Maria Tumarkin


Maria Tumarkin is an Australian cultural historian, essayist and novelist, and is as of 2019 senior lecturer in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne, teaching creative writing.

Early life and education

Tumarkin was born and raised in Kharkov, then part of the Soviet Union, now in Ukraine. She left her home country in 1989 when she was a teenager, before the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts and a PhD in cultural history from the University of Melbourne. Her PhD was titled "Secret Life of Wounded Spaces: Traumascapes in the contemporary Australia".

Writing

She writes books of ideas, reviews, essays and pieces for performance.

Academia and projects

She was an Honorary Artistic Outreach Associate at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions and a co-creator, with Moya McFadzean, of "The Unending Absence" project.
Tumarkin taught creative writing at the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne.

Works

Books

Traumascapes: The Power and Fate of Places Transformed by Tragedy Courage Otherland: A Journey With My Daughter
  • ''Axiomatic''

Essays (selected)

  • This Narrated Life
  • No Skin
  • ''Against Motherhood''

Awards