2024 Journal Article Review of Boundary crossers: the hidden history of Australia's other bushrangersNolan, Maggie (2024). Review of Boundary crossers: the hidden history of Australia's other bushrangers. Journal of Australian Studies, 48 (1) 2275379, 152-154. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2024.2275379 |
2024 Journal Article Blood and names: Spectres of Irishness in Ruth Park’s The Harp in the South trilogyNolan, Maggie and McDonald, Ronan (2024). Blood and names: Spectres of Irishness in Ruth Park’s The Harp in the South trilogy. Australian Literary Studies, 39 (2), 1-17. doi: 10.20314/als.94ce8babf3 |
2024 Other Outputs The greatest poet who never lived – Ern Malley at 80Nolan, Maggie (2024, 08 15). The greatest poet who never lived – Ern Malley at 80 The Conversation |
2024 Journal Article The impact of journal ranking systems on the discipline of English in AustraliaMrva-Montoya, Agata, Nolan, Maggie and Ward, Rebekah (2024). The impact of journal ranking systems on the discipline of English in Australia. Australian Humanities Review (72) 14408765, 1-22. doi: 10.56449/14408765 |
2024 Other Outputs Information and transformation: the continuing expansion of AustLitNolan, Maggie (2024, 05 01). Information and transformation: the continuing expansion of AustLit Australian Book Review 33-34. |
2024 Conference Publication AustLit and Australian literary studies in the USNolan, Maggie and Franks, Travis (2024). AustLit and Australian literary studies in the US. 2024 AAALS Conference, Online, 17 - 19 April 2024. |
2024 Other Outputs Australian AI in the ArchiveHenrickson, Leah, Tang, David, Nolan, Maggie and Mills, Catriona (2024). Australian AI in the Archive. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: AustLit. |
2024 Other Outputs Australian writers have been envisioning AI for a century. Here are 5 stories to read as we grapple with rapid changeHenrickson, Leah, Tang, David, Mills, Catriona and Nolan, Maggie (2024, 04 04). Australian writers have been envisioning AI for a century. Here are 5 stories to read as we grapple with rapid change The Conversation |
2024 Other Outputs Fiction's Otherness: Conjuring Joseph ConradNolan, Maggie (2024, 03 01). Fiction's Otherness: Conjuring Joseph Conrad Australian Book Review 38-38. |
2024 Other Outputs Preppers and survivalism in the AustLit DatabaseDoig, Tom, Millar, Andrew, Mills, Catriona and Nolan, Maggie (2024). Preppers and survivalism in the AustLit Database. St Lucia, QLD Australia: AustLit. |
2024 Conference Publication 'The hills are full of Irish People': Settler Colonial Celticism in The Harp in the SouthMcDonald, Ronan and Nolan, Maggie (2024). 'The hills are full of Irish People': Settler Colonial Celticism in The Harp in the South. 'A Window of Life': The Writing of Ruth Park ASAL Mini-Conference 2024, Canberra, ACT, United States, 14-16 February 2024. |
2024 Conference Publication Special Lecture IINolan, Maggie (2024). Special Lecture II. History, Culture and Democracy: Changing Voices in Australia and India, Kolkata, India, 1-2 February 2024. |
2024 Journal Article Squeezing in: a case study of Australian academic workloads in the discipline of EnglishWard, Rebekah, Mrva-Montoya, Agata and Nolan, Maggie (2024). Squeezing in: a case study of Australian academic workloads in the discipline of English. Australian Universities' Review, 65 (1-2), 47-52. |
2023 Conference Publication The shadow of Irishness in Gail Jones' Our ShadowsNolan, Maggie (2023). The shadow of Irishness in Gail Jones' Our Shadows. ISAANZ 26: Disruptions and Transitions, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 12-14 December 2023. |
2023 Conference Publication Finding Irishness in the archivesDickinson, Jessica and Nolan, Maggie (2023). Finding Irishness in the archives. ISAANZ 26: Disruptions and Transitions, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 12-14 December 2023. |
2023 Journal Article 'It's best to leave this constructive ambiguity in place!': the evaluation of research in literary studiesNolan, Maggie, Mrva-Montoya, Agata and Ward, Rebekah (2023). 'It's best to leave this constructive ambiguity in place!': the evaluation of research in literary studies. Australian Literary Studies, 38 (1). doi: 10.20314/als.8ec9216602 |
2023 Conference Publication (Bush)ranging through the (Digital) ArchivesBode, Katherine, Cuthbertson, Galen, McDonald, Ronan, Morgan, Finn, Nolan, Maggie and O'Connell, Sean (2023). (Bush)ranging through the (Digital) Archives. Recentring the Regions, ASAL 2023, RMIT Melbourne, 4-7 July 2023. |
2023 Book Chapter Hoaxes, imposture and the fabrication of literary selvesNolan, Maggie (2023). Hoaxes, imposture and the fabrication of literary selves. le vie del falso: storio, letteratura, arte. (pp. 361-376) edited by Andrea Comboni and Sandro La Barbera. Bologna, Italy: il Mulino. |
2022 Other Outputs A dystopian or utopian future? Claire G. Coleman’s new novel Enclave imagines bothNolan, Maggie (2022, 07 12). A dystopian or utopian future? Claire G. Coleman’s new novel Enclave imagines both The Conversation |
2022 Journal Article Cathy Freeman, reconciliation and the burden of historyNolan, Maggie (2022). Cathy Freeman, reconciliation and the burden of history. Continuum, 36 (3), 429-447. doi: 10.1080/10304312.2021.1998371 |