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- ‘What Would Civilisation Be without a Gun?’ The Resistant Land in Sarah Campion’s Burdekin TrilogyEssay1 October 2006
- ‘I shall tell just such stories as I please’ : Mary Fortune and the *Australian Journal*Essay1 October 2007
- The Modernist Sacred: Randolph Stow and Patrick WhiteEssay1 October 2007
- The Traumas of Translation and the Translation of Trauma: Translation and Cultural Plurality in Fremd and YasbincekEssay1 October 2007
- Along Gender Lines: Reassessing Relationships between Australian Novels, Gender and Genre from 1939 to 2006Essay1 October 2009
- Biopolitics and Eleanor Dark’s *Prelude to Christopher*Essay1 June 2011
- Minding Elephants and the Rhetorics of DestructionEssay1 June 2010
- The Ayers Rock Experience: Reading to Recuperate the Lost in David Malouf’s ‘Mrs Porter and the Rock’Essay1 May 2011
- ‘I have so many truths to tell’: Randolph Stow’s *Visitants* and *The Girl Green as Elderflower*Essay1 May 2011
- **Authorial Editing, Retrospective Reading and Short Story Publishing: New Approaches to Christos Tsiolkas**Essay28 October 2021
- Under the Angle: Memory, History, and Dance in Nineteenth-Century MedievalismEssay1 November 2011
- Cosmopolitanism, Sovereignty and MedievalismEssay1 November 2011
- Parliamentary Medievalism: The Australian Magna Carta as Secular RelicEssay1 November 2011
- In the Club: Australian Crime Fiction in the USA 1943-1954Essay1 October 2012
- Books as Gifts: The Meaning and Function of a Personal LibraryEssay1 October 2012
- Ladies and Gentlemen? Language, Body and Identity in *The Aunt’s Story* and *The Twyborn Affair*Essay1 October 2013
- Poetry, Activism and Cultural CapitalEssay1 November 2013
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1997Essay1 May 1998
- Displaced Homelands in Gerald Murnane’s *Inland*Essay30 September 2021
- Disability in Three Australian Gothic Novels: *The Well*, *Sing Fox to Me* and *Lilian’s Story*Essay23 May 2022