Marcia Langton
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 73 |
Date of birth | October 31,1951 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Brisbane |
Australia | |
Nationality | Australian |
Parents | Kathleen Waddy |
Job | Actor |
Professor | |
Screenwriter | |
Movies/Shows | Jardiwarnpa - A Warlpiri Fire Ceremony |
Night Cries - A Rural Tragedy | |
Here I Am | |
The Redfern Story | |
The Darkside | |
Education | The Australian National University |
Macquarie University | |
Publications | scholar.google.com |
Affiliations | University Of Melbourne |
Citations | 6,457 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 617900 |
Marcia Langton: Welcome to Country: A Travel Guide to Indigenous Australia
Well, I Heard it on the Radio and I Saw it on the Television: An Essay for the Australian Film Commission on the Politics and Aesthetics of Filmmaking by and about Aboriginal People and Things
It's Our Country: Indigenous Arguments for Meaningful Constitutional Recognition and Reform
Burning Questions: Emerging Environmental Issues for Indigenous Peoples in Northern Australia
The Quiet Revolution: Indigenous People and the Resources Boom
Valuing Cultures: Recognising Indigenous Cultures as a Valued Part of Australian Heritage
The Little Red, Yellow & Black (and Green and Blue and White) Book
Blood on the Spinifex: Goody Barrett, Paddy Bedford, Rameeka Nocketa, Lena Nyadbi, Peggy Patrick, Rusty Peters, Desma Sampi, Phyllis Thomas, Freddie Timms, Timmy Timms
The Right to the Good Life: Improving Educational Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children
Noel Pearson Biography
Roads Cross: Contemporary Directions in Australian Art
Arthur Boyd: Brides
Reflections & Voices: Exploring the Music of Yothu Yindi with Mandawuy Yunupingu
Still the Lucky Country?
The Wentworth Lectures: Honouring Fifty Years of Australian Indigenous Studies
Holy Holy Holy: 13 Contemporary Artists Explore the Interaction Between Christianity and Aboriginal Culture
Well, I Heard it on the Radio and I Saw it on the Television: An Essay for the Australian Film Commission on the Politics and Aesthetics of Filmmaking by and about Aboriginal People and Things
It's Our Country: Indigenous Arguments for Meaningful Constitutional Recognition and Reform
Burning Questions: Emerging Environmental Issues for Indigenous Peoples in Northern Australia
The Quiet Revolution: Indigenous People and the Resources Boom
Valuing Cultures: Recognising Indigenous Cultures as a Valued Part of Australian Heritage
The Little Red, Yellow & Black (and Green and Blue and White) Book
Blood on the Spinifex: Goody Barrett, Paddy Bedford, Rameeka Nocketa, Lena Nyadbi, Peggy Patrick, Rusty Peters, Desma Sampi, Phyllis Thomas, Freddie Timms, Timmy Timms
The Right to the Good Life: Improving Educational Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children
Noel Pearson Biography
Roads Cross: Contemporary Directions in Australian Art
Arthur Boyd: Brides
Reflections & Voices: Exploring the Music of Yothu Yindi with Mandawuy Yunupingu
Still the Lucky Country?
The Wentworth Lectures: Honouring Fifty Years of Australian Indigenous Studies
Holy Holy Holy: 13 Contemporary Artists Explore the Interaction Between Christianity and Aboriginal Culture
Marcia Langton Life story
Marcia Lynne Langton AO FASSA FTSE is an Australian academic. As of 2022 she is the Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. Langton is known for her activism in the Indigenous rights arena.