2024 Journal Article Review of: Denise Varney, Patrick White's theatre: Australian modernism on stage, 1960-2018, (Sydney University Press, 2021)Carleton, Stephen (2024). Review of: Denise Varney, Patrick White's theatre: Australian modernism on stage, 1960-2018, (Sydney University Press, 2021). Australasian Drama Studies (84), 342-348. |
2020 Journal Article ‘Global Weirding’: Australian absurdist cli-fi playsCarleton, Stephen and Hay, Chris (2020). ‘Global Weirding’: Australian absurdist cli-fi plays. Performance Research, 25 (2), 79-86. doi: 10.1080/13528165.2020.1752580 |
2017 Journal Article Contemporary Irish gothic drama: The return of the Hibernian repressed during the rise and fall of the Celtic tigerCarleton, Stephen (2017). Contemporary Irish gothic drama: The return of the Hibernian repressed during the rise and fall of the Celtic tiger. Gothic Studies, 19 (1), 1-21. doi: 10.7227/GS.0016 |
2015 Journal Article Australian Gothic Drama: Mapping a Nation’s Trauma from Convicts to the Stolen Generation.Carleton, Stephen (2015). Australian Gothic Drama: Mapping a Nation’s Trauma from Convicts to the Stolen Generation.. Australasian Drama Studies, 66 (1), 11-39. |
2012 Journal Article Australian Gothic: theatre and the Northern turnCarleton, Stephen (2012). Australian Gothic: theatre and the Northern turn. Australian Literary Studies, 27 (2), 51-67. |
2009 Journal Article Cinema and the Australian north: Tracking and troping regionally distinct landscapes via Baz Luhrmann's AustraliaCarleton, Stephen (2009). Cinema and the Australian north: Tracking and troping regionally distinct landscapes via Baz Luhrmann's Australia. Metro, 163, 50-55. |
2009 Journal Article Nick Enright: An Actor's PlaywrightCarleton, Stephen (2009). Nick Enright: An Actor's Playwright. Theatre Research International, 34 (2), 216-217. doi: 10.1017/S0307883309004672 |
2008 Journal Article Darwin as the frontier capital: theatrical depictions of city space in the northCarleton, Stephen (2008). Darwin as the frontier capital: theatrical depictions of city space in the north. Australasian Drama Studies, 52, 52-68. |