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Author: Clarke, RGH (Dr Robert Clarke)
Number of items: 52
Journal Article | ||
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Butt, N and Clarke, R and Krampe, T, Rethinking postcolonial Europe: moving identities, changing subjectivities, Postcolonial Interventions, 7, (1) pp. 14-49. ISSN 2455-6564 (2022) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R and Brozek, D, The Dark Turn: history and performance at an emerging Tasmanian tourist site, Journal of Australian Studies, 45, (4) Article 507-523. ISSN 1444-3058 (2022) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R, In the company of a guide: guidebooks to Indigenous Australia, Studies in Travel Writing, 25, (1) pp. 65-81. ISSN 1364-5145 (2021) [Refereed Article] | ||
Milthorpe, N and Clarke, R and Fletcher, L and Moore, R and Stark, H, Blended English: Technology-enhanced teaching and learning in English literary studies, Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 17, (3) pp. 345-365. ISSN 1474-0222 (2018) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R and Hookway, N and Burgess, R, Reading in community, reading for community: a survey of book clubs in regional Australia, Journal of Australian Studies, 41, (2) pp. 171-183. ISSN 1444-3058 (2017) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R, Island home: returning to Tasmania in Peter Conrad's Down Home (1988) and Tim Bowden's The Devil in Tim (2005), Studies in Travel Writing, 20, (1) pp. 100-115. ISSN 1364-5145 (2016) [Refereed Article] | ||
Fletcher, L and Clarke, R and Crane, R and Gaby, R and Milthorpe, N and Stark, H, The teaching of English in Tasmania: building links between Senior Secondary and Tertiary teachers, English in Australia, 51, (1) pp. 25-33. ISSN 0155-2147 (2016) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R and Johnston, A, Traveling the sequestered isle: Tasmania as penitentiary, laboratory and sanctuary, Studies in Travel Writing, 20, (1) pp. 1-16. ISSN 1364-5145 (2016) [Refereed Article] | ||
Natalier, K and Clarke, RGH, Online Learning and the Education Encounter in a Neo-Liberal University: A Case Study, Higher Education Studies, 5, (2) pp. 62-73. ISSN 1925-4741 (2015) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R and Thomas, S, Productive Dissonance: Using Digital Narratives in the Australian Literature Classroom, Antipodes, 29, (2) pp. 327-339. ISSN 0893-5580 (2015) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, RGH and Nolan, M, Book Clubs and Reconciliation: A Pilot Study on Book Clubs Reading the Fictions of Reconciliation', Australian Humanities Review, 56 pp. 121-140. ISSN 1835-8063 (2014) [Refereed Article] | ||
Nolan, M and Clarke, RGH, Reading Groups and Reconciliation: Kate Grenville's The Secret River and the Ordinary Reader, Australian Literary Studies, 29, (4) pp. 19-35. ISSN 0004-9697 (2014) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R and Dutton, J and Johnston, A, Shadow zones: dark travel and postcolonial cultures, Postcolonial Studies, 17, (3) pp. 221-235. ISSN 1368-8790 (2014) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, RGH and Thomas, S, Digital Narrative and the Humanities: An Evaluation of the Use of Digital Storytelling in an Australian Undergraduate Literary Studies Program, Higher Education Studies, 2, (3) pp. 30-43. ISSN 1925-4741 (2012) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R and Adam, A, Digital storytelling in Australia: Academic Perspectives and Reflections, Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 11, (1-2) pp. 157-176. ISSN 1741-265X (2012) [Refereed Article] | ||
Fletcher, LM and Clarke, RGH, First Year English at UTAS, EduTATE, (October 2012) pp. 6-7. (2012) [Professional, Non Refereed Article] | ||
Nolan, M and Clarke, RGH, Reading The Secret River, The Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, 17, (2) pp. 9-25. ISSN 1073-1687 (2011) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, R, 'New Age Trippers': Aboriginality and Australian New Age Travel Books, Studies in Travel Writing, 13, (1) pp. 27-43. ISSN 1364-5145 (2009) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, RGH, An Ordinary Place: Aboriginality and 'Ordinary' Australia in travel writing of the 1990s, Journeys: The International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing, 10, (2) pp. 65-88. ISSN 1465-2609 (2009) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Postcolonial Studies, 12, (2) pp. 143-261. ISSN 1368-8790 (2009) [Edited Journal] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Star traveller: celebrity, Aboriginality, and Bruce Chatwin's The Songlines (1987), Postcolonial Studies, 12, (2) pp. 229-246. ISSN 1368-8790 (2009) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Travel and celebrity culture: an introduction, Postcolonial Studies, 12, (2) pp. 145-152. ISSN 1368-8790 (2009) [Refereed Article] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Intimate Strangers: Contemporary Australian Travel Writing, the Semiotics of Empathy, and the Therapeutics of Race, Journal of Australian Studies, 29, (85) pp. 69-81. ISSN 1444-3058 (2005) [Refereed Article] |
Book | ||
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Clarke, R, The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 252. ISBN 9781316597712 (2018) [Edited Book] | ||
Clarke, R, Travel Writing from Black Australia: Utopia, Melancholia and Aboriginality, Routledge, New York, pp. 208. ISBN 9780415729208 (2016) [Authored Research Book] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Celebrity Colonialism: Fame, Power and Representation in Colonial and Postcolonial Cultures, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 353. ISBN 1-4438-1351-6 (2009) [Edited Book] |
Chapter in Book | ||
