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Book
Mallan, Kerry M. & Bradford, Clare (Eds.) (2011) Contemporary children's literature and film : engaging with theory. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire.
Allan, Cherie (2012) Playing with Picturebooks : Postmodernism and the Postmodernesque. Critical Approaches to Children's Literature. Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England.
Lampert, Jo (2009) Children's Fiction About 9/11: Ethnic, Heroic and National Identities. Routledge, New York.
Book Chapter
Carson, Susan J. (2009) From Sydney and Shanghai : Australian and Chinese women writing modernism. In Yao, Steven, Gilles , Mary Ann, & Sword, Helen (Eds.) Pacific Rim Modernism. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, pp. 173-198.
Gislason, Kari (2005) The Icelander abroad: Hjalti Skeggjason’s Swedish mission. In Barnes, Geraldine (Ed.) Travel and Travellers from Bede to Dampier. Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle, pp. 67-77.
Hawkes, Lesley (2012) City meeting places: Brisbane's Hungry Jack's and Melbourne's Flinders Street Station. In Elder, Catriona & Moore, Keith (Eds.) New Voices, New Visions : Challenging Australian Identities and Legacies. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 37-49.
Hawkes, Lesley (2010) Spaces of hybridity : creating a sense of belonging through spatial awareness. In Postcolonial Issues in Australian Literature. Cambria Press, New York & London.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Challenging the Phallic Fantasy in young adult fiction. In Stephens, John (Ed.) Ways of Being Male : Representing Masculinities in Children's Literature and Film. Routledge, New York ; London, pp. 150-163.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Fatal attractions: Death, femininity, and children’s literature. In Bull, Geoff & Anstey, Michele (Eds.) Crossing the Boundaries. Pearson Education Australia, Frenchs Forest, N.S.W., pp. 175-190.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2004) Feeling a little queer? Desire, lesbian identity, and narrative performance in texts for young adults. In Pearce, Sharyn & Mallan, Kerry M. (Eds.) Seriously playful : genre, performance and text. Post Pressed, Flaxton, QLD, pp. 113-122.
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574Mallan, Kerry M. (2003) Hitting below the belt: action femininity and female subjectivity. In Mallan, Kerry M. & Pearce, Sharyn (Eds.) Youth cultures: Texts, images and identities. Praeger, Westport, Conn., pp. 139-153.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Just looking? The body, the gaze, and the male artist. In Pearce, Sharyn & Muller, Vivienne (Eds.) Manning the next millennium : studies in masculinities. Black Swan Press, Bentley, W.A., pp. 41-52.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2013) On Secrets, Lies, and Fiction : Girls Learning the Art of Survival. In Girls. Texts, Cultures. Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Canada, Ontario, Ottawa. (In Press)
Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Picturing the male: representations of masculinity in picture books. In Stephens, John (Ed.) Ways of being male : representing masculinities in children's literature and film. Routledge, New York ; London, pp. 15-37.
Mallan, Kerry M. & Bradford, Clare (2011) Introduction : bringing back theory. In Mallan, Kerry M. & Bradford, Clare (Eds.) Contemporary Children's Literature and Film: Engaging with Theory. Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire, pp. 1-11.
Mallan, Kerry M. & Bullen, Elizabeth (2011) Local and global : cultural globalization, consumerism, and children's fiction. In Mallan, Kerry & Bradford, Clare (Eds.) Contemporary Children's Literature and Film: Engaging with Theory. Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire, pp. 57-78.
Muller, Vivienne (2008) Good and bad mothering : Lionel Shriver's 'We Need to Talk About Kevin'. In Porter, Marie & Kelso, Julie (Eds.) Theorising and Representing Maternal Realities. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, UK, pp. 38-53.
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1,271Muller, Vivienne (2010) Lost children and imaginary mothers in Sonya Hartnett's Of A Boy. In Kelso, Julie & Porter, Marie (Eds.) Mother-Texts : Narratives and Counter-Narratives. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 1-18.
Muller, Vivienne (2010) When He is a She is a He : the pregnant man and the transgendered mother. In Barrett, Maria (Ed.) Grotesque Femininities : Evil, Women and the Feminine. Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxfordshire, UK, pp. 193-200.
Pearce, Sharyn M. (2009) Constructing a 'New Girl': gender and national identity in Anne of Green Gables and Seven Little Australians. In Bradford, Holly (Ed.) 100 Years of Anne with an E. University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Canada, pp. 229-245. (In Press)
Starrs, D. Bruno (2007) Quidditch: J.K. Rowling's Leveler. In Mead, David & Frelik, Pawel (Eds.) Playing the Universe: Games and Gaming in Science Fiction. Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland, pp. 77-85.
Journal Article
Allan, Cherie (2006) Stop all the Clocks: Time in Postmodern Picture Books. Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature, 16(2), pp. 77-81.
