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2006

Book

Dispossession, dreams and diversity: Issues in Australian studies

Carter, David (2006). Dispossession, dreams and diversity: Issues in Australian studies. Frenchs Forest, Australia: Pearson Education.

Dispossession, dreams and diversity: Issues in Australian studies

2021

Journal Article

Thomas ‘Tom’ Andrew O’Regan FAHA 1956–2020

Cunningham, Stuart, Turner, Graeme and Carter, David (2021). Thomas ‘Tom’ Andrew O’Regan FAHA 1956–2020. Media International Australia, 180 (1), 7-11. doi: 10.1177/1329878x211010781

Thomas ‘Tom’ Andrew O’Regan FAHA 1956–2020

2019

Book Chapter

Fiction publishing in Australia, 2013-2017

Carter, 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.

Fiction publishing in Australia, 2013-2017

2019

Book Chapter

The writing professions during and after World War I

Carter, 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.

The writing professions during and after World War I

2018

Journal Article

The publishing ecosystems of contemporary australian genre fiction

Driscoll, Beth, Fletcher, Lisa, Wilkins, Kim and Carter, David (2018). The publishing ecosystems of contemporary australian genre fiction. Creative Industries Journal, 11 (2), 203-221. doi: 10.1080/17510694.2018.1480851

The publishing ecosystems of contemporary australian genre fiction

2018

Journal Article

Literary, but not too literary; joyous, but not jazzy: Triad magazine, antipodean modernity and the middlebrow

Carter, David (2018). Literary, but not too literary; joyous, but not jazzy: Triad magazine, antipodean modernity and the middlebrow. Modernism-Modernity, 25 (2), 245-267. doi: 10.1353/mod.2018.0018

Literary, but not too literary; joyous, but not jazzy: Triad magazine, antipodean modernity and the middlebrow

2018

Journal Article

Rare books? The divided field of reading and book culture in contemporary Australia

Kelly, Michelle, Gayo, Modesto and Carter, David (2018). Rare books? The divided field of reading and book culture in contemporary Australia. Continuum, 32 (3), 1-14. doi: 10.1080/10304312.2018.1453463

Rare books? The divided field of reading and book culture in contemporary Australia

2018

Journal Article

'How it Strikes a Contemporary': Modernism and Modernity in Australia, 1920s-1930s

Carter, David (2018). 'How it Strikes a Contemporary': Modernism and Modernity in Australia, 1920s-1930s. Pacific and American Studies, 18, 65-79.

'How it Strikes a Contemporary': Modernism and Modernity in Australia, 1920s-1930s

2018

Book

Australian books and authors in the American marketplace 1840s–1940s

Carter, David and Osborne, Roger (2018). Australian books and authors in the American marketplace 1840s–1940s. The University Of Sydney, N.S.W.: Sydney University Press. doi: 10.2307/j.ctv175p8

Australian books and authors in the American marketplace 1840s–1940s

2018

Book Chapter

The book trade and the arts ecology: transnationalism and digitization in the Australian literary field

Carter, 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.

The book trade and the arts ecology: transnationalism and digitization in the Australian literary field

2017

Book Chapter

The other empire: Australian books and American publishers in the late nineteenth century

Carter, 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

The other empire: Australian books and American publishers in the late nineteenth century

2017

Book Chapter

Australian stories: books and reading in the nation

Carter, 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.

Australian stories: books and reading in the nation

2017

Book Chapter

Bush legends and pastoral landscapes

Carter, 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.

Bush legends and pastoral landscapes

2016

Journal Article

The literary field and contemporary trade-book publishing in Australia: literary and genre fiction

Carter, David (2016). The literary field and contemporary trade-book publishing in Australia: literary and genre fiction. Media International Australia, 158 (1), 48-57. doi: 10.1177/1329878X15622078

The literary field and contemporary trade-book publishing in Australia: literary and genre fiction

2016

Book Chapter

General fiction, genre fiction and literary fiction publishing 2000-13

Carter, 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

General fiction, genre fiction and literary fiction publishing 2000-13

2016

Book Chapter

Middlebrow book culture

Carter, 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.

Middlebrow book culture

2016

Book Chapter

Beyond the Antipodes: Australian popular fiction in transnational networks

Carter, 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

Beyond the Antipodes: Australian popular fiction in transnational networks

2015

Journal Article

What America also read: Australian historical fiction in the American marketplace, 1927-1948

Carter, David (2015). What America also read: Australian historical fiction in the American marketplace, 1927-1948. Antipodes 29.2, 29 (2), 349-369.

What America also read: Australian historical fiction in the American marketplace, 1927-1948

2015

Journal Article

The conditions of fame: literary celebrity in Australia between the wars

Carter, David (2015). The conditions of fame: literary celebrity in Australia between the wars. Journal of Modern Literature, 39 (1), 170-187. doi: 10.2979/jmodelite.39.1.170

The conditions of fame: literary celebrity in Australia between the wars

2015

Journal Article

Living with instrumentalism: the academic commitment to cultural diplomacy

Carter, David (2015). Living with instrumentalism: the academic commitment to cultural diplomacy. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 21 (4), 478-493. doi: 10.1080/10286632.2015.1042470

Living with instrumentalism: the academic commitment to cultural diplomacy