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2025

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Beyond the Pink and Fluffy: Centering Tiddaism, Indigeneity, and Intersectionality in the ‘Chick Lit’ Novel

Saward, Melanie (2025). Beyond the Pink and Fluffy: Centering Tiddaism, Indigeneity, and Intersectionality in the ‘Chick Lit’ Novel. PhD Thesis, Faculty of Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology. doi: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.251793

Beyond the Pink and Fluffy: Centering Tiddaism, Indigeneity, and Intersectionality in the ‘Chick Lit’ Novel

2024

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Universities Accord: there’s a push to increase Indigenous students and voices in higher education. But we need more detail and funding

Anderson, Peter, Baeza Pena, Angela, Blue, Levon Ellen, Saward, Melanie and Pham, Thu D. (2024, 03 04). Universities Accord: there’s a push to increase Indigenous students and voices in higher education. But we need more detail and funding The Conversation

Universities Accord: there’s a push to increase Indigenous students and voices in higher education. But we need more detail and funding

2023

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Home

Saward, Melanie (2023). Home. Carlton, VIC Australia: Meanjin Company.

Home

2023

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Burn

Saward, Melanie (2023). Burn. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Affirm Press.

Burn

2023

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Fat people are taught to hate themselves - but Kris Kneen's intimate book could create change

Saward, Melanie (2023, 07 10). Fat people are taught to hate themselves - but Kris Kneen's intimate book could create change The Conversation

Fat people are taught to hate themselves - but Kris Kneen's intimate book could create change

2023

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Living dolls

Saward, Melanie (2023). Living dolls. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: The Big Issue.

Living dolls

2023

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My favourite fictional character: Queenie, a young Black woman living and dating in London, is 'complex, funny, broken, fun'

Saward, Melanie (2023, 01 06). My favourite fictional character: Queenie, a young Black woman living and dating in London, is 'complex, funny, broken, fun' The Conversation

My favourite fictional character: Queenie, a young Black woman living and dating in London, is 'complex, funny, broken, fun'