This paper considers the professionalization of literary studies in Australian universities. It traces ways in which its interdisciplinary formations have been shaped not only by the cultural contexts of colonialism and postcolonialism, but also by institutional factors and budgetary pressures. Nevertheless, it argues this framework has also created intellectual opportunities for positively reshaping the subject so as to bring it into discursive conversation with cognate fields. It suggests that the repositioning of Australian literature and literary studies in relation to World Literature may offer the prospect of opening up the field for the benefit of scholars the world over
Over the last thirty years the demographic profile of Australian universities has changed significa...
Will students raised on social media still read English literature? • What is the role of English/Am...
This paper proposes that within humanities and arts faculties in our universities exist too much emp...
This paper considers the professionalization of literary studies in Australian universities. It trac...
The article surveys discussion of the state of the Australian literature to conclude that it is in d...
The revival in cultural nationalism suggested by current debates about Australian history and litera...
The revival in cultural nationalism suggested by current debates about Australian history and litera...
[Extract] This paper is concerned with the future of literature and literary criticism in the univer...
For the past three years, considerable media and governmental attention has been directed towards th...
The development of the Australian Curriculum has reignited a debate about the role of Australian lit...
My first encounter with Australian literature as such (that is, as more than a few works of children...
This edition of AsiaPacific Media Educator features, along with other articles and reports (pp.60-10...
Futures for English Studies examines the value and purpose of teaching and researching English langu...
All of the contributors to this special issue have reflected on the stakes involved in negotiating d...
Looking back to the past this paper discusses why Pacific studies and in particular Australasian stu...
Over the last thirty years the demographic profile of Australian universities has changed significa...
Will students raised on social media still read English literature? • What is the role of English/Am...
This paper proposes that within humanities and arts faculties in our universities exist too much emp...
This paper considers the professionalization of literary studies in Australian universities. It trac...
The article surveys discussion of the state of the Australian literature to conclude that it is in d...
The revival in cultural nationalism suggested by current debates about Australian history and litera...
The revival in cultural nationalism suggested by current debates about Australian history and litera...
[Extract] This paper is concerned with the future of literature and literary criticism in the univer...
For the past three years, considerable media and governmental attention has been directed towards th...
The development of the Australian Curriculum has reignited a debate about the role of Australian lit...
My first encounter with Australian literature as such (that is, as more than a few works of children...
This edition of AsiaPacific Media Educator features, along with other articles and reports (pp.60-10...
Futures for English Studies examines the value and purpose of teaching and researching English langu...
All of the contributors to this special issue have reflected on the stakes involved in negotiating d...
Looking back to the past this paper discusses why Pacific studies and in particular Australasian stu...
Over the last thirty years the demographic profile of Australian universities has changed significa...
Will students raised on social media still read English literature? • What is the role of English/Am...
This paper proposes that within humanities and arts faculties in our universities exist too much emp...