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2003 Archived Publications Data
Faculty of Arts
Books
Sharon Beder, 2003, Power Play: the fight for control of the world's electricity, First Edition, Scribe Publications, Melbourne.
Brian Martin, Wendy Varney, 2003, Nonviolence Speaks: Communicating against Repression, First Edition, Hampton Press, Inc, Cresskill, New Jersey, USA.
Paul Sharrad, 2003, Albert Wendt and Pacific Literature: Circling the void, First Edition, Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK.
Book Chapter
Tamara M. Athique (pgs), 2003, “Astronauts, Tourists and Pilgrims: Narratives of Return to Sri Lanka”, The Regenerative Spirit: Polarities of Home and Away, Encounters and Diasporas, in Post-Colonial Literatures, First Edition, Lythrum Press, Adelaide, pp.126-137.
Kate Bowles, Roger Gard, Gaylene Preston 2003, “Commodifying Austen: the Janeite culture of the Internet and commercialization through product and television series spinoffs in Short ‘takes’ on Austen: summarizing the controversy between literary purists and film enthusiasts”, Jane Austen on Screen, First Edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp.9-21.
Maureen Clark, 2003, “Reality Rights in the Wildcat Trilogy”, Mongrel signatures: Reflections on the work of Mudrooroo, First Edition, Rodopi, Amsterdam, pp.43-64.
Anne Collett, 2003, “‘I offer this belt of veres-wampum’: the significance of wampum in the poetry and performance of Pauline Johnson Tekahionwake”, Connections: Non-Native Responses to Native Canadian Literature (In Memory of Dr Howard Adams), First Edition, Creative Books, New Delhi, India, pp.93-108.
Louise D'Arcens, 2003, “Antipodean Idylls: An Early Australian Translation of Tennyson's Medievalism”, Postcolonial Moves: Medieval Through Modern, Edition.1, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, USA, pp.237-256.
Alastair Davidson, 2003, “International Norms and Refugees. The Concentration Camp World of the Australian State”, Grenze: Sozial—Politisch—Kulturell: Ambivalenzen in den Prozessen der Entstehung und Veranderung von Grenzen, First Edition, IKO—Verlag fur Interkulturelle Kommunikation, London, UK, pp.137-155.
Mike Donaldson, 2003, “Studying up: the masculinity of the hegemonic”, Male Trouble: looking at Australian Masculinities, First Edition, Pluto Press, Melbourne North, pp.156-179.
Cath Ellis, 2003, “The triumph of ideology: Katharine Susannah Prichard's Goldfields Trilogy”, Frank Hardy & the Literature of Commitment, First Edition, The Vulgar Press, Carlton North, Victoria, pp.199-220.
Michele Ford, 2003, “Who are the Orang Riau? Negotiating Identity across Geographic and Ethnic Divides”, Local Power and Politics in Indonesia: Decentralisation and Democratisation, Research School of Pacific & Asian Studies, Australian National University, ACT, pp.132-147.
Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase, 2003, “Globalization, Modernity and Gender Equality”, Globalization, Culture and Inequality in Asia, First Edition, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne, pp.68-94.
Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase, 2003, “The search for change: Karl Marx”, Sociology: Australian Connections, Edition.Third, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW, pp.44-62.
Henri Jeanjean, 2003, “Occitania-Catalonia: Across the border/across the centuries”, Culture and Regional Economic Development in Europe: Cultural, Political and Social Perspectives, First Edition, University of Thessaly Press, Volos—Greece, pp.147-159.
Dorothy Jones, 2003, “Narrative Enclosures”, Entering the Labyrinth: The Blind Assassin, University of Wollongong Press, Wollongong.
Julia Martinez, 2003, “Separatism and Solidarity: Chinese and Aboriginal Sporting Connections”, Lost in the Whitewash: Aboriginal-Asian Encounters in Australia, 1901-2001, First Edition, Humanities Research Centre, ANU, ANU, Canberra, pp.103-113.
Gregory Melleuish, 2003, “Paradoxes of Justice: Competing Visions and Choices in Australian Political History”, Spirit of Australia II: Religion in Citizenship and National Life, First Edition, Australian Theological Forum Press, Hindmarsh, SA, Australia, pp.45-54.
Glenn Mitchell, 2003, “See an Atomic Blast and Spread the Word: Indoctrination at Ground Zero”, Useful Bodies: Humans in the Service of Medical Science in the Twentieth Century, First Edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, pp.133-161.
Wendy Pearson (pgs), 2003, “Science fiction and queer theory”, The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction, First Edition, The Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp.149-160.
