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Article

Kuttainen, Victoria (2019) Lost in the (national) archive: the Modern Girl, literary cultures, and the magazine. Modernism/Modernity, 4 (2).

Menadue, Christopher B. (2018) Cities in flight: a descriptive examination of the tropical city imagined in twentieth century science fiction cover art. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 17 (2). pp. 62-82.

Menadue, Christopher Benjamin (2018) Hubbard bubble, dianetics trouble: an evaluation of the representations of dianetics and scientology in science fiction magazines from 1949 to 1999. SAGE Open, 8 (4).

Menadue, Christopher Benjamin, and Cheer, Karen Diane (2017) Human culture and science fiction: a review of the literature, 1980-2016. SAGE Open, 7 (3). pp. 1-15.

Galletly, Sarah (2017) The spectacular traveling woman: Australian and Canadian visions of women, modernity, and mobility between the wars. Transfers, 7 (1). pp. 70-87.

Dillon, Denise B. (2016) The author as the novel self: Shirley Lim's Sister Swing. Asian American Literature: Discourses & Pedagogies, 7. 8. pp. 78-87.

Galletly, Sarah (2016) Rose-tinted ideals and the threat of spinsterhood: teaching and maternalism in Anne of Avonlea (1909) (Idéaux édulcorés et la menace du statut de "vieille fille": l'enseignement et le maternalisme dans Anne of Avonlea (1909)). British Journal of Canadian Studies, 29 (1). pp. 25-45.

Galletly, Sarah (2016) "Like iron and whisky": nursing and marriage in Fin de Siècle English Canadian fiction. The Latchkey, 7.

Book Chapter

Kelso, Sylvia (2023) The Mote in the Jester's Eye: Aspects of Race and Gender in Connie Willis's Light Short Fiction. In: Turner Smith, Carissa, (ed.) Connie Willis's Science Fiction: Doomsday Everyday. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature . Routledge, New York, NY, USA, pp. 182-207.

Kelso, Sylvia (2020) The Road and the River: Genre-Neering a Future in the Sharing Knife Series. In: Yung Lee, Regina, and McCormack, Una, (eds.) Biology and Manners: Essays on the Works and Worlds of Lois McMaster Bujold. Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies . Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, United Kingdom, pp. 113-130.

Kuttainen, Victoria, and Manning, Greg (2017) Postmodernist and literary experiments (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Pacific). In: Howells, Coral Ann, Sharrad, Paul, and Turcotte, Gerry, (eds.) The Novel in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the South Pacific Since 1950. The Oxford History of the Novel in English, 12 . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 221-235.

Kelso, Sylvia (2016) The Woman and the River: Engineering Social Equity in Lois Bujold’s Sharing Knife Series. In: McBride, Margaret, (ed.) Social Justice Redux. Wiscon Chronicles, 10 . Aqueduct Press, Seattle, Washington, USA, pp. 184-197.

Book

Stevenson, Ana (2019) The woman as slave in nineteenth-century American social movements. Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

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