Dorothy Green Memorial Lecture © The Author. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.1 Australia License.Kay Schaffe
The thesis maps the critical application of reading literary terrains. Drawing on the work of Rosi B...
This book is a story. It’s a story about ordinary people in very different parts of the world dealin...
Australia, 1959: In Tasmania, poet Gwen Harwood starts sending out her poems under male pseudonyms, ...
In the middle of 2018, which for me was also the mid-point in writing the biography of major Austral...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This thesis is a critical biography researchi...
Dorothy Green (1915-1991) was a feisty yet curiously conservative Australian literary critic-cum-pea...
When the Western Australian government announced in 2010 that Indigenous people would be compensated...
Genomic technologies have had a profound impact on understandings of what it means to be human and o...
Greenwor(l)ds rewrites the literary history of Canada from a feminist ecological perspective through...
Summary This essay examines the acts of racial discrimination portrayed in the book Follow the Rabb...
This dialogue between the two presenters examines representations of the gendered body in men writer...
Personal narratives have become one of the most potent vehicles for advancing human rights claims ac...
Shortlisted for the 2021 BSLS Book Prize Genomic technologies have had a profound impact on understa...
Indigenist Critical Realism: Human Rights and First Australians' Wellbeing consists of a defence of ...
Tributes by: Debbie Dergousoff, Daniel Grace, Liza McCoy, Eric Mykhalovskiy, Gary Kinsman, George J....
The thesis maps the critical application of reading literary terrains. Drawing on the work of Rosi B...
This book is a story. It’s a story about ordinary people in very different parts of the world dealin...
Australia, 1959: In Tasmania, poet Gwen Harwood starts sending out her poems under male pseudonyms, ...
In the middle of 2018, which for me was also the mid-point in writing the biography of major Austral...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This thesis is a critical biography researchi...
Dorothy Green (1915-1991) was a feisty yet curiously conservative Australian literary critic-cum-pea...
When the Western Australian government announced in 2010 that Indigenous people would be compensated...
Genomic technologies have had a profound impact on understandings of what it means to be human and o...
Greenwor(l)ds rewrites the literary history of Canada from a feminist ecological perspective through...
Summary This essay examines the acts of racial discrimination portrayed in the book Follow the Rabb...
This dialogue between the two presenters examines representations of the gendered body in men writer...
Personal narratives have become one of the most potent vehicles for advancing human rights claims ac...
Shortlisted for the 2021 BSLS Book Prize Genomic technologies have had a profound impact on understa...
Indigenist Critical Realism: Human Rights and First Australians' Wellbeing consists of a defence of ...
Tributes by: Debbie Dergousoff, Daniel Grace, Liza McCoy, Eric Mykhalovskiy, Gary Kinsman, George J....
The thesis maps the critical application of reading literary terrains. Drawing on the work of Rosi B...
This book is a story. It’s a story about ordinary people in very different parts of the world dealin...
Australia, 1959: In Tasmania, poet Gwen Harwood starts sending out her poems under male pseudonyms, ...