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The Postcolonial Perspective on an Regional Literature in Australia Per Henningsgaard , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Postcolonial Issues in Australian Literature 2010; (p. 57-74)
Book Publishing in Western Australia : A World Elsewhere Per Henningsgaard , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Studies , vol. 1 no. 1 2009;

'This article examines the role of book publishing outside the cultural centres, where the lack of access to the gatekeepers of cultural production, such as literary agents, editors and publishers, has inhibited both the publishers' and region's reach into the public imagination.

It takes Western Australia as a case study, analysing the impact of geographical regionalism on the processes of book production and publication. Western Australia is infrequently represented in the cultura record, much less in those aspects of the cultural record that are transmitted overseas.

This imbalance in 'cultural currency' arises because regions are at least in part defined by their ability to participate in what Pierre Bourdieu has deemed the 'field of cultural production'. In the case of print culture, this field includes writers, literary agents, editors, publishers, government arts organisations, the media, schools, and book retailers, just to name a few.

This article pays particular attention to Western Australia's three major publishing houses (Fremantle Press, University of Western Australia Press, and the publisher of Indigenous literature, Magabala Books), as well as those Western Australian writers who have achieved the greatest international success, such as Tim Winton and Elizabeth Jolley. It demonstrates that the awareness of geographically and culturally diverse regions within the framework of the nation is derived from representations of these regions and their associated regional characteristics in the movies, television and books.' (Author's abstract)

The Funding of Literary Magazines Elizabeth Webby , 1997 single work column
— Appears in: Newswrite : The Newsletter of the New South Wales Writers' Centre , February no. 57 1997; (p. 5,18)
The Director's Day of Reckoning Murray Waldren , 1990 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Australian Magazine , 7-8 April 1990; (p. 6)
Giving Australia the Good Word Peter Bowler , 1988 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 9 April 1988; (p. B5)

— Review of The Literature Board : A Brief History 1988 single work non-fiction
Paperbacks : Subtle Study in Artistic Growth Penelope Nelson , 1988 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian Magazine , 12-13 March 1988; (p. 14)

— Review of Black Cat, Green Field Graeme Harper , 1988 single work novel ; The Literature Board : A Brief History 1988 single work non-fiction
Es tu, Leonie? Evan Williams , 1988 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 99 1988; (p. 3-4)

— Review of The Literature Board : A Brief History 1988 single work non-fiction
How Oz Lit Got $23 Million Don Anderson , 1988 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 13 February 1988; (p. 68)

— Review of The Literature Board : A Brief History 1988 single work non-fiction
An Escape Route from the Garret Peter Pierce , 1988 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 16 April 1988; (p. 13)

— Review of The Literature Board : A Brief History 1988 single work non-fiction
Giving Australia the Good Word Peter Bowler , 1988 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 9 April 1988; (p. B5)

— Review of The Literature Board : A Brief History 1988 single work non-fiction
The Postcolonial Perspective on an Regional Literature in Australia Per Henningsgaard , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Postcolonial Issues in Australian Literature 2010; (p. 57-74)
Book Publishing in Western Australia : A World Elsewhere Per Henningsgaard , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Studies , vol. 1 no. 1 2009;

'This article examines the role of book publishing outside the cultural centres, where the lack of access to the gatekeepers of cultural production, such as literary agents, editors and publishers, has inhibited both the publishers' and region's reach into the public imagination.

It takes Western Australia as a case study, analysing the impact of geographical regionalism on the processes of book production and publication. Western Australia is infrequently represented in the cultura record, much less in those aspects of the cultural record that are transmitted overseas.

This imbalance in 'cultural currency' arises because regions are at least in part defined by their ability to participate in what Pierre Bourdieu has deemed the 'field of cultural production'. In the case of print culture, this field includes writers, literary agents, editors, publishers, government arts organisations, the media, schools, and book retailers, just to name a few.

This article pays particular attention to Western Australia's three major publishing houses (Fremantle Press, University of Western Australia Press, and the publisher of Indigenous literature, Magabala Books), as well as those Western Australian writers who have achieved the greatest international success, such as Tim Winton and Elizabeth Jolley. It demonstrates that the awareness of geographically and culturally diverse regions within the framework of the nation is derived from representations of these regions and their associated regional characteristics in the movies, television and books.' (Author's abstract)

The Director's Day of Reckoning Murray Waldren , 1990 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Australian Magazine , 7-8 April 1990; (p. 6)
The Funding of Literary Magazines Elizabeth Webby , 1997 single work column
— Appears in: Newswrite : The Newsletter of the New South Wales Writers' Centre , February no. 57 1997; (p. 5,18)
Naked at the Typewriter Margaret McClusky , 1988 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 100 1988; (p. 32-33)
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