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- Ambivalence, Absence and Loss in David Malouf’s *Remembering Babylon*Essay1 June 2009
- Review of *The Colonial Kangaroo Hunt* by Ken Gelder and Rachael WeaverReview30 April 2021
- ‘The Life, the Loves, of that Dark Race’: The Ethnographic Verse of Mid-Nineteenth-Century AustraliaEssay1 May 2007
- The Time of Biopolitics in the Settler ColonyEssay1 June 2011
- Introduction: The Uses of Irish-Australian LiteratureEssay30 September 2021
- Review of *The Transformation of Political Identity from Commonwealth through Postcolonial Literature* by Lamia TayebReview1 October 2008
- Rereading David Malouf’s *Fly Away Peter*: The Great War, Aboriginal Dispossession, and the Politics of RememberingEssay1 May 2009
- Review of *The Censor's Library: Uncovering the Lost History of Australia's Banned Books*, by Nicole MooreReview1 June 2012
- The Dark Side of the Dreaming: Aboriginality and Australian CultureEssay1 October 1992
- Review of *Religious Poetry in Australia: Reception and Application of Theological and Philosophical Texts* by Marion SpiesReview1 May 2001
- Review of *Time, Tide and History: Eleanor Dark’s Fiction, edited by Fiona Morrison and Brigid Rooney*Review19 December 2024
- Review of *The Fiction of Tim Winton: Earthed and Sacred*, by Lyn McCredden.Review25 February 2018
- Review of *Reclaiming Romanticism: Towards an Ecopoetics of Decolonization*, by Kate RigbyReview30 April 2021
- Review of *Polities and Poetics: Race Relations and Reconciliation in Australian Literature* by Adelle Sefton-RowstonReview30 September 2022
- Review of *Transcultural Ecocriticism: Global, Romantic and Decolonial Perspectives*, edited by Stuart Cooke and Peter Denney.Review11 December 2022
- The Eco-Humanities as Literature: A New Genre?Essay1 October 2008
- Blood and Names: Spectres of Irishness in Ruth Park’s *The Harp in the South* TrilogyEssay3 October 2024
- Short Fiction Short Nation: The Ideologies of Australian RealismEssay2 November 2018
- ‘Listen to the People Who Know’: Nuclear Colonial Memory in the Work of Natalie Harkin and Yhonnie ScarceEssay2 May 2023
- Gambling on Reality: A Reading of Peter Carey’s *Oscar and Lucinda*Essay1 June 1991