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Daniel Browning Daniel Browning i(A133271 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Bundjalung ; Aboriginal Kullilli
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1 Close to the Subject Daniel Browning , 2023 single work essay
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 251 2023; (p. 46-52)
'I'm a storyteller — nothing more. Rather than break stories, I've been broken by them. I've never won a Walkley, or even been nominated for one. But then, I decided to spend nearly three decades of my life in a highly competitive industry driven by ego and the cult of personality, fortified by whiteness and normativity. A place where I have never really belonged, patrolled by those with an inborn unquestioned objectivity — the heritable right of whiteness. The Iie of that objectivity, that anyone can pretend they are without biases or that they can be excised from their work, has been exposed. In the global reckoning with power spurred by the Black Lives Matter movement, the crisis of objectivity in journalism (at least in the English-speaking world) has been experienced as something of a delayed reaction. Perhaps that's because the profession is so blindingly white. In 2023, we have reached critical mass globally in terms of black and non-white journalists, who are largely responsible for the yielding we see in many newsrooms and media organisations. Now, my embedded blackfella subjectivity and my closeness to the subject of my journalistic enquiry — other blackfellas — is considered to be an asset rather than a liability.' 

(Introduction)

 
 
1 Phalanx (Woman's Work) Daniel Browning , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: A Line in the Sand 2023;
1 6 y separately published work icon Close to the Subject : Selected Works Daniel Browning , Broome : Magabala Books , 2023 26364773 2023 selected work essay interview

'This book is a collected works of one of Australia’s most accomplished media personalities. Chronicling his career since 2007, Close to the Subject presents a selection of pieces from Daniel Browning’s stellar career as a journalist, radio broadcaster, critic and interviewer.' 

'Alongside conversations with the likes of the late Archie Roach, Doris Pilkington, and Vernon Ah Kee, the book contains a series of critical essays displaying Browning’s talent as an Australian cultural critic and public intellectual. A range of previously unpublished poetry, memoir, art writing and play script is also presented, highlighting his vulnerable and passionate creative side in its own right (Publication summary)  

1 Country Is Kin Daniel Browning , 2022 single work prose
— Appears in: Family : Stories of Belonging 2022;
1 The Compelling Mystery of the Wanji-wanji – the Enigmatic Hit Song That Travelled across Vast Distances in Space and Time Daniel Browning , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , November 2022;

'A few years ago, Noongar musician Clint Bracknell heard one of the catchiest hooks ever.'

1 'I Called Him Uncle' : Remembering Iconic Theatre Great Uncle Jack Charles Daniel Browning , 2022 single work obituary (for Jack Charles )
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , September 2022;
1 Artist Julie Gough on Untold Histories Daniel Browning , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , July 27 - 2 August 2019;

'Throughout her career, artist Julie Gough has shone light on Tasmania’s colonial history and the genocidal war against Aboriginal people, including her ancestors. With a major solo exhibition at TMAG, Tense Past, she speaks about her remarkable work. “Art is not only a visual outcome; making each artwork is my way of proceeding through the quagmire of the past.”' (Introduction)

1 Indigenous Stories and Storytellers May Be Lost in the Digital Age Daniel Browning , 2019 single work criticism
— Appears in: Sydney PEN Magazine , May 2019; (p. 13)
'How do you maintain the storytelling traditions and the spoken literatures of an oral culture in the digital era, asks Daniel Browning, journalist and radio broadcaster who produces and presents Awaye!, the Indigenous art and culture program on ABC Radio National.' 

 (Article summary)

1 The Spoken Literature of the World's Oldest Culture Is Disappearing – but There Are Ways to Keep It Alive Daniel Browning , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 9 January 2019;
1 Water Country Daniel Browning , 2018 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories , no. 66 2018;
1 y separately published work icon Wrong Kind of Black Daniel Browning (interviewer), Australia : ABC Radio National , 2018 14624407 2018 single work interview

Daniel Browning interviews Boori Monty Pryor about his ABC web series, Wrong Kind of Black

1 The Stella Prize : Alexis Wright Wins for Her Collective Memoir Tracker Daniel Browning , Patrick Carey , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , April 2018;

'"How do you tell an impossible story, one that is almost too big to contain in a single book?"

'This is the opening line of Alexis Wright's book Tracker, which has won the 2018 Stella Prize for Australian women's writing.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Word Up Daniel Browning (presenter), ABC Radio National , 2016 18417652 2016 series - publisher podcast

'Word Up shares the diverse languages of black Australia from Anmatyerre to Arrernte, from Bidjara to Bundjalung, from Nyungar to Ngaanyatjarra, from Yankunytjatjara to Yorta Yorta—one word at a time.'

(Source : ABC)

1 Perceiving the Distant Daniel Browning , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: Artlink , June vol. 35 no. 2 2015; (p. 10-13)
1 y separately published work icon The Blaktism Daniel Browning (interviewer), Australia : ABC Radio National , 2014 9127817 2014 single work interview

Megan Cope interrogates the certification of Aboriginality in her new film work The Blaktism. The artist is at the centre of a transformative quasi-religious but absurdist ritual where a host of Australian stereotypes perform a 'blaktism'.

1 form y separately published work icon Crocker Island Exodus Daniel Browning , Australia : ABC Radio National , 2012 Z1877441 2012 single work radio play Indigenous story

Documentary filmmaker Steve McGregor in his latest film Croker Island Exodus follows the story of 95 Aboriginal children and their missionary carers who embarked on a cross-continent journey - a journey to safety from Japanese warplanes and the bombing of Darwin.(Source: RadioNational Awaye website: www.abc.net.au)

1 form y separately published work icon Fernando's Ghost Daniel Browning (interviewer), Australia : ABC Radio National , 2012 Z1877037 2012 single work radio play Indigenous story

He's been described as an Aboriginal prophet - an extraordinary man who dreamt of self-determination, of independent homelands, of rights and political freedom for his countrymen and women and who fought a long, personal war against racism and settler colonialism. (Source: Awaye! website: www.abc.net.au)

1 A Place of Our Own : A Conversation Between Hetti Perkins and Daniel Browning Daniel Browning (interviewer), 2012 single work interview
— Appears in: Artlink , vol. 32 no. 2 2012; (p. 46-48)
This conversation between curator Hetti Perkins and co-editor Daniel Browning looks at Perkins call for a National Institution, or Centre, of Indigenous Art, which might become, as she puts it, 'a living space that breathes culture'.
1 y separately published work icon Artlink Beauty and Terror vol. 31 no. 2 June Daniel Browning (editor), Stephanie Radok (editor), 2011 Z1800982 2011 periodical issue
1 Bowing for Palm Island : Maitland Schnaars Daniel Browning (interviewer), 2010 single work interview
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , September 2010;
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