
Overview
Background
Anna Johnston is Professor in English Literature in the School of Communication and Arts, and was Deputy Director of UQ's Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2018-20. Anna worked at the University of Tasmania, where she was Director of the Centre for Colonialism and Its Aftermath (2013-16) and an Australian Research Council Queen Elizabeth II Research Fellow (2007-14). In 2014-15, Anna was Visiting Professor of Australian Studies at the University of Tokyo.
In 2020, Anna completed her ARC Future Fellowship: “The Laboratory of Modernity: Knowledge Formation and the Australian Settler Colonies (1788-1900).” This major project traced how knowledge created in the early Australian colonies was circulated by print culture through imperial networks. From 2016-2020, Anna was also a member of the multi-institutional ARC grant “Intimacy and violence in Anglo Pacific Rim settler colonial societies, 1830-1930” (University of Newcastle), in which she focused on evangelical missionaries and colonial settlers who studied Indigenous languages in Australia and the Pacific. For a recent overview of this project, see UQ’s HASS Researchers.
With Sandra Philips, Anna leads UQ's Australian Studies Research Node at UQ (2020-).
Anna has published widely in the field of colonial and postcolonial studies, focussing on literary and cultural history: her new monograph The Antipodean Laboratory: Making Colonial Knowledge, 1770-1870 will be published in October 2023 (CUP). An edited collection with Em. Professor Elizabeth Webby (Sydney University) Eliza Hamilton Dunlop: Writing from the Colonial Frontier (Sydney University Press 2021) was published in the Sydney Studies in Australian Literature series. She has particular interests in settler colonialism, travel writing, and missionary writing and empire.
Anna is an experienced Masters and PhD supervisor, with 23 HDR completions. She is available to supervise topics on Australian literature (past and present), colonial and postcolonial world literature and cultural history, and travel writing, life writing, and print culture and book history studies. You can read about Anna's award-winning students here, including:
- Samantha Schraag, George Essex Evans Honours Scholarship, 2020
- Phoebe King, Alfred Midgely Postgraduate Scholarship, 2020
- Melissa Thorne, Sydney Review of Books Emerging Critic Fellowship, 2019
From 2023, Anna is the Director of Indigenous Engagement for the School of Communication and Arts. She is also the 2022 John Oxley Library Honorary Fellow at the State Libary of Quensland.
Availability
- Professor Anna Johnston is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research impacts
Anna is regularly involved with the galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) sector in building and sharing knowledge between universities and the public in the cultural sectors. For example, in 2019, Anna led a new collaboration between UQ and the National Library of Australia to digitise the popular geographical magazine Walkabout (1934-74) on TROVE, with the support of a UQ HASS Partnership grant. In 2022-23, Anna held the John Oxley Library Honorary Fellowship for her project "History and Fiction: Mapping Frontier Violence in Colonial Queensland Writing."
Anna regularly engages with media outlets to discuss books, literary history, and writing:
- "The Antipodean Laboratory and the 'Sea-Girt Prison': Print Culture on Norfolk Island, 1840-44", paper for University of Newcastle, on YouTube for NSW History Week 2023,
- Interviewed for The Storyteller With No Audience, The Museum of Bad Vibes, BBC Sounds, 2 August 2022
- Interview on the Irish-Australian poet Eliza Hamilton Dunlop, Uncommon Sense, with Judith Peppard, 3RRRFM, Melbourne, 22 June 2021
- Article in The Conversation on the Irish-Australian poet Eliza Hamilton Dunlop, 17 June 2021
- Interview on what makes an Australian book a classic (at 1h.37m). Afternoons with Katherine Feeney, ABC Radio Brisbane, 10 February 2020
- Interview (with Charlotte-Rose Millar) Popsart, 1 March 2019
- Blog post: "Plants, Potions and Love Magic," UQ Art Museum Second Sight Exhibition, March-June 2019.
- "In Conversation with Min Jin Lee," Brisbane Writers Festival, University of Queensland, 6 September 2017.
- Panelist: "Colonial Stories" panel, Brisbane Writers Festival event, 11 September 2016.
Works
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2011
Book
The Paper War: Morality, Print Culture, and Power in Colonial New South Wales
Johnston, Anna (2011). The Paper War: Morality, Print Culture, and Power in Colonial New South Wales. Crawley, WA, Australia: University of Western Australia.
2010
Book Chapter
Settler postcolonialism and Australian literary culture
Johnston, Anna and Lawson, Alan (2010). Settler postcolonialism and Australian literary culture. Modern Australian criticism and theory. (pp. 28-40) edited by David Carter and Wang Guanglin. Qingdao, China: Ocean University of China Press.
2010
Book
The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook
Anna Johnston and Ralph Crane eds. (2010). The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook. Oxford, United Kingdom: OUP.
2009
Journal Article
George Augustus Robinson, the ‘Great Conciliator’: colonial celebrity and its postcolonial aftermath
Johnston, Anna (2009). George Augustus Robinson, the ‘Great Conciliator’: colonial celebrity and its postcolonial aftermath. Postcolonial Studies , 12 (2), 153-172. doi: 10.1080/13688790902887155
2008
Book Chapter
Reading Friendly Mission in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction
Johnston, Anna and Rolls, Mitchell (2008). Reading Friendly Mission in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction. Reading Robinson: Companion Essays to Friendly Mission. (pp. 13-25) edited by Anna Johnston and Mitchell Rolls. Hobart, TAS, Australia: Quintus Publishing.
