2019 Book Chapter Fiction publishing in Australia, 2013-2017Carter, David (2019). Fiction publishing in Australia, 2013-2017. Publishing and culture. (pp. 341-358) edited by Dallas John Baker, Donna Lee Brien and Jen Webb. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
2019 Book Chapter The writing professions during and after World War ICarter, David and Darian-Smith, Kate (2019). The writing professions during and after World War I. The First World War, The Universities and the Professions in Australia 1914-1939. (pp. 342-362) edited by Kate Darian-Smith and James Waghorne. Carlton, VIC, Australia: Melbourne University Press. |
2018 Book Chapter The book trade and the arts ecology: transnationalism and digitization in the Australian literary fieldCarter, David and Kelly, Michelle (2018). The book trade and the arts ecology: transnationalism and digitization in the Australian literary field. Making culture: commercialisation, transnationalism, and the state of 'nationing' in contemporary Australia. (pp. 15-27) edited by David Rowe, Graeme Turner and Emma Waterton. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2017 Book Chapter Bush legends and pastoral landscapesCarter, David John (2017). Bush legends and pastoral landscapes. Teaching Australian and New Zealand literature. (pp. 42-54) edited by Nicholas Birns, Nicole Moore and Sarah Shieff. New York, NY United States: Modern Language Association of America. |
2017 Book Chapter Australian stories: books and reading in the nationCarter, David and Kelly, Michelle (2017). Australian stories: books and reading in the nation. Publishing means business: Australian perspectives. (pp. 147-181) edited by Aaron Mannion and Millicent Weber. Melbourne, Australia: Monash University Publishing. |
2017 Book Chapter The other empire: Australian books and American publishers in the late nineteenth centuryCarter, David (2017). The other empire: Australian books and American publishers in the late nineteenth century. The global histories of books: methods and practices. (pp. 47-72) edited by Elleke Boehmer, Rouven Kunstmann, Priyasha Mukhopadhyay and Asha Rogers. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-51334-8 |
2016 Book Chapter Middlebrow book cultureCarter, David (2016). Middlebrow book culture. Routledge international handbook of the sociology of art and culture. (pp. 349-369) edited by Laurie Hanquinet and Mike Savage. London, United Kingdon: Routledge. |
2016 Book Chapter General fiction, genre fiction and literary fiction publishing 2000-13Carter, David John (2016). General fiction, genre fiction and literary fiction publishing 2000-13. The return of print? Contemporary Australian publishing. (pp. 1-25) edited by Aaron Mannion and Emmett Stimson. Clayton VIC, Australia: Monash University Publishing. doi: 10.26180/5f3c6e1362e47 |
2016 Book Chapter Beyond the Antipodes: Australian popular fiction in transnational networksCarter, David (2016). Beyond the Antipodes: Australian popular fiction in transnational networks. New directions in popular fiction: genre, distribution, reproduction. (pp. 349-370) edited by Ken Gelder. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-52346-4 |
2013 Book Chapter 1982. Publishing in the Big Apple: Thomas Keneally's amazing American adventureCarter, David (2013). 1982. Publishing in the Big Apple: Thomas Keneally's amazing American adventure. Telling Stories: Australian Life and Literature 1935-2012. (pp. 385-391) edited by Tanya Dalziell and Paul Genoni. Clayton, VIC, Australia: Monash University Publishing. |
2013 Book Chapter 'Screamers In Bedlam': Vision 1923-1924Carter, David (2013). 'Screamers In Bedlam': Vision 1923-1924. Always almost Modern: Australian Print Cultures and Modernity. (pp. 81-111) edited by David Carter. North Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing. |
2013 Book Chapter Culture and mediaCarter, David and Griffen-Foley, Bridget (2013). Culture and media. The Commonwealth of Australia. (pp. 237-262) edited by Alison Bashford and Stuart Macintyre. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CHO9781107445758.041 |
2013 Book Chapter The wide brown land on the silver screenCarter, David (2013). The wide brown land on the silver screen. Always almost Modern: Australian Print Cultures and Modernity. (pp. 232-252) edited by David Carter. North Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing. |
2013 Book Chapter Antipodean romance, crime and sensation: Australian popular fiction in British and American markets 1890-1925Carter, David (2013). Antipodean romance, crime and sensation: Australian popular fiction in British and American markets 1890-1925. Scenes of Reading: Is Australian Literature a World Literature?. (pp. 86-100) edited by Robert Dixon and Brigid Rooney. North Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing. |
2013 Book Chapter Drawing the line: Art in Australia and the contemporary modernCarter, David (2013). Drawing the line: Art in Australia and the contemporary modern. Always almost Modern: Australian Print Cultures and Modernity. (pp. 45-66) edited by David Carter. North Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing. |
2012 Book Chapter Modernising anglocentrism: Desiderata and literary timeCarter, David (2012). Modernising anglocentrism: Desiderata and literary time. Republics of letters: literary communities in Australia. (pp. 85-98) edited by Peter Kirkpatrick and Robert Dixon. Sydney, Australia: Sydney University Press. |
2012 Book Chapter Waten, Judah Leon (1911-1985)Carter, David (2012). Waten, Judah Leon (1911-1985). Australian dictionary of biography. Volume 18 : 1981-1990, L-Z. (pp. x-x) edited by Melanie Nolan and Paul Arthur. Carlton Australia: Melburne University Press. |
2011 Book Chapter Modernity and the gendering of middlebrow book culture in AustraliaCarter, David (2011). Modernity and the gendering of middlebrow book culture in Australia. The masculine middlebrow, 1880-1950: What Mr. Miniver read. (pp. 135-149) edited by Kate Macdonald. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. |
2010 Book Chapter Transpacific or transatlantic traffic? Australian books and American publishersCarter, David (2010). Transpacific or transatlantic traffic? Australian books and American publishers. Reading Across the Pacific : Australia-United States Intellectual Histories. (pp. 339-359) edited by Robert Dixon and Nicholas Birns. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Sydney University Press. |
2009 Book Chapter Publishing, patronage and cultural politics: Institutional changes in the field of Australian literature from 1950Carter, David (2009). Publishing, patronage and cultural politics: Institutional changes in the field of Australian literature from 1950. The Cambridge history of Australian literature. (pp. 360-390) edited by Peter Pierce. Victoria, Australia: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CHOL9780521881654.018 |