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- Beyond Capricornia: Ambiguous Promise in Alexis WrightEssay1 May 2009
- ‘Did He Want to Mix and Mate with this Man?’: Mateship, Modernism and Homoerotic PrimitivismEssay1 May 2012
- Review of *Colonial Australian Fiction: Character Types, Social Formations and the Colonial Economy*, by Ken Gelder and Rachael WeaverReview25 February 2018
- Recentring Water: Thinking with the Chain of PondsEssay25 May 2024
- One Decade, Two Accounts: The Aboriginal Arts Board and ‘Aboriginal literature’, 1973-1983Essay5 May 2016
- Aboriginality in *Ethel Turner’s Seven Little Australians* and Its Translation into GermanEssay1 November 2015
- Colonial History and Post-Colonial Fiction : The Writing of Thea AstleyEssay1 May 1999
- Textual Phantasmagoria: Marcus Clarke, Light Literature and the Colonial UncannyEssay1 October 2003
- ‘Are you weaker than a woman, weaker even than a mother?’: Abjection and Infanticide in *Dead Europe* and *Drift*Essay1 October 2007
- The Eco-Humanities as Literature: A New Genre?Essay1 October 2008
- Oodgeroo - an Educator Who Proved One Person Could Make a DifferenceEssay1 November 1994
- Challenging Voices: Tracing the Problematic Role of Testimony in Political ChangeEssay1 October 2006
- Blood and Names: Spectres of Irishness in Ruth Park’s *The Harp in the South* TrilogyEssay3 October 2024
- Review of *A Crucible of Prophets: Australians and the Question of God* by Veronica BradyReview1 October 1982
- Oodgeroo’s Impact on Federal PoliticsEssay1 November 1994
- Review of *Siting the Other: Re-visions of Marginality in Australian and Anglophone Canadian Drama*, edited by Marc MaufortReview1 October 2002
- Review of *Against the Grain: Beverley Farmer's Writing*, by Lyn JacobsReview1 May 2004
- Review of *Witnessing the Past: History and Post-Colonialism in Australian Historical Novels*, by Sigrun MeinigReview1 November 2008
- American Dreaming : The Fictions of Peter CareyEssay1 October 1986
- Review of *After Electra: Rage, Grief and Hope in Twentieth-Century Fiction*, by Eden LiddelowReview1 May 2005