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Professor Bronwyn Lea
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Bronwyn Lea

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Overview

Background

Professor Bronwyn Lea teaches and researches in contemporary literature, poetics, creative writing, research-led practice, and gender studies.

Availability

Professor Bronwyn Lea is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Fields of research

Research interests

  • Contemporary Literature

  • Poetry and poetics

  • Creative Writing

  • Publishing and book culture

  • Creativity and experience

  • Gender and sexuality

Works

Search Professor Bronwyn Lea’s works on UQ eSpace

92 works between 2000 and 2019

61 - 80 of 92 works

2007

Journal Article

The other way out

Lea, Bronwyn (2007). The other way out. Antipodes: A global journal of Australian/New Zealand literature, 21 (1), 52-52.

The other way out

2007

Journal Article

Learning the language

Lea, Bronwyn (2007). Learning the language. The Age, A2.29-A2.29.

Learning the language

2007

Journal Article

The Peeping Tom and other voyeurs

Lea, Bronwyn (2007). The Peeping Tom and other voyeurs. Age, A2.10-A2.11.

The Peeping Tom and other voyeurs

2007

Book

The best Australian poetry 2007: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals

Lea, Bronwyn and Duwell, Martin (2007). The best Australian poetry 2007: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals. St. Lucia, Australia: University of Queensland Press.

The best Australian poetry 2007: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals

2007

Book Chapter

Two ways out

Lea, Bronwyn (2007). Two ways out. The Best Australian Poems 2007. (pp. 47-47) edited by Peter Rose. Melbourne: Black Inc..

Two ways out

2007

Book Chapter

Poetry publishing

Lea, Bronwyn (2007). Poetry publishing. Making Books: Contemporary Australian Publishing. (pp. 247-254) edited by D. J. Carter and A. Galligan. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland Press.

Poetry publishing

2006

Conference Publication

Student beliefs and attitudes from poetry writing in statistics

Bulmer, M., Lea, B. and Rolka, K. (2006). Student beliefs and attitudes from poetry writing in statistics. 30th Conference of the International-Group-for-the-Psychology-of-Mathematics-Education, Prague, Czech Republic, JUL 16-21, 2006. Praha, Czech Republic: Charles University.

Student beliefs and attitudes from poetry writing in statistics

2006

Book

The best Australian poetry 2006: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals

Lea, Bronwyn and Duwell, Martin (2006). The best Australian poetry 2006: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals. St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Press.

The best Australian poetry 2006: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals

2005

Journal Article

One of the horses of Marly: Guillaume Coustou, 1745

Lea, Bronwyn (2005). One of the horses of Marly: Guillaume Coustou, 1745. Southerly, 65 (3), 140-140.

One of the horses of Marly: Guillaume Coustou, 1745

2005

Other Outputs

The way into stone ; To dwell in possibility : social roles of the poet

Lea, Bronwyn (2005). The way into stone ; To dwell in possibility : social roles of the poet. PhD Thesis, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/107205

The way into stone ; To dwell in possibility : social roles of the poet

2005

Book

The best Australian poetry 2005: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals

Lea, Bronwyn and Duwell, Martin (2005). The best Australian poetry 2005: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Press.

The best Australian poetry 2005: A selection of the best poems from Australia's literary journals

2005

Journal Article

Palinode

Lea, Bronwyn (2005). Palinode. Southerly, 65 (3), 141-141.

Palinode

2004

Journal Article

Insufficient knowledge

Lea, Bronwyn (2004). Insufficient knowledge. Quadrant, 48 (11), 70-70.

Insufficient knowledge

2004

Journal Article

The Nightgown (poetry)

Lea, Bronwyn (2004). The Nightgown (poetry). Heat, 07, 96-96.

The Nightgown (poetry)

2004

Journal Article

Bronwyn Lea (poetry)

Lea, Bronwyn (2004). Bronwyn Lea (poetry). Heat, 07, 92-93.

Bronwyn Lea (poetry)

2004

Book Chapter

A Place

Lea, Bronwyn (2004). A Place. The Best Australian Poems 2004. (pp. 112-112) edited by Les Murray. Melbourne, Vic.: Black Inc..

A Place

2003

Book Chapter

Our sun has fallen beneath a memory

Lea, Bronwyn (2003). Our sun has fallen beneath a memory. The Indigo Book of Modern Australian Sonnets. (pp. 49-49) edited by Page, Geoff. Charnwood, ACT, Australia: Ginninderra Press.

Our sun has fallen beneath a memory

2003

Book

The best Australian poetry 2003

Martin Duwell and Lea, Bronwyn eds. (2003). The best Australian poetry 2003. St Lucia QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Press.

The best Australian poetry 2003

2003

Journal Article

This Day

Lea, Bronwyn (2003). This Day. Journal of Australian Studies, 77, 139-139.

This Day

2003

Book

The Wooden Cat and Other Poems

Lea, Bronwyn (2003). The Wooden Cat and Other Poems. Warners Bay, New South Wales: Picaro Press.

The Wooden Cat and Other Poems

Supervision

Availability

Professor Bronwyn Lea is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Historic Narrative in Contemporary Poetics

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Alastair Blanshard

  • Master Philosophy

    Metamorphosis: change, transformation and shapeshifting

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Victoria Bladen

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Nature, Naomi, and Kali: Allen Ginsberg's Mothers

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Margaret Henderson

  • Master Philosophy

    Vision of the artist: the poetry of Mark Strand

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Tamlyn Avery

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Distant Poets, Instant Presence: Understanding the Role of Digital Culture in Contemporary Australian Poetry

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Natalie Collie

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Anthiony Lawrence and Images of the Father

    Principal Advisor

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Bronwyn Lea directly for media enquiries about:

  • American poetry
  • Australian literature
  • Australian poetry
  • Creative writing
  • Editing
  • Literary Studies
  • Narrative
  • Poetics
  • Poetry
  • Publishing
  • Writing

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