Australia has witnessed changes in the visual, performing arts and literary markets wrought by the demands of globalization. The Australian film industry has embraced the opportunities presented by access to overseas markets and expertise. For Australian literature however, the discourse is one of doom and gloom; rhetoric of crisis pervades the popular press and specialist broadsheet supplements. The ‘death of the literary novel’ is touted as a direct result of the push towards globalization of the publishing industry and the dominance in Australia of the big international houses and lists. It is the contention of this paper that the rhetoric of crisis articulated in Australian literary circles is actually a backlash against the deconstruct...
Popular romance fiction is the most prolific and profitable popular genre globally, a robust counter...
My title, I have to confess at the outset, does not signal the discovery of a long-lost feminist lit...
In the economic struggle, literary or rather, publishing overproduction has turned a book among othe...
This paper offers a look back over the rise of the visibility, and the rise as a category, of Asian ...
The paper argues that popular fiction has been ignored in the 'officially sanctioned' account of Aus...
Women authors are accepted as valued (marketable) contributors to genre fiction and they are welcome...
Since the 1970s, there has been a steady increase in proximity between popular entertainment and lit...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Juliet Ella FleschA revised edition of this thes...
© 2009 Dr. Jay ThompsonI address a selection of texts published in Australia between 1993 and 1997 w...
This paper considers the situation of the changing global market for Australian literary fiction. In...
This article examines fiction as a major sector of trade-book publishing in exploring the place of A...
"In 1998, Elizabeth Webby professed a widely accepted account of contemporary Australian literary h...
Across countless acts of sustained creativity that can and do take years to perform, and via reading...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
The consistency of the themes surrounding male damage in contemporary Australian women's fictions in...
Popular romance fiction is the most prolific and profitable popular genre globally, a robust counter...
My title, I have to confess at the outset, does not signal the discovery of a long-lost feminist lit...
In the economic struggle, literary or rather, publishing overproduction has turned a book among othe...
This paper offers a look back over the rise of the visibility, and the rise as a category, of Asian ...
The paper argues that popular fiction has been ignored in the 'officially sanctioned' account of Aus...
Women authors are accepted as valued (marketable) contributors to genre fiction and they are welcome...
Since the 1970s, there has been a steady increase in proximity between popular entertainment and lit...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Juliet Ella FleschA revised edition of this thes...
© 2009 Dr. Jay ThompsonI address a selection of texts published in Australia between 1993 and 1997 w...
This paper considers the situation of the changing global market for Australian literary fiction. In...
This article examines fiction as a major sector of trade-book publishing in exploring the place of A...
"In 1998, Elizabeth Webby professed a widely accepted account of contemporary Australian literary h...
Across countless acts of sustained creativity that can and do take years to perform, and via reading...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
The consistency of the themes surrounding male damage in contemporary Australian women's fictions in...
Popular romance fiction is the most prolific and profitable popular genre globally, a robust counter...
My title, I have to confess at the outset, does not signal the discovery of a long-lost feminist lit...
In the economic struggle, literary or rather, publishing overproduction has turned a book among othe...