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| participants: russell mcdougall | | | | Russell McDougall
Head of School
English, Communication and Theatre
University of New England
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Book Chapters
Xavier Herbert, Australian Dictionary of Biography, forthcoming.
Refereed Journal Articles
'Wilson Harris on the Frontiers of Myth Criticism 1978-1983', Journal of Caribbean Literature, II, 1-3 (Spring 2000), 109121.
*'Sugar, Land and Belonging in Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and No Sugar', Australaisan Drama Studies, 38 (April 2001), 58-67.
*'On the Track: Travels with Xavier Herbert, 1927-1934', Antipodes,15, 2 (2002), 30-34.
*'Walter and Henry Ling Roth: "On The Signification of Couvade". The Place of Australia and British Guiana in the Fin de Si�cle Debate concerning the History of Mankind. Australian', Austalian Cultual History, 21 (2002), 61-68.
*'Australia and the Caribbean', Austalian Cultual History, 21 (2002), 1-18.
* 'Xavier Herbert, 'The Ape-Men of Mobongu,'" Papers: Explorations in Children's Literature, 12, 3 (December, 2002), 5-18.
'"The Unresolved Constitution": Birth-Myths and Rituals of Modern Guyana:Wilson Harris's The Sleepers of Roraima and Michael Gilkes' Couvade', Kunapipi, XXV, 2 (2003), 95-108.
Research Supervisions
I was postgraduate coordinator in English, Communication and Theatre at UNE from 1996 to mid-july 2001. At that time we had approximately 50 PhD and MA students (external/internal, part-/full-time), I have supervised postgraduate theses at MA and PhD levels in Australian and in other post-colonial literary areas.
Teaching Programs
Working with Peter Hulme at U. of Essex on a project entitled 'In the Margins of Anthropology: Travel, Writing, Empire'.
"The Roth Family, Anthropology and Colonial Administration"
Conference. 9-10 February 2004
www.une.edu.au/arts/Roth_Conf
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