Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) > LITERARY STUDIES (200500) > Stylistics and Textual Analysis (200526)"
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
- LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) (1603)
- LITERARY STUDIES (200500) (175)
- Stylistics and Textual Analysis (200526) (9)
- LITERARY STUDIES (200500) (175)
- LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) (1603)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Number of items at this level: 9.
Book Chapter
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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574Journal Article
Cantrell, Kate (2011) Ladies on the loose : contemporary female travel as a 'promiscuous' excursion. M/C Journal, 14(3).
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77Mallan, 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. (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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1,251Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) Publish and graduate?: Earning a PhD by Published Papers in Australia. M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, 11(4).
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231Van Luyn, Ariella (2010) Fictionalising oral history : narrative analysis, voice and identity. Oral History Association of Australia Journal, 32, pp. 68-74.
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127Conference Paper
Mallan, 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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