The revival in cultural nationalism suggested by current debates about Australian history and literature represents (to borrow from Gillian Whitlock) both a potential pleasure and a danger for Australian literary studies. While the injection of funds augured by this shift in government policy could resuscitate and reinvigorate the discipline, at present, such funds seem to be contingent upon reviving a canonical approach to the teaching and researching of Australian literature. This situation places Australian literary studies at a crossroad. Rather than following the path of least resistance and reinstituting the canon, I advocate a move towards innovation: that is, an extension and realisation of the principles and insights of cultural ma...
The paper argues that Cultural Reading offers a more positive way of discussing globalised culture t...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
Within Australia, the concentration of the “field of cultural production” in Sydney and Melbourne re...
The revival in cultural nationalism suggested by current debates about Australian history and litera...
Taking a cue from Franco Moretti's research, my article applies statistical methods to probe the his...
On the face of it, terms like 'the author,' the canon,' literature' - and its many sub-categories, ...
Australian Literature and the New Empiricism: A reponse to Paul Eggert, "Australian Classics and the...
This paper considers the professionalization of literary studies in Australian universities. It trac...
The paper argues that popular fiction has been ignored in the 'officially sanctioned' account of Aus...
Abstract Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with bo...
Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with book histor...
Taking a cue from Franco Moretti's research, my article applies statistical methods to probe the his...
Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with book histor...
So wrote G. B Barton, Reader in English at the University of Sydney, in the introduction to his ...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
The paper argues that Cultural Reading offers a more positive way of discussing globalised culture t...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
Within Australia, the concentration of the “field of cultural production” in Sydney and Melbourne re...
The revival in cultural nationalism suggested by current debates about Australian history and litera...
Taking a cue from Franco Moretti's research, my article applies statistical methods to probe the his...
On the face of it, terms like 'the author,' the canon,' literature' - and its many sub-categories, ...
Australian Literature and the New Empiricism: A reponse to Paul Eggert, "Australian Classics and the...
This paper considers the professionalization of literary studies in Australian universities. It trac...
The paper argues that popular fiction has been ignored in the 'officially sanctioned' account of Aus...
Abstract Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with bo...
Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with book histor...
Taking a cue from Franco Moretti's research, my article applies statistical methods to probe the his...
Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with book histor...
So wrote G. B Barton, Reader in English at the University of Sydney, in the introduction to his ...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
The paper argues that Cultural Reading offers a more positive way of discussing globalised culture t...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
Within Australia, the concentration of the “field of cultural production” in Sydney and Melbourne re...