World Literatures, Theatres and Cultures research network

Convenor
Associate Professor Clara Tuite (English, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne)
Participants
Dr Tess Do (French, School of Languages and Linguistics, University of Melbourne)
Professor Véronique Duché (French, School of Languages and Linguistics, University of Melbourne)
Dr Thomas H. Ford (English, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne)
Professor Paul Giles (English, University of Sydney)
Dr Steven Hampton (English, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne)
Dr Joe Hughes (English, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne)
Associate Professor Parshia Lee-Stecum (Classics, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne)
Dr Claire Maree (Japanese, Asia Institute, University of Melbourne)
Professor Ronan MacDonald (Irish Studies, English, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne)
Professor Peter Otto (English, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne)
Associate Professor Laurence Petit (English, Université Paul Valèry-Montpellier 3)
Professor Alessandro Schiesaro (Arts, Languages and Cultures, Manchester University)
Dr Miranda Stanyon (Comparative Literature, King’s College London)
Professor Heidi Thomson (English, Victoria University of Wellington)
Dr Ika Willis (English, University of Wollongong)
Themes related to this project
Research projects
- Architectures of Imagination: Bodies, Buildings, Fictions, and Worlds
- Azuchi Screens Research Network
- Beyond Identity: Romanticism and Decreation
- British Romanticism and colonial modernity in India, 1780-1840
- Climate Science Denialism and its populist Analogs
- Critique, Creativity, Innovation
- Extremism and the Australian Imaginary
- Gothic Fictions: Emotion, Contagion, and the Transformation of Experience in Modernity
- Human Kind: transforming identity in Australian and British portraits 1700-1900
- Islam and the Left in Indonesia and Turkey
- Kenzaburo Ōe and William Blake: Modernity, Romanticism, Japan
- Literary Romanticism and the Media of Romantic Love
- Natural Born Subjects: A Cultural History of Naturalization in Britain and the Australian Colonies, 1660-1850
- New tastemakers and Australia's post-digital literary culture
- Observation and Analogy in Enlightenment and Romantic Natural History
- Reconstructing museum specimen data through the pathways of global commerce
- Regency Flash: Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1788-1848
- Romantic Worlding
- The Butterfly Men of Kuranda: natural history dealers in the 'deep north'
- The George Lyell Collection
- The Past and Present of Sugar
- The Pasts and Futures of Virtual Reality
- Theorising the online anti-public sphere
- War-Widow, Mother, Slave, Refugee: Andromache in Romantic Europe
- William Blake and the History of Imagination: Poetry, Prophecy, and Secularization
- World Literatures, Theatres and Cultures research network