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- Review of *After Electra: Rage, Grief and Hope in Twentieth-Century Fiction*, by Eden LiddelowReview1 May 2005
- Review of *Fabulating Beauty: Perspectives on the Fiction of Peter Carey*, edited by Andreas GaileReview1 May 2006
- Reading Kate Llewellyn’s Garden(Books)Essay1 October 2006
- Review of *Mudrooroo: A Likely Story*, by Maureen ClarkReview1 November 2008
- Review of *Literary and Social Diasporas: An Italian Australian Perspective*, edited by Gaetano Rando and Gerry TurcotteReview1 June 2009
- Review of *Impact of the Modern: Vernacular Modernities in Australia 1870s–1960s*, edited by Robert Dixon and Veronica KellyReview1 June 2009
- Review of *Flashing Eyes and Floating Hair: A Reading of Gwen Harwood's Pseudonymous Poetry*, by Cassandra L. AthertonReview1 October 2008
- Biopolitics and Eleanor Dark’s *Prelude to Christopher*Essay1 June 2011
- Humanitarian Sex: Biopolitics, Ethics, and Aid Worker MemoirEssay1 June 2011
- Review of *J. M. Coetzee and the Limits of Cosmopolitanism*, by Katherine HallemeierReview1 June 2014
- English Studies in Australia: Repositioning the SubjectEssay1 June 2013
- Review of *Republics of Letters: Literary Communities in Australia*, edited by Peter Kirkpatrick and Robert DixonReview1 November 2012
- **Connecting Guatemala, Australia and the World: Violence in Horacio Castellanos Moya’s *Senselessness* and Mark McKenna’s _Looking for Blackfellas’ Point_**Essay29 October 2020
- *Unspoken Thoughts*: A Reassessment of Ada CambridgeEssay1 May 1989
- Good Readers and Good Citizens: Literature, Media and the NationEssay1 October 1999
- ‘Scorched Earth’, Washington and the Missing Manuscript of Christina Stead’s *I’m Dying Laughing*Essay1 May 2004
- Biopolitical Correspondences: Settler Nationalism, Thanatopolitics, and the Perils of HybridityEssay1 June 2011
- Culture wars and corporatism: The cultural mission in Australian non-fiction book publishing, 1958–2018Essay28 April 2020
- Repetition and Christina Stead’s *The Man Who Loved Children*Essay7 December 2016
- Disability in Three Australian Gothic Novels: *The Well*, *Sing Fox to Me* and *Lilian’s Story*Essay23 May 2022