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Project Summary

Disabled people in Australia not only face poorer education, employment and health outcomes, and experience sustained forms of neglect and mistreatment, they are also missing from our national literature. This project aims to address this problem by investigating who Australia’s disabled authors are, how they have forged their writing careers, and how their impairment shapes their creative practice.

Project Outcomes

The Finding Australia's Disabled Authors website (www.australiandisabledauthors.com.au) is an accessible website that introduces readers to disabled authors, with brief listings discussing the author's impairment and its impact on their literary craft.

In September 2024, the project team hosted a two-day, online symposium on disability, writing and intersectionality. The Journal of the Association of Australian Literature will publish a special issue of papers from this symposium in December 2025.

Future outcomes include another online symposium about creative writing and disability, a special issue of TEXT journal and monographs on deaf writer Patricia Carlon and autistic writer Les Murray. These outcomes aim to challenge stereotypes about disabled writers, which assists with changing attitudes towards disability in the community.

Publications

Tink, A. ' Mark Haddon ‘did no research’ into autism for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. That’s just one reason it’s controversial.' The Conversation, 20 August 2024.

Tink, A. 'Steve Silberman, who changed autistic lives with Neurotribes, has died. He captured ‘a civil rights movement being born.’ The Conversation, 2 September 2024. 

Tink, A. ' Alice Wong recently won a MacArthur genius grant. Her latest book, Disability Intimacy, is about more than sex.' The Conversation, 13 January 2025. 

White, J., & Tink, A. (2025). Finding Australia’s disabled HASS students in the regions. Australian Humanities Review. https://doi.org/10.56449/14684744

White, J. Silence is my Habitat: Ecobiographical Essays. Upswell Publishing, 2025.

Project Lead

Dr Jessica White, UniSA

Project Team

Project funding and/or industry/government and/or community partners

Australia Research Council (DP240103154)

Resources/publications

www.australiandisabledauthors.com.au

Contact information

Primary Contact: Dr Jessica White
Email: jessica.white2@unisa.edu.au