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- Review of *Along the Faultlines: Sex, Race and Nation in Australian Women's Writing, 1880s-1930s* by Susan Sheridan, and *Writing the Colonial Adventure: Race, Gender and Nation in Anglo-Australian Popular Fiction, 1875-1914* by Robert DixonReview1 October 1996
- Kangaroo Redux: Reading the Conflicts of South Australian Settler Colonialism in W.A. Cawthorne’s *Kuperree*Essay30 September 2022
- ‘Touches of Nature that Make the Whole World Kin’: Furphy, Race and AnxietyEssay1 November 2000
- Biopolitical Correspondences: Settler Nationalism, Thanatopolitics, and the Perils of HybridityEssay1 June 2011
- Reading Groups and Reconciliation: Kate Grenville’s The Secret River and the Ordinary ReaderEssay1 November 2014
- Review of *Reading Race: Aboriginality in Australian Children's Literature*, by Clare BradfordReview1 May 2004
- Review of *Banana Bending: Asian Australian and Asian Canadian Literatures*, by Tseen-Ling KhooReview1 May 2005
- Australian Literature: Points for DepartureEssay1 October 1999
- Review of *The Postcolonial Eye: White Australian Desire and the Visual Field of Race*, by Alison RavenscroftReview1 October 2013
- Unknown Australia: Rosa Praed’s Vanished RaceEssay1 May 2005
- Review of *Polities and Poetics: Race Relations and Reconciliation in Australian Literature* by Adelle Sefton-RowstonReview30 September 2022
- Gender and Race Relations in Elizabeth O’Conner’s Northern HomesteadsEssay1 May 2003
- Shrouded Histories: Outlaw and Lawmaker, Republican Politics and Women’s InterestsEssay1 May 2003
- Indigenous Sovereignty in the Poetry of Romaine MoretonEssay1 October 2009
- Transforming *Jane Eyre*: Its Australian Stage AdaptationsEssay31 October 2015
- Review of *Capricornia* and *South of Capricornia: short stories* (1925-34) by Xavier Herbert, and *Xavier Herbert: episodes from Capricornia, Poor Fellow My Country and other fiction, nonfiction and letters*, edited by Frances de Groen and Peter Pierce.Review1 May 1993
- Review of *Transgressive Itineraries: Postcolonial Hybridizations of Dramatic Realism*, by Marc MaufortReview1 May 2004
- Racism, the Realist Writers’ Movement and the Katharine Susannah Prichard AwardEssay1 October 1999
- Marcus Clarke: *Long Odds* and the 1873 Melbourne CupEssay1 October 1974
- ‘Preserving the White Race’: Some Australian Women’s Literary Responses to the Great WarEssay1 October 1985