Essays
Verónica Tello and Laura Fisher
The Fiction of Aftermath: Public Art, Public Imagination and the Aesthetics of Anthropogenic Crisis
Brigid Rooney
The View from Above from Below: Novel, Suburb, Cosmos
Kane Race and Niamh Stephenson
Introduction to Alan Brotherton’s ‘“The Circumstances in Which They Come”: Refiguring the Boundaries of HIV in Australia’
Alan Brotherton
‘The Circumstances in Which They Come’: Refiguring the Boundaries of HIV in Australia
Special Section: Book Reviewing in Australia. Edited by Melinda Harvey and Patrick Allington
Patrick Allington and Melinda Harvey
Introduction: Book Reviewing in Australia
Imogen Mathew
Reviewing Place in the Digital Literary Sphere: A Case Study of Anita Heiss’ Am I Black Enough for You?
Melinda Harvey and Julieanne Lamond
Taking the Measure of Gender Disparity in Australian Book Reviewing as a Field, 1985 and 2013
Emmett Stinson
How Nice is Too Nice? Australian Book Reviews and the ‘Compliment Sandwich’
Gillian Dooley
True or False? The Role of Ethics in Book Reviewing
Patrick Allington
A Defence of Tempered Praise and Tempered Criticism in Book Reviewing’
Roundtable: Feature Essay
Adam Kotsko
What is the Western Canon Good For?
Roundtable: Responses
Nina Power
Had We but World Enough, and Time
Ali Alizadeh
You Can Have Your Canon and Read it Too
Louise D’Arcens
Contesting the Western Canon
Michael Farrell
Swags, Plains and Cranes
Simon During
Canons: Indispensable and Disposable
Adrian Martin
Innumerable Centres of Culture
Kate Flaherty
Hold Your Fire: Utility, Play, and the Western Canon
Alice Te Punga Somerville
Damned If You Do and Damned If You Don’t
Luoshu Zhang
A Canon for Whom? A Canon for What?