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- The Literary Destruction of Canberra: Utopia, Apocalypse and the National CapitalEssay1 May 2009
- Defining the Field of Irish-Australian Literature: Challenges and ConundrumsEssay30 September 2021
- Short Fiction Short Nation: The Ideologies of Australian RealismEssay2 November 2018
- David FosterEssay1 October 1977
- Stanzas at Leisure from NeglectEssay1 May 1994
- Why Australia? Or Against the Fragmentation of English Literary StudiesEssay1 May 2000
- Urban Influence on Australian Literature in the Late Nineteenth CenturyEssay1 October 1975
- The Eco-Humanities as Literature: A New Genre?Essay1 October 2008
- Displaced Selves in Contemporary Fiction, or the Art of Literary ActivismEssay1 November 2013
- Baylebridge, Nietzsche, Shaw: Some Observations on the ‘New Nationalism’Essay1 October 1975
- Australian Invention of Chinese Invasion: A Century of Paranoia, 1888-1988Essay1 May 1995
- Constructing Cosmopolitanism, Promoting Humanitarianism: The Marvellous Melbourne of E.W. Cole in Lisa Lang’s *Utopian Man* (2010)Essay19 September 2017
- Indigenous Sovereignty in the Poetry of Romaine MoretonEssay1 October 2009
- Irish Protestant Colonialism and Educational Ideology in Australia:** **Hannah Boyd’s *Letters on Education* (1848)Essay30 September 2021
- Indigenous Literature and the Extractive IndustriesEssay1 November 2013
- Shifting Timescapes and the Significance of the Mine in Alexis Wright’s *Carpentaria*Essay29 October 2020
- Not Reading the Nation: Australian Readers of the 1890sEssay1 May 2006
- Paternalism and Complicity: Or How Not to Atone for the ‘Sins of the Father’Essay1 May 2007
- Greeks and Moderns: The Search for Culture in the *Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918*Essay1 October 2007
- Cosmopolitanism, Sovereignty and MedievalismEssay1 November 2011