2007 Journal Article Of glitch and men: The place of the human in the successful integration of failure and noise in the digital realmHainge, Greg (2007). Of glitch and men: The place of the human in the successful integration of failure and noise in the digital realm. Communication Theory, 17 (1), 26-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2885.2007.00286.x |
2006 Journal Article Tempest in another time: Shakespeare, Greenaway, CélineHainge, Greg. (2006). Tempest in another time: Shakespeare, Greenaway, Céline. Romanic Review, 97 (1), 15-32. doi: 10.1215/26885220-97.1.15 |
2006 Book Chapter Interdisciplinarity in rhizome minor: on avoiding rigor mortis through a rigorous approach to jazz, metal, wasps, orchids and other strange couplingsHainge, G. (2006). Interdisciplinarity in rhizome minor: on avoiding rigor mortis through a rigorous approach to jazz, metal, wasps, orchids and other strange couplings. Rhizomes: connecting languages, cultures and literatures. (pp. 2-12) edited by Ramière, N. and Varshney, R.. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2006 Journal Article Review of Le Grand Transit Moderne: Mobility, Modernity and French Naturalist Fiction by L. DuffyHainge, G. (2006). Review of Le Grand Transit Moderne: Mobility, Modernity and French Naturalist Fiction by L. Duffy. Carnet Austral, 24, 12-14. |
2006 Journal Article Review of Formless: Ways In and Out of Form by P. Crowley & P. Hegarty (eds)Hainge, Greg. (2006). Review of Formless: Ways In and Out of Form by P. Crowley & P. Hegarty (eds). Carnet Austral, 25, 33-34. |
2006 Edited Outputs Culture Theory and CritiqueCulture Theory and Critique. (2006). 47 (2) |
2005 Journal Article Carax and the ambiguities - a book that needs to fail, perhaps: on Daly and Dowd's Leos CaraxHainge, Greg (2005). Carax and the ambiguities - a book that needs to fail, perhaps: on Daly and Dowd's Leos Carax. Film-Philosophy, 9 (4). |
2005 Book Chapter Allegorical Geographies: Topographical Transposition and Allegorical Function in Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s Aesthetic SpacesHainge, Greg. (2005). Allegorical Geographies: Topographical Transposition and Allegorical Function in Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s Aesthetic Spaces. Discursive Geographies: Writing space and place in French. (pp. 25-38) edited by Jeanne Garane. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi. |
2005 Journal Article The language of suffering: The place of pain in Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Féerie Pour Une Autre Fois IHainge, Greg (2005). The language of suffering: The place of pain in Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Féerie Pour Une Autre Fois I. L'Esprit Créateur, 45 (3), 18-28. doi: 10.1353/esp.2010.0339 |
2005 Journal Article Surmodernites: Entre reve et techniqueHainge, Greg (2005). Surmodernites: Entre reve et technique. Contemporary French Civilization, 29 (1), 174-177. |
2005 Book Chapter To(rt)uring the Minotaur: Radiohead, Pop, Unnatural Couplings and Mainstream SubversionHainge, Greg (2005). To(rt)uring the Minotaur: Radiohead, Pop, Unnatural Couplings and Mainstream Subversion. Strobe-Lights and Blown Speakers: The Music and Art of Radiohead. (pp. 62-84) edited by J. Tate. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers. |
2005 Journal Article No(i)stalgia: On the impossibility of recognising noise in the presentHainge, Greg (2005). No(i)stalgia: On the impossibility of recognising noise in the present. Culture, Theory and Critique, 46 (1), 1-10. doi: 10.1080/14735780500102348 |
2005 Edited Outputs Culture, Theory and CritiqueCulture, Theory and Critique. (2005). 46 (1) |
2004 Journal Article "Pagan poetry", piercing, pain and the politics of becomingHainge, Greg (2004). "Pagan poetry", piercing, pain and the politics of becoming. Scan: Journal of Media Arts Culture, 1 (3), 1-9. |
2004 Book Chapter Weird or Loopy? Specular Spaces, Feedback and Artifice in Lost Highway’s Aesthetics of SensationHainge, Greg (2004). Weird or Loopy? Specular Spaces, Feedback and Artifice in Lost Highway’s Aesthetics of Sensation. The Cinema of David Lynch: American Dreams, Nightmare Visions. (pp. 136-150) edited by Annette Davison and Erica Sheen. London: Wallflower Press. |
2004 Journal Article Come on Feel the Noise: Technology and its Dysfunctions in the Music of SensationHainge, Greg (2004). Come on Feel the Noise: Technology and its Dysfunctions in the Music of Sensation. To The Quick (5), 42-58. |
2004 Book Chapter Is Pop Music?Hainge, Greg (2004). Is Pop Music?. Deleuze and Music. (pp. 36-53) edited by I. Buchanan and M. Swiboda. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. |
2004 Journal Article The sound of time is not tick tock: the loop as a direct image of time in Noto's Endless Loop Edition (2) and the drone music of Phill NiblockHainge, Greg (2004). The sound of time is not tick tock: the loop as a direct image of time in Noto's Endless Loop Edition (2) and the drone music of Phill Niblock. InVisible Culture, 1 (8). |
2004 Book Chapter The Death of Education, a Sad Tale: Of Anti-Pragmatic Pragmatics and the Loss of the Absolute in Australian Tertiary EducationHainge, Greg (2004). The Death of Education, a Sad Tale: Of Anti-Pragmatic Pragmatics and the Loss of the Absolute in Australian Tertiary Education. Innovation and Tradition: Arts, Humanities and the Knowledge Economy. (pp. 35-45) edited by Kenway, Jane, Bullen, Elizabeth and Robb, Simon. New York: Peter Lang. |
2003 Journal Article Le Prologue de Guignol’s band comme porte vers l'espace lisse, ou, chronique manquée d'une réussite à venirHainge, Greg (2003). Le Prologue de Guignol’s band comme porte vers l'espace lisse, ou, chronique manquée d'une réussite à venir. Essays in French Literature, 40, 57-79. |