The interview and seven articles in this special issue of Contemporary Women’s Writing have been gathered here by the guest editors as a result of the fifth biennial Contemporary Women’s Writing Association conference held in Melbourne, Australia, 3–5 July 2014. 1 The event, themed “Environments,” showcased scholarly papers, creative presentations, discussion panels, and poetic performances by scholars and writers from across the globe. As the first CWWA conference to be held in Australia – indeed, in the Southern Hemisphere – many participants embarked on a significant quest across oceans to visit the country for the first time, in many cases exchanging summer for Melbourne’s chilly winter backdrop. This was a fitting introduction, perhaps...
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The Introduction to the collection of essays published in Interactions 2010-special issue: "The role...
The Introduction to the collection of essays published in Interactions 2010-special issue: "The role...
Introduction to volume 5 of Writing in Practice: the journal of Creative Writing Research
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, is both a nove...
This paper, ‘Between the Chapters’, discusses the journey involved in researching and interviewing n...
"This collection of papers is the third publication of the Australasian Association of Writing Progr...
WOMEN WRITING ACROSS CULTURES: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE An international symposium at St Hilda’s Col...
The articles collected in this special issue were originally all delivered as papers at the ‘Hystori...
The special issue of TEXT on writing and researching (in) the regions provides a robust portrait of ...
This chapter is about a group of women who write. We are women whose homes are scattered along the e...
Critical introduction to the special issue of the journal Women: A Cultural Review, written and edit...
In the autumn of 2018, as the days began to lengthen and thoughts turned to the new (European) acade...
[Extract] In December 2015, the 41st Conference on Social Theory, Politics & the Arts was held at th...
This special issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, the result of a collaboration with the So...
[Extract] In December 2015, the 41st Conference on Social Theory, Politics & the Arts was held at th...
The Introduction to the collection of essays published in Interactions 2010-special issue: "The role...
The Introduction to the collection of essays published in Interactions 2010-special issue: "The role...
Introduction to volume 5 of Writing in Practice: the journal of Creative Writing Research
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, is both a nove...