Issues
- Neo-Victorian Approaches to the Colonial Past in Ruth Park’s *Playing Beatie Bow*
- A Versatile Career: Ruth Park’s Novels in the American Marketplace
- When the Drums Went Bang: Ruth Park’s ‘Truth in There Somewhere’
- Bridging Distances: Ruth Park’s *A Power of Roses* (1953)
- Transnational Postwar Catholicism and Social Spirituality in Ruth Park’s *Serpent’s Delight*
- Blood and Names: Spectres of Irishness in Ruth Park’s *The Harp in the South* Trilogy
- Shame in Ruth Park’s Inner Sydney Novels
- Porous Realism and the Precarious Home in Ruth Park’s Fiction
- Traps of womanhood: Reproductive coercion in Ruth Park’s *Harp in the South* (1948) and *The Witch’s Thorn* (1951)
- ‘A dozen rich and luscious phrases’: Speech as characterisation of the working-class women in Ruth Park’s *The Harp in the South*
- ‘Islands, Islands’: An Archipelagic Reading of Ruth Park’s *Fishing in the Styx* (1993)
- ‘A Window of Life’: Essays on Ruth Park
Special Issue: Ruth Park
3 October 2024
- Review of *The Antipodean Laboratory: Making Colonial Knowledge, 1770–1870*, by Anna Johnston
- Gerald Murnane’s Class: A Review of *Murnane*, by Emmett Stinson
- Anthologies and the Amazonian Phalanx: Publication of Australian Female Poets from the 1940s
- Resisting Productionist Timescapes by Making Better Futures in the Present: Care for Country in Western Sydney Literatures
- Recentring Water: Thinking with the Chain of Ponds
- Inscription and the Settler Colony: Theorising Aboriginal Textuality Today
Volume 39 No. 1
25 May 2024
- ‘I Want a Mortgage and Comfort’: Consumption, Totality and Identity in Australian Gay Fiction
- Ruth Park’s Charlie Rothe: Reading *Harp in the South* (1948) and *Poor Man’s Orange* (1949)
- Picturising Patois in *The Sentimental Bloke*
- Textual Encounters of the Bird Kind: Dal Stivens and the Night Parrot
- Review of *The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel*, edited by Nicholas Birns and Louis Klee
- Review of *Decolonising Animals*, edited by Rick de Vos
Volume 38 No. 3
19 December 2023
- Evaluating Literary Studies [FOR 4705] in Australia: Bad Data, Bad Peer Review
- ‘It’s Best to Leave This Constructive Ambiguity in Place!’: The Evaluation of Research in Literary Studies
- Teaching the Value of Literature (and Other Paradoxes)
- Shirley Hazzard’s *The Transit of Venus* and the Question of Value
- Simon During, Crisis Talk and the Legacies of the 1980s
- 'Tipping the Scales': Introduction to Australian Literary Studies Literary Value Special Issue
- Between Impressions and Data: Negotiating Literary Value at the Humanities/Social Sciences Frontier
- A Decade of Complaints
- By Association: Crafting Mission and Values Statements for the Australian University Heads of English
- The Values of *Critique*
Special Issue: Literary Value
31 October 2023
- ‘Listen to the People Who Know’: Nuclear Colonial Memory in the Work of Natalie Harkin and Yhonnie Scarce
- Sanctuary and Scars: Salt as a Landscape Element in the Novels and Non-Fiction of Tim Winton
- **Review of *Last Letter to a Reader: Essays*, by Gerald Murnane**
- Literary sources of Patrick White’s *Voss:* *A House is Built* and *Think of Stephen*
- Review of *Lohrey* by Julieanne Lamond
- ‘Soil Is a Toil Needing All to Recoil’: Lionel Fogarty, Andrew Forrest, and the Settler-Colonial Georgic
Volume 38 No. 1
2 May 2023
- Fantasising the Nation for Child Readers in Early Australian Fairy Tales
- Visions of Western Sydney in Howard’s Australia: Luke Carman’s *An Elegant Young Man*, Peter Polites’s *Down the Hume* and Michael Mohammed Ahmad’s *The Lebs*
- ‘The Kingdom of Dust’: *Voss* as Planetary Epic
- Review of *Transcultural Ecocriticism: Global, Romantic and Decolonial Perspectives*, edited by Stuart Cooke and Peter Denney.
