AustLit
Issues
- y Australian Literary Studies The Uses of Irish-Australian Literature vol. 36 no. 2 2021 23273573 2021 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 36 no. 1 30 April 2021 21776484 2021 periodical issue
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Australian Literary Studies
vol.
35
no.
2
29 October
2020
20738432
2020
periodical issue
'For our second issue of 2020 we bring you a wide range of approaches to thinking about literature in Australia: these are essays that test the relationship between writing, politics, and history, undertake detailed consideration of language and imagery, and work at the intersection between literary and media history, and literary studies and pedagogy.' (Introduction)
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 35 no. 1 April 2020 19246064 2020 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 34 no. 2 19 December 2020 18490716 2020 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 34 no. 1 July 2019 16900476 2019 periodical issue
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Australian Literary Studies
Genre Worlds : Popular Fiction in the Twenty-First Century
vol.
33
no.
4
December
Kim Wilkins
(editor),
Beth Driscoll
(editor),
Lisa Fletcher
(editor),
2018
15353118
2018
periodical issue
Special edition of Australian Literary Studies, drawing from the research project Genre Worlds: Popular Fiction in the Twenty-First Century.
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 33 no. 3 November 2018 15010388 2018 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 33 no. 2 9 July 2018 14162819 2018 periodical issue
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Australian Literary Studies
Thematising Women in the Work of J. M. Coetzee
vol.
33
no.
1
February
2018
12964671
2018
periodical issue
'All but one of the essays in this special issue called ‘Thematising Women in the Work of J. M. Coetzee’ were first presented at the 'Reading Coetzee’s Women' conference convened by Prof. Sue Kossew and Dr Melinda Harvey at Monash University’s Prato Centre in Italy in September 2016. We gratefully acknowledge the support provided by the Faculty of Arts at Monash University that enabled the conference to take place. The topic of women in Coetzee’s writing is of ongoing interest and importance, and the essays in this special issue address it in different ways – although most, to some extent, ponder the intentions and effects of what Carrol Clarkson in her lead essay memorably dubs his narrative strategy of ‘womanizing’. One of the features of the conference was a translators’ panel where a number of Coetzee’s translators discussed their approaches to the challenges presented by his work, and this discussion is represented here by a standalone essay by Coetzee’s Italian translator, Franca Cavagnoli.' (Introduction)
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 32 no. 2 September 2017 12015260 2017 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 32 no. 1 February 2017 10770510 2017 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies Rediscovering Christina Stead vol. 31 no. 6 8 December 2016 10502211 2016 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 31 no. 5 16 November 2016 10502140 2016 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 31 no. 4 10 August 2016 10481906 2016 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 31 no. 3 1 June 2016 10481819 2016 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 31 no. 2 2016 2016 9556257 2016 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies ALS vol. 31 no. 1 2016 9829650 2016 periodical issue
- y Australian Literary Studies vol. 30 no. 3 31 October Susan K. Martin (editor), Kylie Mirmohamadi (editor), 2015 10502829 2015 periodical issue
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Australian Literary Studies
Afterlives of Pastoral
vol.
30
no.
2
30 June
Judith Seaboyer
(editor),
Ruth Blair
(editor),
Victoria Bladen
(editor),
2015
10502738
2015
periodical issue
This collection of essays drawn from papers delivered at a conference on ‘The Afterlives of Pastoral’ (University of Queensland, 2014).