Belinda MacGill

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Bio

 

Belinda MacGill is a lecturer, artist and researcher at University of South Australia. Belinda won several teaching awards including several Student Choice Excellent Teacher Award (UniSA), Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Teaching (National award) and Excellence in Teaching Award (Flinders University). Her primary research interests draw on the fields of Indigenous education, postcolonial theory, visual methodologies, arts pedagogy (Dawson 2013) and critical race theory. Her theoretical work is informed by Indigenous knowledges (Nakata, 2004; Rigney, 2018; Smith 1999), Giroux’s border pedagogy (1995), and place-based pedagogy (Carter, 2009; Somerville, 2011). She has published in a broad range of articles concerned with postcolonial receptivity, teaching in the contact zone, critical pedagogy and feminist art theory.