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Dr Kate Douglas is a Lecturer in English at Flinders University. Her main areas of research are contemporary modes of self-representation and life narrative studies, 20-21st century literatures in English, post-colonial literature and theory, and Australian literature. She is currently working on a book about autobiographies of childhood, as well as projects based on teaching Australian life narratives, and refugee and asylum-seeker narratives in Australia. Dr Douglas has been the South Australian representative for the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL), and is one of the editors of M/C Reviews. Collections in this community
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Recent SubmissionsReview of "Other People's Words" by Hilary McPhee. Review of "Making Stories: How Ten Australian Novels Were Written" by Kate Grenville and Sue Woolfe. The Universal Autobiographer: The Politics of Normative Readings. Review of "Big Bother: Why did that reality-tv show become such a phenomenon" by Toni Johnson-Woods.
Please visit API - The Australian Public Intellectual Network for access to scholarly journals and books about Australian Studies, Life Writing, and Australian Cultural History. Media/Culture Reviews can be accessed by clicking here. Please visit The Association for the Study of Australian Literature's website: ASAL promotes the study, discussion and creation of Australian writing. |
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