Ackerley, ChrisAn Unbearable Thereness of Being: the Problem of Validity
Alison JeffreysEcosemiosis and Women’s Poetry of New Zealand, Australia and Canada, 1920s to 1940s
Andrew YerkesThe Biological Grotesque in Sherwood Anderson’s
Winesburg, Ohio
Anna GibbsMimesis as a Mode of Knowing: the Aesthetic Practice of Jean Painlevé
Annette UpfalThe intersection of Literature and Science: Jane Austen’s
The History of England and the problematic issue of her relationship with her mother
Anthony UhlmannEthics, Ethology and Art
Brian BoydPsychology and Literature: Mindful Close Reading
Bryan WalpertPoetry and Science: Knowledge as Intervention
Carol JenkinsLiterature—An ongoing experiment with 26 variables
Casimir MacGregorEngaging the Public’s Scientific Imagination: Fantasies of Human Cloning in the Australian Human Embryonic Stem Cell and Cloning Debate in an age of Mediapolitik
Charles WolfeMaterialism and dreams in Diderot’s
D’Alembert’s Dream
Chris DantaAnatomy of the Fable: Dr Moreau and the Aesthetics of Monstrosity
Chris WorthRuskin Renames Nature
Christine Yu-Ting HungTo See is to Believe? The Relationship between Popular Memory and Technology in Hou Hsiao-hsien’s Good Men, Good Women
Christopher PalmerNature as Agent in Recent Australasian Science Fiction
Claire ColebrookTheory After Vitalism
Clare Archer-LeanThe Human as Story: The Literary in Popular Science Writing
David G. Butt“Reductio ad absurdum”: the ‘EPR’ experiment as method in physics and poetry
David LargeOmega Points: The Guiding Principle of Hybridity in Dan Simmons' Hyperion Cantos
Ehsan AzariScience in Lacan’s literary theory
Elizabeth HayesCyberpunk and Dystopia in William Gibson’s Virtual Light
Elizabeth TreepStar Finder and Moon Raker: astronomy and the astronomer in Eve Langley’s
Land of the Long White Cloud
Emma JoelEatdirtzian Geosophy: Exploring the interface between Geography and Literary Criticism
Evelyn TsitasPosthuman evolution in science fiction: development of a unique lifecycle for cyborgs and scientifically created human monsters
Fiona Burrows“Street Lamps like Fatalistic Drums”: Poetry and Synesthesia in the Early Twentieth Century
Frances KellyOf Weasels and Magpies: Ecological Awareness in Recent Neo-Victorian New Zealand Fiction
Gavin SmithPoetry and the Mind: Cognition and the Nature of the Poetic Object
Gustavo GeneraniThe Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells: a Political Fiction on a Political Use of Science
Hannah CourtneyScience ‘versus’ Literature in Ian McEwan’s Saturday
Heidi LoganThe Representation of Sensory Disability in two novels of Wilkie Collins
Helen GrothMagical Optics and the Science of Reading Scott's Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft and David Brewster's Letters on Natural Magic
Jacinta Kelly“A Trickle of Saliva”: Excavating the body in Mina Loy’s poetry
James FranklinExplaining science for the humanities crowd: try a ‘clash of titans’ script
James GourleyBeginning to Re-think Cannibalism Without the Abject
Jan JamiesonMetaphor and the Language of Infertility
Jason TuckwellIndeterminate signs: some speculative notes
Jennifer HamiltonLiterary Meteorology: the performativity of a storm
John AttridgeFour Types of Secret Agency: Conrad, Causation and Popular Spy Fiction
John SuttonAnachronism in the Cognitive Life of Things: early modern distributed
cognition
Josh Mei-Ling DubrauRussian Futurism and the Lacanian Real: Formulating a Psychopoetics of Zaum
Joy Wallace and John O’CarrollChallenging the Present in
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Judith SeaboyerBorder Raiding: The Intersection of Psychotherapy and Neuroscience in Pat Barker’s
Another World and Border Crossing
Julian MurphetCharacterology and Neuroscience: a loose democracy in the skull
Julie RobertFractured Bodies: Flawed Tropes of Québécois Nationhood
Julieanne Lamond and Mark ReidReading the stats: tackling library loans records with statistical machine learning
Kay RozynskiDiving into the monster: excursions into evil with Jennifer Maiden’s hierophanic theory of poetry
Laura OlcelliPostcards from the Grand Tour: Sublime Geological Change and Curious Natural Disaster
Lindsay TuggleThe Afterlives of “Specimens”: The Intersection of Surgical and Medical Practices in Whitman’s Civil War Texts
Louise FairfaxLiterature as catalyst of scientific change: Blake and Goethe, rebels of their age
Luke Johnson‘The Neurotic in Nana’
Mark StevenThe Poetry of Science: On William Carlos Williams’
Paterson
Martin HarrisonFigure, Thought, Writing
Matthew HoltThe Fictional Origin of Scientific Consciousness: The Cartesian Cogito and the ‘madness’ of autonomy
Meegan Capsopoulos“Things Mysterious, Immortal, Starry”: John Keats and the Herschelian Universe
Mehran MortezaeiThe Structure of Classic Tragedy within a Thermodynamic Framework
Michael BuhagiarAeschylus and Astronomy
Michael ChristieUnderstanding the geological sublime? Andrew McGahan’s Wonders of a Godless World and Ian McEwan’s Solar
Michaela SpencerOf Forests and Farmland: Holding nature writing and scientific method in an informative relation
Michelle SmithOn the Origin of Men: Boyhood, Darwinism and
Tarzan of the Apes
Ms Radhiah Zaman ChowdhuryConstructing Heroes out of Killers: Militaristic Science Fiction as Morality Play in Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game
Naomi StekelenburgGastaut-Geschwind Syndrome and the Nature of Literature
Nicole HeberThe Novel, the Neurosciences, and the Two Cultures
Olivia HarveyMass media and the regenerative subject: How reading Althusser might illuminate the future of the market for new medical technologies
Patrick Marland“Hard Facts”: Scientific Discourse, Nineteenth-Century Fiction and Dickens
Paul BrownTheatrical knowledge experiments at the arts-science interface
Paul GilesOntologies of Time Travel: History, Literature, and Science
Paul SheehanContinental Drift: The Clash Between Literary Theory and Cognitive Literary Studies
Pauline FarleyA boy’s own paradigm: ‘scientists’ in the 20th century English children’s annual
Phoebe PoonThe Quest for Immortality in
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Rachel Funari,Intention, Presence and Multiplicity: A Complementary Reading of Michael Frayn's Copenhagen