2 Oct – Seminar: Outlaw Genres – Marion May Campbell
Outlaw Genres: Que(e)rying Testimony through Border-trafficking Associate Professor Marion Campbell This paper will look at poetic practices of the fragment as post-traumatic …
Outlaw Genres: Que(e)rying Testimony through Border-trafficking Associate Professor Marion Campbell This paper will look at poetic practices of the fragment as post-traumatic …
Brought to you by the Gender and Sexuality Studies Research Network, Deakin’s “First Fridays” free public seminar series continues on 5 October, …
Faculty member Dr Emily Potter, working with collaborator Dr Brigid Magner (RMIT), has co-edited a special edition of the literary journal JASAL (the Journal of the …
Congratulations to staff member Briohny Doyle, who is a finalist for the Best Writing Award in the 2018 Melbourne Prize for Literature. …
Great news for casual staff member Dr Ellen Smith, who has been awarded a 2019 National Library of Australia Fellowship. These sought-after …
While exploring the archives during her 2017 National Library of Australia Fellowship, staff member Sue Chen uncovered some hidden treasures. Digging deep …
Warm congratulations to three of our Writing and Literature colleagues, who have been successful in the latest round of staff promotions. From …
A Writing and Literature group project has won a 2019 arts grant from the City of Melbourne to publish a book of …
In 2016, Deakin University introduced the PhD by Prior Publications in the Creative Arts. Currently, there are around 10 candidates either enrolled in …
On Wednesday 5 September, PhD candidate Toni Jordan will present a seminar on Moliére and parodic fictocriticism. Toni’s seminar will run from …
The Melbourne launch of Deakin’s long-running literary and arts journal, Verandah, will be held at Readings Hawthorn, 701 Glenferrie Rd, 6pm, Thursday 6 September. …
On Wednesday 5 September, Dr Helen Young presents the next Writing and Literature seminar, “Visible Whiteness: Race, History, and Video-games”. All welcome, …