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- The Asian Conspiracy: Deploying Voice/Deploying StoryEssay1 October 2010
- Biopolitical Correspondences: Settler Nationalism, Thanatopolitics, and the Perils of HybridityEssay1 June 2011
- ‘Lights all askew in the heavens’: Einsteinian Relativity, Literary Modernism and the Lecture on Light in Christina Stead’s *Seven Poor Men of Sydney*Essay7 December 2016
- Economies of Childhood in Nineteenth-Century Australia: Catherine Helen Spence’s Short Fiction for ChildrenEssay9 July 2018
- Constructing Cosmopolitanism, Promoting Humanitarianism: The Marvellous Melbourne of E.W. Cole in Lisa Lang’s *Utopian Man* (2010)Essay19 September 2017
- Christina Stead’s ‘Kelly File’: Politics, Possession and the Writing of *Cotters’ England*Essay7 December 2016
- **Connecting Guatemala, Australia and the World: Violence in Horacio Castellanos Moya’s *Senselessness* and Mark McKenna’s _Looking for Blackfellas’ Point_**Essay29 October 2020
- **Wenz Reinvented: The Making and Remaking of a French-Australian Transnational Writer**Essay30 April 2021
- Who Gets to Survive the Apocalypse? Disability Hierarchy in Post-Disaster Fiction in Australian YAEssay23 May 2022
- ‘Nearly all deep fertile soil’: Les Murray, His Son and AutismEssay23 May 2022
- Kangaroo Redux: Reading the Conflicts of South Australian Settler Colonialism in W.A. Cawthorne’s *Kuperree*Essay30 September 2022
- Irishness as a Literary Condition: Australia and its Irish Reading and Writing CommunityEssay30 September 2021
- Conceptualising Irish-Aboriginal WritingEssay30 September 2021
- Ruth Park’s Charlie Rothe: Reading *Harp in the South* (1948) and *Poor Man’s Orange* (1949)Essay18 December 2023
- Between Impressions and Data: Negotiating Literary Value at the Humanities/Social Sciences FrontierEssay30 October 2023
- ‘The Kingdom of Dust’: *Voss* as Planetary EpicEssay11 December 2022
- Aboriginal Women's Life-History Writing, Settler Reading and *Not Just Black and White*Essay11 December 2022
- ‘Listen to the People Who Know’: Nuclear Colonial Memory in the Work of Natalie Harkin and Yhonnie ScarceEssay2 May 2023
- Resisting Productionist Timescapes by Making Better Futures in the Present: Care for Country in Western Sydney LiteraturesEssay25 May 2024
- Reading *The Electrical Experience* in *Cold Light*: Labour Politics and Narrative Form in Frank Moorhouse, Then and Now.Essay10 August 2016