Dewhirst, Catherine (2003) Giovanni Pulle': Pioneer and Founding Father of Italian Ethnicity. Spunti e Ricerche - Supplement, 17(Supplement), pp. 26-49.
Dicinoski, Michelle (2012) Digital archives and cultural memory : discovering lost histories in digitised Australian children's literature 1851-1945. Papers : Explorations into Children's Literature, 22(1), pp. 110-120.
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12Free, Anna (2006) Moonlit revelations: the discourse of the end in Gina B. Nahai's Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith. Papers: Explorations into children's literature, 16(2), pp. 35-39.
Free, Anna (2008) The real lies: The simulacrum in Catherine Fisher's The Oracle. Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature, 18(2), pp. 54-57.
Giardina, Natasha (2006) We enter a time of calamity: Informed and 'informated' youth inside and outside young adult fiction. Papers: Explorations into children's literature, 16(2), pp. 82-89.
Gislason, Kari (2006) Reading for saga authorship: a character-based approach. Gripla, 2006(XVII), pp. 125-152.
Gislason, Kari (2003) The passion of the old and the new: saga studies on the fatal shore. Parergon, 20(1), pp. 163-191.
Hadley, Bree J. (2007) Dis/identification in contemporary physical performance: NYID's scene of the beginning from the end. Australasian Drama Studies, 50, pp. 111-122.
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282Hancox, Donna & Muller, Vivienne (2011) Excursions into new territory: Fictocriticism and undergraduate writing. New Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing, 8(2), pp. 147-158.
Hartley, John (2006) Sync or swim? Plebiscitary sport, synchronized voting, and the shift from Mars to Venus. South Atlantic Quarterly, 105(2), pp. 409-428.
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1Hawkes, Lesley (2009) "And one fine morning" : Gatsby, Obama, and the resurection of hope. Social Alternatives, 28(3), pp. 20-24.
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196Hawkes, Lesley (2011) Fear, voice, and the environment in Sonya Hartnett's Forerst and The Midnight Zoo. Papers : Explorations into Childrens Literature, 21(1), pp. 67-75.
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48Hawkes, Lesley (2007) "Train Travel In Australia : Distrusting departures and arrivals". Correspondances Oceaniennes, pp. 23-25.
Henderson, Deborah J., Allan, Cherie, & Mallan, Kerry M. (2013) Towards Asia literacy : the Australian curriculum and Asian-Australian children's literature. Curriculum Perspectives, 33(1), pp. 42-51.
Kerr, Duncan (2007) The red queen's law: judicial review and offshore processing after Plaintiff S157/2001. The UTS Law Review, 9, pp. 57-68.
Lampert, Jo (2006) 'They don't know us, what we are': an analysis of two young adult texts with Arab-Western protagonists. Papers: Explorations into children's literature, 16(2), pp. 51-57.
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54Mallan, Kerry M & Stephens, John B. (2002) Love’s coming (out): Sexualising the space of desire. Media and Culture, 5(6).
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661Mallan, Kerry M. (2004) (M)other Love: Constructing queer families in Girl Walking Backwards and Obsession. Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 29(4), pp. 345-358.
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345Mallan, Kerry M. (2001) No place like…: Home and school as contested spaces in Little Soldier and Idiot Pride. Papers: Explorations into children's literature, 11(2), pp. 7-16.
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323Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Picture books as performative texts: Or how to do things with words and pictures. Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 12(2), pp. 26-37.
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986Mallan, Kerry M. (1999) Reading(s) beneath the surface: Using picture books to develop a critical aesthetics. Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 23(1), pp. 11-21.
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708Mallan, Kerry M. (2003) Secret spaces: Creating an aesthetic of imaginative play in Australian picture books. The Lion and the Unicorn, 27(2), pp. 167-184.
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799Mallan, Kerry M. (2005) Trash aesthetics and utopian memory: The Tip at the End of the Street and The Lost Thing. Bookbird, 43(1), pp. 28-34.
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1,251Mallan, Kerry M. (2004) Uncanny encounters: Home and belonging in Canadian picture books. Canadian Children's Literature, 115 - 116, pp. 17-31.
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358Mallan, Kerry M., Bradford, Clare M., & Stephens, John B. (2005) New social orders: reconceptualising family and community in utopian fiction. Papers: exploration into children's literature, 15(2), pp. 6-21.
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1,030McNamara, Andrew E. (2002) Apprehension? Performativity and medium-specificity in modern art. The South Atlantic Quarterly, 101(3), pp. 479-499.
Muller, Vivienne (2006) Constituting Christopher : disability theory and Mark Haddon's 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'. Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature, 16(2), pp. 118-125.
