2009 Book Chapter Structures, networks, institutions: The new empiricism, book history and literary historyCarter, David (2009). Structures, networks, institutions: The new empiricism, book history and literary history. Resourceful Reading: The New Empiricism, eResearch and Australian Literary Culture. (pp. 31-52) edited by Katherine Bode and Robert Dixon. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Sydney University Press. |
2009 Book Chapter Critics, writers, intellectuals: Australian literature and its criticismCarter, David (2009). Critics, writers, intellectuals: Australian literature and its criticism. Reading down under: Australian literary studies reader. (pp. 67-93) edited by Amit Sarwall and Reema Sarwal. New Delhi, India: Sports and Spiritual Science Publications. |
2008 Book Chapter An Australian accent? From textual politics to cultural history in Australian literary studiesCarter, David (2008). An Australian accent? From textual politics to cultural history in Australian literary studies. Literatures in English: Priorities of Research. (pp. 383-393) edited by Wolfgang Zach and Michael Kenneally. Tubingen, Germany: Stauffenburg Verlag. |
2007 Book Chapter IntroductionCarter, David and Galligan, Anne (2007). Introduction. Making books: contemporary Australian publishing. (pp. 1-14) edited by D. Carter and A. Galligan. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland Press. |
2007 Book Chapter Boom, bust or business as usual? Literary fiction publishingCarter, David (2007). Boom, bust or business as usual? Literary fiction publishing. Making books: contemporary Australian publishing. (pp. 231-246) edited by D. J. Carter and A. Galligan. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland Press. |
2006 Book Chapter They're a Weird Mob and Ure SmithCarter, David (2006). They're a Weird Mob and Ure Smith. Paper empires: A history of the book in Australia 1946-2005. (pp. 24-30) edited by Craig Munro and Robyn Sheahan-Bright. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland Press. |
2006 Book Chapter PeriodicalsCarter, David and Osborne, Roger (2006). Periodicals. Paper empires: A history of the book in Australia 1946-2005. (pp. 239-257) edited by Craig Munro and Robyn Sheehan-Bright. St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press. |
2005 Book Chapter Six theses on contemporary AustraliaCarter, David (2005). Six theses on contemporary Australia. Australian Studies Centre 25th anniversary collection. (pp. 47-59) edited by David Carter and Martin Crotty. St Lucia, Australia: Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland. |
2004 Book Chapter The mystery of the missing middlebrow or the c(o)urse of good tasteCarter, David (2004). The mystery of the missing middlebrow or the c(o)urse of good taste. Imagining Australia: literature and culture in the new new world. (pp. 173-201) edited by Ryan, Judith and Wallace-Crabbe, Chris. Boston, Mass., USA: Harvard University Press. |
2004 Book Chapter Asian Australian Studies: China and JapanCarter, David (2004). Asian Australian Studies: China and Japan. Double Vision: Asian accounts of Australia. (pp. 139-154) edited by Broinowski, Alison. Canberra, ACT: Pandanus Books. |
2004 Book Chapter Judah WatenCarter, David (2004). Judah Waten. Australian Writers, 1950 - 1975. (pp. 308-316) edited by Selina Samuels. Farmington Hills, USA: Thomson Gale. |
2004 Book Chapter A minor miracle, a kind of failure, and some small successes: Australian studies and cultural diplomacyCarter, David (2004). A minor miracle, a kind of failure, and some small successes: Australian studies and cultural diplomacy. Thinking Australian Studies: teaching across cultures. (pp. 90-109) edited by Kate Darian-Smith, David Carter, Gus Worby and Gus Worby. Brisbane, Queensland: UQ Press. |
2004 Book Chapter Introduction: Intellectuals and their publicsCarter, David (2004). Introduction: Intellectuals and their publics. The Ideas Market: An alternative take on Austraia's intellectual life. (pp. 1-11) edited by David Carter. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press. |
2004 Book Chapter The conscience industry: The rise and rise of the public intellectualCarter, David (2004). The conscience industry: The rise and rise of the public intellectual. The ideas market: an alternative take on Australia's intellectual life. (pp. 15-39) edited by David Carter. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press. |
2003 Book Chapter The Story of our Epoch, a Hero of our Time: The Communist Novelist in PostWar AustraliaCarter, David (2003). The Story of our Epoch, a Hero of our Time: The Communist Novelist in PostWar Australia. Frank Hardy & the Literature of Commitment. (pp. 89-111) edited by Paul Adams and Christopher Lee. Carlton North, Victoria: The Vulgar Press. |
2003 Book Chapter Overviews: Institutions of Australian LiteratureCarter, David and Whitlock, Gillian (2003). Overviews: Institutions of Australian Literature. 19th Century Literature Criticism. (pp. 21-32) edited by Zott, L. M.. Farmington Hills, USA: Thomson Gale. |
2001 Book Chapter The Public Life of LiteratureCarter, David, Bennett, Tony and Ferres, K. (2001). The Public Life of Literature. Culture in Australia: Policies, Publics and Programs. (pp. 140-160) edited by Tony Bennett and David Carter. Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press. |
2001 Book Chapter IntroductionCarter, David and Bennett, Tony (2001). Introduction. Culture in Australia: Policies, Publics and Programs. (pp. 1-8) edited by Tony Bennett and David Carter. Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press. |
2001 Book Chapter Programs of cultural diversityCarter, David and Bennett, Tony (2001). Programs of cultural diversity. Culture in Australia: policies, publics and programs. (pp. 253-258) edited by Tony Bennett and David Carter. Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press. |
2001 Book Chapter Australian culture and its publicsCarter, David and Bennett, Tony (2001). Australian culture and its publics. Culture in Australia: policies, publics and programs. (pp. 135-139) edited by Tony Bennett and David Carter. Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press. |