeology
Handbook of postcolonial archaeology
Calling the shots
Calling the shots
The flash of recognition
The flash of recognition
Visualising Human Rights
Visualising Human Rights
Antislavery in Australia
Antislavery in Australia
Anti-Slavery and Australia
Anti-Slavery and Australia
Flash of Recognition
Flash of Recognition
Picturing Citizenship
Picturing Citizenship
Object Lessons
Object Lessons