2006 Journal Article Babes in the bush: The making of an Australian image.Carter, David (2006). Babes in the bush: The making of an Australian image.. Australian Historical Studies, 37 (128), 136-137. |
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 Edited Outputs CrossingsCrossings. (2006). 11.2 |
2005 Other Outputs Frank HardyCarter, David (2005). Frank Hardy. |
2005 Journal Article From Nations to Networks : Australian studies as 'Anti-Area' StudiesCarter, David (2005). From Nations to Networks : Australian studies as 'Anti-Area' Studies. Crossings, 10 (2) |
2005 Edited Outputs CrossingsCrossings. (2005). 10.2 |
2005 Other Outputs Gavin CaseyCarter, David (2005). Gavin Casey. |
2005 Other Outputs Judah WatenCarter, David (2005). Judah Waten. |
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. |
2005 Other Outputs Alan MarshallCarter, David (2005). Alan Marshall. |
2005 Edited Outputs CrossingsCrossings. (2005). 10.1 |
2005 Other Outputs David MartinCarter, David (2005). David Martin. |
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. |
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 Conference Publication Two Australias? The language of division in contemporary AustraliaCarter, David (2004). Two Australias? The language of division in contemporary Australia. 8th International Conference of Australian Studies in China, Anhui University, China, 21 December 2002. Anhui, China: Anhui University Press. |
2004 Journal Article Made in England: Australia's British inheritanceCarter, David (2004). Made in England: Australia's British inheritance. Overland, 174, 126-128. |
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 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 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 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. |