- Review of *Learning to Live with Climate Change: From Anxiety to Transformation* by Blanche Verlie
- Aboriginal Women's Life-History Writing, Settler Reading and *Not Just Black and White*
Volume 37 No.3
11 December 2022
- Review of *The Broad Arrow: Being Passages from the History of Maida Gwynnham, a Lifer*, by Oliné Keese, edited by Jenna Mead
- Review of *Backgazing: Reverse Time in Modernist Culture* by Paul Giles
- Words Are Not Enough: Loss, Grief and Incommunicability in Jennifer Down’s Short Stories ‘Aokigahara’ and ‘Pulse Points’
- Apocalyptic Climate Fiction in the Third Media Revolution: Briohny Doyle’s *The Island Will Sink*
- Review of *Polities and Poetics: Race Relations and Reconciliation in Australian Literature* by Adelle Sefton-Rowston
- Patrick White’s Studies for *Voss*
- Kangaroo Redux: Reading the Conflicts of South Australian Settler Colonialism in W.A. Cawthorne’s *Kuperree*
Volume 37 No. 2
30 September 2022
- Writing Disability in Australia: Transmedial Potentials for Illness/Recovery Narratives
- Disability in Three Australian Gothic Novels: *The Well*, *Sing Fox to Me* and *Lilian’s Story*
- Who Gets to Survive the Apocalypse? Disability Hierarchy in Post-Disaster Fiction in Australian YA
- Historical Figures, Archives and Australian Disability Life Writing: Reading Jessica White’s *Hearing Maud* and Writing *Hysteria*
- ‘Doomed shapely ersatz thought’: Francis Webb, *Ward Two* and the Language of Schizophrenia
- Caesura and the Deforming Poem: Rupture as a Space for the Other
- Losing Sight of Billy: Moving Beyond the Specular in *Haxby’s Circus*
- ‘Taking a Risk’: Disability, Prejudice and Advocacy in the Editing and Publishing History of Ruth Park’s *Swords and Crowns and Rings*
- ‘A Message to Humanity on Behalf of the Adult Deaf’: The Protest Writing of John Patrick Bourke
- ‘Nearly all deep fertile soil’: Les Murray, His Son and Autism
- Introduction: Writing Disability in Australia
Special Issue: Writing Disability in Australia
23 May 2022
- **Authorial Editing, Retrospective Reading and Short Story Publishing: New Approaches to Christos Tsiolkas**
- **‘It’s Just Some Guy, Not a Monster’: Gendered Violence in Emily Maguire’s Recent Novels**
- Helen Garner’s Education
- The Reflexive Carter Brown, or the Prescience of *Last Note for a Lovely*
- Review of *Thomas Keneally’s Career and the Literary Machine* by Paul Sharrad.
- ‘A Talented Daughter of the Mallee’: Myra Morris Meets Regional Readers
Volume 36 No. 3
28 October 2021
- Irish Protestant Colonialism and Educational Ideology in Australia:** **Hannah Boyd’s *Letters on Education* (1848)
- Irish-Australian Literature: Ghosts, Genealogy, Tradition
- Defining the Field of Irish-Australian Literature: Challenges and Conundrums
- ‘Ourselves Alone’? Encounters Between the Irish Literary Revival and Australian Settler-Modernisms, ca. 1913–1919
- Displaced Homelands in Gerald Murnane’s *Inland*
- Irish Republicanism and the Colonial Australian Bushranger Narrative
- Writing the Irish-Australian Self: Life-Writers and Irish Stereotypes, 1870-2000
- Bibliographic Notes on Selected Irish-Australian Writers
- Antipodal Ireland and Tasmanian Underworlds: John Mitchel and William Moore Ferrar
- Vincent Buckley, Colonialism and the Problem of Irish-Australian Identity
- Conceptualising Irish-Aboriginal Writing
- Irishness as a Literary Condition: Australia and its Irish Reading and Writing Community
- Introduction: The Uses of Irish-Australian Literature
Special Issue: The Uses of Irish-Australian Literature
30 September 2021
- Review of *Gail Jones: Word, Image, Ethics*, by Tanya Dalziell
- Review of *Reclaiming Romanticism: Towards an Ecopoetics of Decolonization*, by Kate Rigby
- **Aboriginal Mobilities and Colonial Serial Fiction**
- **Wenz Reinvented: The Making and Remaking of a French-Australian Transnational Writer**
- Review of *The Colonial Kangaroo Hunt* by Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver
- **‘Like a Novel’: Literary Aesthetics, Nonfiction Ethics, and the *S-Town* podcast**
- **The Commercial Function of Historical Book Reviews: An Interrogation of the Angus & Robertson Archives**
Volume 36 No. 1
30 April 2021