Impact and literary studies
Articles
- English Studies in Australia: Repositioning the Subject
The academic institutionalisation of English studies is a relatively recent phenomenon, with Oxford University having inaugurated an Honours School of English Language and Literature in…
1 June 2013 - Disciplined Action? The Challenges of English at Canterbury and Beyond
English at the University of Canterbury has had a long and vigorous tradition. It continues to be an exemplar of vitality within the discipline in…
1 June 2013 - Once We Were a Discipline: Stray Thoughts on English
Leigh Dale's request was straightforward. She wrote, 'I am particularly interested in contributions which analyse the state of teaching and research, in the context of…
1 June 2013 - The Politics of English Studies in India
Ever since India scented the potential of a global economic order to offer unprecedented educational and employment opportunities to a large proportion of its citizens…
1 June 2013 - Where Literary Studies Is, and What It Does
In recent years, both in the United States and the United Kingdom, there has been a good deal of talk about the state of Humanities…
1 June 2013 - The ‘Hollowness’ of English? A Case for Narratology
As academics whose teaching and research fall under the lazy umbrella term 'theory' we experienced some of the collateral damage of the 'theory wars' of…
1 June 2013 - Delight and Revolution: Literary Studies, Aesthetics and Ideology
This is not an essay claiming that literature should be the impetus for political (subversive, revisionary, transforming) acts. Nor is it an essay promoting the…
1 June 2013 - English Studies at the University of New England: A Report from the Field.
In one of the first exchanges between Robyn Penrose and Vic Wilcox in David Lodge's Nice Work, Wilcox argues about the value and meaning…
1 June 2013 - Blue Corner and Red Corner, Metropolis and Province: Literature and Education in Contemporary Australia
'It is a grave mistake—politically, morally, tactically, strategically pedagogically—in any way to defend poetry by promoting its remoteness or its professional status, such as that…
1 June 2013 - Walk on the Wild Side : Literature in the Time of Choleric
In my first draft of this discussion of the state of the discipline, I attempted to use the metaphor of vision. This was perhaps not…
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Contributors
- Dan Bedgood
- Nandana Dutta
- Paul Giles
- Richard Lansdown
- Vijay Mishra
- James Meffan
- Lyn McCredden
- Jennifer Ann McDonnell
- Susan K. Martin
- Anthony Uhlmann
- Kim L. Worthington