Publications

‘Aboriginal Mobilities and Colonial Serial Fiction’: New SouthHem Publication

‘Aboriginal Mobilities and Colonial Serial Fiction’: New SouthHem Publication

Sarah Galletly, ‘Aboriginal Mobilities and Colonial Serial Fiction’, Australian Literary Studies 36.1 (2021): https://www.australianliterarystudies.com.au/articles/aboriginal-mobilities-and-colonial-serial-fiction Abstract: This article combines Indigenous mobility studies with recent work on seriality and periodical form to examine how the structural necessities of serialised periodical fiction reinforced representations of settler and Aboriginal mobilities for Australian…

‘British Worlds, Southern Latitudes, and Hemispheric Methods’: New SouthHem Open Access Publication

‘British Worlds, Southern Latitudes, and Hemispheric Methods’: New SouthHem Open Access Publication

Sarah Comyn and Porscha Fermanis, ‘Rethinking nineteenth-century literary culture: British worlds, southern latitudes and hemispheric methods’, Journal of Commonwealth Literature (2021): https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0021989420982013 Abstract Drawing on hemispheric, oceanic, and southern theory approaches, this article argues for the value of considering the nineteenth-century literary cultures of the southern settler colonies…

‘Romantic Geopolitics in Robert Southey’s “History of Brazil”‘: New Publication

‘Romantic Geopolitics in Robert Southey’s “History of Brazil”‘: New Publication

British Creoles: Nationhood, Identity, and Romantic Geopolitics in Robert Southey’s History of Brazil Porscha Fermanis, The Review of English Studies, 19 July 2019 Full Text Available Here: https://doi.org/10.1093/res/hgz068 https://academic.oup.com/res/article/doi/10.1093/res/hgz068/5536347/ Abstract  This essay considers the nationalist preoccupations underpinning Robert Southey’s three-volume History of Brazil (1810–1819), maintaining that there are important links between his…

‘Literary Sociability on the Goldfields’ and ‘South African “Children of the Mist”‘: New SouthHem Journal Publications

‘Literary Sociability on the Goldfields’ and ‘South African “Children of the Mist”‘: New SouthHem Journal Publications

Some of our SouthHem journal publications are now available on the UCD research repository. Stay tuned for more journal publications following the expiry of green open access embargoes:   Sarah Comyn, ‘Literary Sociability on the Goldfields: The Mechanics’ Institute in the Colony of Victoria, 1854-1870’, JVC 23.4 (2018):…

‘Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship’: New SouthHem Open Access Publication

‘Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship’: New SouthHem Open Access Publication

Access our new book for free: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-030-20426-6 Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship in the British Southern Hemisphere This open access Pivot book is a comparative study of six early colonial public libraries in nineteenth-century Australia, South Africa, and Southeast Asia. Drawing on networked conceptualisations of empire, transnational…