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- Colonial History and Post-Colonial Fiction : The Writing of Thea AstleyEssay1 May 1999
- Review of *A Long and Winding Road: Xavier Herbert's Literary Journey*, by Sean MonahanReview1 May 2004
- Review of *The Intimate Empire: Reading Women's Autobiography*, by Gillian WhitlockReview1 October 2000
- Review of *Reading Race: Aboriginality in Australian Children's Literature*, by Clare BradfordReview1 May 2004
- Review of *David Malouf*, by Don RandallReview1 November 2008
- Review of *Mudrooroo: A Likely Story*, by Maureen ClarkReview1 November 2008
- Review of *Making Books: Contemporary Australian Publishing*, edited by David Carter and Anne GalliganReview1 May 2009
- Review of *J. M. Coetzee and the Limits of Cosmopolitanism*, by Katherine HallemeierReview1 June 2014
- Introduction: The Uses of Irish-Australian LiteratureEssay30 September 2021
- Review of *Christos Tsiolkas: The Utopian Vision*, by Jessica GildersleeveReview19 September 2017
- Review of *Polities and Poetics: Race Relations and Reconciliation in Australian Literature* by Adelle Sefton-RowstonReview30 September 2022
- Review of *The Antipodean Laboratory: Making Colonial Knowledge, 1770–1870*, by Anna JohnstonReview25 May 2024
- **Connecting Guatemala, Australia and the World: Violence in Horacio Castellanos Moya’s *Senselessness* and Mark McKenna’s _Looking for Blackfellas’ Point_**Essay29 October 2020
- ‘This edition howls to heaven to be withdrawn’: The Palmer Abridgement of Joseph Furphy’s *Such is Life*.Essay28 April 2020
- **Aboriginal Mobilities and Colonial Serial Fiction**Essay30 April 2021
- Asia, Europe and Australian Identity: The Novels of Christopher KochEssay1 May 1982
- Getting a Head: Dismembering and Remembering in Robert Drewe’s *The Savage Crows*Essay1 May 2003
- Remember Love and Struggle? Reading Jean Devanny’s *Sugar Heaven* in Contemporary Australian ContextsEssay1 May 2004
- Ambivalence, Absence and Loss in David Malouf’s *Remembering Babylon*Essay1 June 2009
- ‘Did He Want to Mix and Mate with this Man?’: Mateship, Modernism and Homoerotic PrimitivismEssay1 May 2012