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Nolan, M and Clarke, R and Brown, R, Reading Fiction, Talking Reconciliation: Australian Book Clubs, Book Talk and the Politics of History, Ueber Buecher reden: Literaturrezeption in Lesegemeinschaften, Vandenhoek & Ruprecht, D Moser and C Duerr (ed), Gottingen, Germany, pp. 231-241. ISBN 9783847113232 (2021) [Research Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, R, An Ordinary Place: Aboriginality and Ordinary' Australia in Travel Writing of the 1990s, The Long Journey: Exploring Travel and Travel Writing, Berghahn, MP Di Bella and B Yothers (ed), New York, USA, pp. 168-187. ISBN 9781789209358 (2020) [Revised Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, R, Chronology: 1899-2016, The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing, Cambridge University Press, R Clarke (ed), Cambridge, pp. xiv-xxxviii. ISBN 9781316597712 (2018) [Other Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, R, Further Reading, The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing, Cambridge University Press, R Clarke (ed), Cambridge, pp. 231-241. ISBN 9781316597712 (2018) [Other Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, R, History, memory, and trauma in postcolonial travel writing, The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing, Cambridge University Press, R Clarke (ed), Cambridge, pp. 49-62. ISBN 9781316597712 (2018) [Research Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, R, Toward a genealogy of postcolonial travel writing, The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing, Cambridge University Press, R Clarke (ed), Cambridge, pp. 1-16. ISBN 9781316597712 (2018) [Research Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, RGH, 'Intimate Strangers: Contemporary Australian Travel Writing, the Semiotics of Empathy, and the Therapeutics of Race, Travel Writing: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, Routledge, Charles Forsdick and Tim Youngs (ed), New York, pp. 189-201. ISBN 9780415374989 (2012) [Revised Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, R, Reconciling Strangers: White Australian Travel Narratives and the Semiotics of Empathy, Travel Writing, Form, and Empire: The Poetics and Politics of Mobility, Routledge, J Kuehn and P Smethurst (ed), New York, pp. 167-79. ISBN 0-415-96294-3 (2009) [Research Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, RGH, The Idea of Celebrity Colonialism: An Introduction, Celebrity Colonialism: Fame, Power and Representaiton in Colonial and Postcolonial Cultures, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Robert Clarke (ed), Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 1-12. ISBN 1-4438-1351-6 (2009) [Research Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, RGH and Hunter, MA, Developing Cultural Citizens through Australia's Young Artists Mentoring Program, Global Perspectives on Mentoring: Transforming Contexts, Communities, and Cultures, Information Age Publishing, Frances K. Kochlan and Joseph T. Pascarelli (ed), Greenwich, pp. 53-72. ISBN 1930608381 (2004) [Research Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Distant Cousins and Ordinary Australians: Encounters with Aboriginality in the 1990s, Text, Travelling, Text, Department of English, University of Delhi, Rimli Bhattacharya (ed), New Delhi, pp. 115-34. (2004) [Other Book Chapter] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Australia's Sublime Desert: John McDouall Stuart and Bruce Chatwin, In Transit: Travel, Text, Empire, Peter Lang, Helen Gilbert and Anna Johnston (ed), New York, pp. 149-72. ISBN 0-8204-5699-3 (2002) [Research Book Chapter] |
Review | ||
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Clarke, R, David Carter and Roger Osborne, 'Australian Books and Authors in the American Marketplace 1840s-1940s', Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 19, (2) pp. 1-2. ISSN 1447-8986 (2019) [Review Single Work] | ||
Clarke, R, Half the Perfect World review: Paul Genoni & Tanya Dalziell on a creative isle, The Sydney Morning Herald, (12 October 2018) ISSN 0312-6315 (2018) [Review Single Work] | ||
Clarke, R, Review of Elizabeth McMahon (2016) Islands, identity and the literary imagination, London and New York, Anthem Press. 312pp ISBN 978-1-78308-534-7. US115.00, Island Studies Journal, 12, (1) pp. 259-260. ISSN 1715-2593 (2017) [Review Single Work] | ||
Clarke, RGH, The Branded Isles, Postcolonial Studies, 15, (3) pp. 393-394. ISSN 1368-8790 (2012) [Review Single Work] |
Major Creative Work | ||
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Milthorpe, M and Clarke, R and Moore, R and Jones, J, Digital English, University of Tasmania and the English Teachers Association of Western Australia (2019) [Other Exhibition] |
Thesis | ||
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Clarke, RGH, The Utopia of the Senses: White Travellers in Black Australia, 1980-2002 (2006) [PhD] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Sublime Travel: Allegory in Three Central Australian Travel Texts (2000) [Masters Research] |
Other Public Output | ||
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Clarke, R, Art or exploitation: are we ready for NITRAM to revisit Port Arthur?, The New Daily, Australia, 2 December (2020) [Media Interview] | ||
Clarke, R, Should Films About Mass Murderers Be Made?, Junkee, Australia, 7 December (2020) [Media Interview] | ||
Clarke, R, Dark tourism, bright future: Ararat's plan to attract more visitors: interview with Bridget Rollason and Dominic Cansdale, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia, 29 August 2018 (2018) [Media Interview] | ||
Clarke, R, Forgetting Martin Bryant: what to remember when we talk about Port Arthur, The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group Ltd, Australia, April 28 (2016) [Magazine Article] | ||
Clarke, RGH and Hookway, NS, Reading in the Regions: A Scoping Study of Online and F2F Book Club Activity in Northern Tasmania, Culture Domain: Culture. Connectivity. Community., UTAS, Hobart, 1, pp. 14-15. (2014) [Internal Newsletter] | ||
Clarke, RGH, Book Clubs prove to be popular, The Sunday Examiner, The Sunday Examiner 3rd Nov 2013, Tasmania (2013) [Media Interview] | ||
Fletcher, LM and Clarke, RGH, First Year English at UTAS, EduTATE, Tasmania, Tasmanian Association for the Teaching of English, Oct 2012 (2012) [Magazine Article] |
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