Limina Journal

Limina Journal An peer-reviewed academic journal of historical and cultural studies based at UWA

Limina is an peer-reviewed academic journal of historical and cultural studies based at the University of Western Australia. The journal operates with a special commitment to publishing the work of postgraduates and early career researchers, and encourages creative methodologies. The journal promotes resistance to traditional disciplinary boundaries, and at the same time demands a rigo

rous approach to issues of research, context and theoretical debates. Views expressed on this page do not represent the views of the University of Western Australia. Comments that encourage debate and discussion are welcome; however, respectful communication is required at all times. Any content that is offensive, defamatory, vulgar or otherwise objectionable will be removed. You must ensure that the content of your comments respects copyright/intellectual property rights, so please cite, reference and link back accordingly. All content and comments published on this page must adhere to the University Policy on Social Media and the Draft UWA Web policy.

On Friday and Saturday, researchers specialising in a wide range of fields, from history to creative writing to visual a...
12/10/2025

On Friday and Saturday, researchers specialising in a wide range of fields, from history to creative writing to visual art, gathered on a variety of fascinating panels to discuss the topic of memory.

Thank you to all our speakers, chairs and guests who helped make this year's conference 'On Memory' such a success!

Our call for papers for the accompanying special edition 'On Memory' will be released shortly. Stay tuned!

Limina recently had the honour of winning UWA Convocation's Matilda Award, recognising outstanding achievement in cultur...
29/08/2025

Limina recently had the honour of winning UWA Convocation's Matilda Award, recognising outstanding achievement in cultural pursuits.

We are so pleased in the year of our thirtieth anniversary to be recognised.

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Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies invites you to its annual conference, On Memory – an interdisciplinary humanities conference exploring how memory shapes identity, culture, politics, and our relationship to the past.

When: 10, 11 October 2025

Where: The University of Western Australia

Cost: Student Two Days $50, Non-Student Two Days $60

Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/limina-2025-conference

MEET OUR PRESENTERS: Rachel Hanson, Fremantle PressRachel Hanson is a Senior Editor of both fiction and non-fiction at F...
26/08/2025

MEET OUR PRESENTERS: Rachel Hanson, Fremantle Press

Rachel Hanson is a Senior Editor of both fiction and non-fiction at Fremantle Press. After receiving an MA (Professional Writing) from UTS, she began her editorial career in Sydney as a sub-editor and writer for a variety of commercial magazines. After moving to Perth, she spent six years as the Managing Editor for a custom publisher before joining the Press in 2021.

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Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies invites you to its annual conference, On Memory – an interdisciplinary humanities conference exploring how memory shapes identity, culture, politics, and our relationship to the past.

When: 10, 11 October 2025

Where: The University of Western Australia

Cost: Student Two Days $50, Non-Student Two Days $60

Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/limina-2025-conference

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Limina is a refereed academic journal of historical and cultural studies based at the University of Western Australia. The journal operates with a special commitment to publishing the work of postgraduates and early career researchers, and encourages creative methodologies. The journal promotes resistance to traditional disciplinary boundaries, and at the same time demands a rigorous approach to issues of research, context and theoretical debates. Views expressed on this page do not represent the views of the University of Western Australia. Comments that encourage debate and discussion are welcome; however, respectful communication is required at all times. Any content that is offensive, defamatory, vulgar or otherwise objectionable will be removed. You must ensure that the content of your comments respects copyright/intellectual property rights, so please cite, reference and link back accordingly. All content and comments published on this page must adhere to the University Policy on Social Media and the Draft UWA Web policy.