Muller, Vivienne (2009) The Dystopian Mirror and the Female Body. Social Alternatives, 28(3), pp. 29-34.
Muller, Vivienne (2008) Lost children and imaginary mothers in Sonya Hartnett's "Of a Boy". Hecate, 34(1), pp. 159-174.
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391Muller, Vivienne & Holliday, Penelope Ann (2009) 'When everything old is new again' : class, consumerism and masculinity in Alasdair Duncan's Metro. Journal of Australian Studies, 33(4), pp. 431-443.
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111Pearce, Sharyn M. (2006) 'Does my bomb look big in this?': representing Muslim girls in recent Australian cultural texts. Papers: Explorations into children's literature, 16(2), pp. 58-63.
Pearce, Sharyn M. (2006) Sex education, Hollywood style : gender, sexuality and identity in the girl next door. Papers: Explorations into children's literature, 16(1), pp. 33-40.
Pini, Barbara (2006) Women and Franchise in Agricultural Organisations: A Case Study of the Australian Sugar Industry. Hecate: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation, 32(1), pp. 123-131.
Starrs, D. Bruno (2004) Envisioning an indulgence: "Dracula" (1897) and "Van Helsing" (2004). Traffic, pp. 67-77.
Starrs, D. Bruno (2004) Keeping the faith: Catholicism in "Dracula" and its adaptations. Journal of Dracula Studies, -(6).
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2,951Starrs, D. Bruno (2003) Yours faithfully: "Die Leiden des jungen Werthers" for the English-language stage. Revue de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Textes et Medias.
Wu, Yan J. & Mallan, Kerry M. (2006) Children’s Science Fiction in China. Bookbird, 44(3), pp. 40-47.
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539Conference Paper
Ashton-Hay, Sally (2004) Teaching English Poetry to Turkish Undergraduates: Comprehension Strategies Matter. In Bilkent University 9th International English Language Teaching Conference, "Challenge in Learning: Helping Learners Realise Their Full Potential", March 4-6, 2004, Ankara, Turkey.
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1,509Carson, Susan J. (2006) 'The new frontline': local struggles in Australia. In World Shakespeare Congress, Brisbane, 2006, July 2006, Brisbane. (Unpublished)
Carson, Susan J. & Tucker, Shirley (2003) Digitising the Bard: Old culture, Shakespeare and new economies. In Designing Communication for Diversity: Australia and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA03), 9-11 July 2003, Brisbane, Australia.
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244Lampert, Jo (2012) Good secrets, bad secrets : disclosure in children’s picture books about sexual child abuse. In American Research in Education Association National Conference (AREA), 14-17 April 2012, Vancouver, British Columbia. (Unpublished)
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29Lampert, Jo, Gonick, Marnina, & Gannon, Susanne (2012) Old-fashioned and forward looking : Neoliberalism and nostalgia in the Daring Books for Girls. In 9th International Conference Crossroads in Cultural Studies, 2-6 July, 2012, Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris. (Unpublished)
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22Mallan, Kerry M. (2004) Changing world orders and children’s fiction: Constructing communities of critical or compliant readers. In Bales, Jennie & Bonanno, Karen (Eds.) Constructing Communities of Learning and Literacy: ASLA online 1 conference proceedings.
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1,178Mallan, Kerry M. (2005) The cat’s back! Regenerating subversive humour in The Cat in the Hat. In Children's publishing between Heritage and Mass Culture.
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617Creative Work
Mallan, Kerry M., Borchert, Martin, & Henderson, Deborah J. (2011) Asian-Australian Children’s Literature and Publishing (AACLAP). [Creative Work]
Mallan, Kerry M., Borchert, Martin, Patterson, Annette J., & Young, Carolyn D. (2010) Children's Literature Digital Resource (CLDR). [Creative Work]
Starrs, D. Bruno (2004) The sorrows and sufferings of young Werther; a Stageplay. [Creative Work]
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327Reference Entry
Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) Shanghai Express. In Sollars, Michael D. (Ed.) The Facts on File Companion to the World Novel. Infobase Publishing, New York, pp. 726-727.
Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) Zhang Henshui. In Sollars, Michael D. (Ed.) The Facts on File Companion to the World Novel. Infobase Publishing, New York, pp. 891-892.
Review
Gislason, Kari (2012) The other side of the threshold : Strindberg's experiments in creative dissection. Australian Book Review, pp. 26-27.
Hawkes, Lesley (2012) Review of Horizons of Enchantment : Essays in the American Imaginary by Lene M. Johannessen. Transnational Literature, 5(1).
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8Lampert, Jo (2012) Good chronological history detected but critical analysis on the missing list. Girlhood Studies, 5(2), pp. 146-150.
Thesis
Carson, Susan J. (1999) Making the modern : the writing of Eleanor Dark. PhD thesis, The University of Queensland.
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