2008
Book
Reading Robinson: Companion Essays to 'Friendly Mission'
Anna Johnston and Mitchell Rolls eds. (2008). Reading Robinson: Companion Essays to 'Friendly Mission'. Hobart: Quintus Publishing.
2007
Book Chapter
The bible trade: commerce and Christianity in the Pacific
Johnston, Anna (2007). The bible trade: commerce and Christianity in the Pacific. In Leigh Dale and Helen M. Gilbert (Ed.), Economies of representation, 1790-2000: colonialism and commerce (pp. 31-39) Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing.
2007
Book Chapter
Flora Annie Steel in the Punjab
Crane, Ralph and Johnston, Anna (2007). Flora Annie Steel in the Punjab. Writing, Travel, and Empire: In the Margins of Anthropology. (pp. 71-95) edited by Peter Hulme and Russell McDougall. London, United Kingdom: I.B. Tauris.
2007
Journal Article
The strange career of William Ellis
Johnston, Anna (2007). The strange career of William Ellis. Victorian Studies, 49 (3), 491-501. doi: 10.2979/VIC.2007.49.3.491
2007
Book Chapter
Planting the Seeds of Christianity: Ecological Reform in Nineteenth-Century Polynesian London Missionary Society Stations
Johnston, Anna (2007). Planting the Seeds of Christianity: Ecological Reform in Nineteenth-Century Polynesian London Missionary Society Stations. Five Emus to the King of Siam: Environment and Empire. (pp. 149-163) edited by Helen Tiffin. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi.
2006
Book Chapter
A Blister on the Imperial Antipodes: Lancelot Edward Threlkeld in Polynesia and Australia
Johnston, Anna (2006). A Blister on the Imperial Antipodes: Lancelot Edward Threlkeld in Polynesia and Australia. Colonial Lives across the British Empire: Imperial Careering in the Long Nineteenth Century. (pp. 58-87) edited by David Lambert and Alan Lester. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
2006
Book Chapter
Writing the Southern Cross: Religious Travel Writing in Nineteenth-Century Australasia
Johnston, Anna (2006). Writing the Southern Cross: Religious Travel Writing in Nineteenth-Century Australasia. Travel in the 1800s: Filling the Blank Spaces. (pp. 201-218) edited by Tim Youngs. London, United Kingdom: Anthem Press. doi: 10.7135/UPO9781843317692.012
2005
Journal Article
British missionary publishing, missionary celebrity, and empire
Johnston, A (2005). British missionary publishing, missionary celebrity, and empire. Nineteenth Century Prose, 32 (2), 20-+.
2004
Journal Article
The ‘little empire of Wybalenna’: becoming colonial in Australia
Johnston, Anna (2004). The ‘little empire of Wybalenna’: becoming colonial in Australia. Journal of Australian Studies, 28 (81), 17-31. doi: 10.1080/14443050409387935
2003
Book
Missionary Writing and Empire, 1800-1860
Johnston, Anna (2003). Missionary Writing and Empire, 1800-1860. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511550324
2003
Journal Article
Missionary Men: Forming Identities in Imperial Evangelical Britain
Johnston, Anna (2003). Missionary Men: Forming Identities in Imperial Evangelical Britain. Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, 9, 89-105.
2002
Journal Article
Writing the nation: Self and country in post-colonial imagination
Johnston, A (2002). Writing the nation: Self and country in post-colonial imagination. Canadian Literature (173), 142-143.
2002
Book Chapter
Tahiti, “the desire of our eyes”’: Missionary Travel Narratives and Imperial Surveillance
Johnston, Anna (2002). Tahiti, “the desire of our eyes”’: Missionary Travel Narratives and Imperial Surveillance. In Transit: Travel, Text, Empire. (pp. 65-83) edited by Helen Gilbert and Anna Johnston. New York, NY, United States: Peter Lang.
2002
Book Chapter
Introduction
Gilbert, Helen M. and Johnston, Anna (2002). Introduction. In Helen Gilbert and Anna Johnston (Ed.), In transit: travel, text, empire 1 ed. (pp. 1-20) New York, NY USA: Peter Lang.
2002
Book
In Transit: Travel, Text, Empire
H. M. Gilbert and A. K. Johnston eds. (2002). In Transit: Travel, Text, Empire. NY: Peter Lang.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Anna Johnston is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
_A Black Hole_: Carceral Logic and Imaginaries of Containment in Fantastic Literature
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Maggie Nolan
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Completed supervision
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Twenty-First-Century Australian Literature and Middlebrow Culture
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Margaret Henderson
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2021
Master Philosophy
Scenes of Reading of Behrouz Boochani's No Friend but the Mountains
Principal Advisor
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2019
Master Philosophy
Transnational Literary Identities: The Promotion, Interpretation and Reception of Contemporary Australian Literature in the United Kingdom
Principal Advisor
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2023
Master Philosophy
A-spec Reading Practices: Strategising Asexual Literary Criticism Through Young Adult Fiction
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Margaret Henderson
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