Browsing Literary Prizes by title
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Advance Australia fair? (in)equality, prosperity and sustainability in shaping Australia's future
Published 2015-01-01Other -
ADVANCE AUSTRALIA FAIR? (IN)EQUALITY, PROSPERITY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN SHAPING AUSTRALIA’S FUTURE
Published 2015-01-01Other -
‘ALL HISTORY IS BIOGRAPHY’: RALPH WALDO EMERSON’S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
Published 2020R.W. Emerson’s (1803-1882) philosophy of history has been little discussed and even less understood. Emerson’s thought, outlined both in his poetry and in his Essays, has been variously dismissed as ‘ahistorical’, ...Other -
“And in a hundred years stray folk will come”: Love, Death and the Museum Object in Edward Carpenter’s “Artemidorus, Farwell”
Published 2019-01-01Other -
Ashes to Absolution
Published 2023-05-05Max didn’t care for miracles. As for snarky comments, like what about evolution? What about Jesus?, he didn’t care for them either. It wasn’t as if he didn’t hope for them, inevitably everybody prayed for divine salvation. ...Other -
Ausonius / Mosella / 169-88: Ausonius imagines rustic deities frolicking on the banks of the Moselle.
Published 2017-01-01Other -
Balloons
Published 2023-05-05This was the earliest Robbie had been awake in five weeks. In the corner of the lively Surry Hills café—his sister’s choice—he sat, waiting at a two-seater. He sipped warm water, poured from a dirty bottle. He overheard ...Other -
Between a rock and a hard place: Xenophobic populism, establishment neoliberalism and the decline of the middle class
Published 2016-01-01Other -
Bodily Vengeance on the Capitoline: the cultural significance of public mutilation in Fourteenth Century Rome
Published 2015-01-01Other -
The Broken Estate or the Nameless Love: James Wood, Kevin Hart and the Bible's legacy in the West
Published 2012-01-01Other -
Brutal Savages in an Unknown Island: Conspiracy, Mimetic Desire, Sacrificial Violence, and the Scapegoating of Irishness in Late Colonial New South Wales, 1860 – 1880
Published 2022-06-03Information regarding the incident that took place in the picturesque beachside Illawarra suburb of Bellambi during the early hours of the morning on Saturday, the 26th of May, 1877, remains scarce, although it can be ...Text -
A Case of Natural Attraction: Tracing the appeal of the Lord Howe holiday since 1788
Published 2012-01-01Other -
The centre cannot hold: Climate change and the unmooring of the individual
Published 2020-10-23Winning essay for the Wentworth Medal, 2020. Topic for 2020: An appropriate response to climate change requires that we draw on lessons from the physical sciences, social sciences and humanities.Text