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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
- Review of *Australian Poetry: Romanticism and Negativity* by Paul Kane, and *Bridging: Readings in Australian Women's Poetry* by Rose Lucas and Lyn McCreddenReview1 May 1997
- Oodgeroo: A Pioneer in Aboriginal EducationEssay1 November 1994
- Review of books by Debra Adelaide, Helen Daniel, Chris Tiffin, Ken Gelder and Paul SalzmanReview1 May 1990
- Spaces, Cargoes, Documents, Values and Principles: Some Recent Poetry AnthologiesEssay1 October 1992
- An Interview with Gabrielle LordEssay1 October 1999
- Looking for the History in Literary History: Review of *The Oxford Literary History of Australia*Review1 October 1999
- Why Australia? Or Against the Fragmentation of English Literary StudiesEssay1 May 2000
- Starting a Journal : ALS, Hobart 1963 : James McAuley, A D Hope and Geoffrey DuttonEssay1 October 2000
- How Newness (Not) Comes into the World: Eva Rask Knudsen’s *The Circle and the Spiral*Essay1 October 2006
- Review of *Gail Jones: Word, Image, Ethics*, by Tanya DalziellReview30 April 2021
- **‘It’s Just Some Guy, Not a Monster’: Gendered Violence in Emily Maguire’s Recent Novels**Review28 October 2021
- The Ends of Empire: Australian Steampunk and the Reimagining of Euro-ModernityEssay3 December 2018
- What is Australian Popular Fiction?Essay3 December 2018
- Reviewing Communism: *Communist Review* (Sydney) 1934-1966: A Checklist of Literary MaterialEssay1 May 1985
- Christina Stead: A ChecklistEssay1 October 1980
- Australian Invention of Chinese Invasion: A Century of Paranoia, 1888-1988Essay1 May 1995
- ‘Unexpected Effects’: Marked Men in Contemporary Australian Women’s FictionEssay1 October 2006
- Adaptation Studies, Convention, Vocal Production and Embodied Meaning in Verdi’s Macbeth: Rehabilitating the Brindisi, or, Lady Macbeth Unsexes HerselfEssay1 June 2014
- R. Strauss, Opus 67, 1-3, Drei Lieder der Ophelia: Ophelia Set adrift in the Cross-Currents of Interdisciplinary CultureEssay1 June 2014