Wendy Pearson, 2003, “‘I, the Undying’: The Vampire of Subjectivity and the Aboriginal ‘I’”, Mongrel signatures: Reflections on the work of Mudrooroo, First Edition, Rodopi, Amsterdam, pp.185-202.
Gaetano Rando, 2003, “Father and Family: the ‘Padre Padrone’ figure in Frank Paci's ‘The Italians’ and Antonio Casella's ‘The Sensualist’”, F.G.Paci: Essays on his Works, First Edition, Guernica Editions Inc, Toronto, Canada, pp.107-131.
Gaetano Rando, 2003, “Postfazione”, Cristo se n'e andato, Luigi Pellegrini Editore, Cosenza, Italy, pp.193-197.
Gaetano Rando, 2003, “The Perception of Locale in Italian Australian Writing and Oral Histories”, Italian Immigrants Go West: The impact of locale on ethnicity, First Edition, American Italian Historical Association, Chicago Heights, IL, USA, pp.134-148.
Timothy J. Scrase, 2003, “Producing on the Margins: Asian Artisans in the Global Economy”, Globalization, Culture and Inequality in Asia, First Edition, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne, pp.95-116.
Timothy J. Scrase, T. J. M. Holden & Scott Baum 2003, “Asia's Globalization: A Sociological View”, Globalization, Culture and Inequality in Asia, First Edition, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne, pp.1-18.
Timothy J. Scrase, T. J. M. Holden & Scott Baum 2003, “Social and Cultural Transformation in Asia: A Critical Assessment”, Globalization, Culture and Inequality in Asia, First Edition, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne, pp.269-284.
Paul Sharrad, 2003, “Resistance and Reconciliation in the Later Fiction of Albert Wendt”, Resistance and Reconciliation: Writing in the Commonwealth, First Edition, Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies, Canberra, pp.371-381.
David Simpson, 2003, “Interpretation and Skill: On Passing Theory”, Concepts of Meaning: Framing an Integrated Theory of Linguistic Behavior, First Edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp.251-266.
Gerry Turcotte, 2003, “Re/marking on History, or, Playing Basketball with Godzilla: Thomas King's Monstrous Post-colonial Gesture”, Connections: Non-Native Responses to Native Canadian Literature (In Memory of Dr Howard Adams), First Edition, Creative Books, New Dehli, India, pp.205-235.
Gerry Turcotte, 2003, “Remastering the Ghosts: Mudrooroo and Gothic Refigurations”, Mongrel Signatures: Reflections on the work of Mudrooroo, First Edition, Rodopi, New York, USA, pp.129-151.
Adrian Vickers, 2003, “Being Modern in Bali after Suharto”, Inequality, Crisis and Social Change in Indonesia: The muted worlds of Bali, First Edition, Routledge Curzon, London UK, pp.17-29.
Kathleen Weekley, 2003, “US-Philippines ‘Special Relations’ Revived? National borders and the war against terror”, Grenze: Sozial—Politisch—Kulturell: Ambivalenzen in den Prozessen der Entstehung und Veranderung von Grenzen, First Edition, IKO—Verlag fur Interkulturelle Kommunikation, London, UK, pp.157-177.
Journal Articles
Anthony Ashbolt, 2003, “Love and Hate in European Eyes: Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman on America”, The Australasian Journal of American Studies, Volume.Vol 22 No. 1, AJAS: Australian and New Zealand American Studies Association, New Zealand, pp.1-14.
Gay Breyley (pgs), 2003, “Imagined Ancestral Communities of Displaced Australian Daughters: Evelyn Crawford's Over My Tracks and Lily Brett's After the War and Unintended Consequences”, Prose Studies, Volume.Vol 26 No 1-2, Taylor & Francis, pp.17-42.
Gay Breyley, 2003, “‘Kissing the Noose of Australian Democracy’: Misplaced faiths and displaced lives converse over Australia's rising fences”, Borderlands Ejournal, Volume.Vol 2 No 3, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, pp.11.
Maureen Clark, 2003, “Mudrooroo and the Death of the Mother”, New Literatures Review, Volume.40, Centre for Research in Textual and Cultural Studies, University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW, pp.83-102.
Georgine Clarsen, 2003, “‘A Fine University for Women Engineers” a Scottish munitions factory in World War I”, Women's History Review, Volume.Vol 12 No.3, Triangle Journals Ltd, UK, pp.333-356.
Vicki Crinis, 2003, “Innovations in Trade Union Approaches in Malaysia's Garment Industry”, The Economic and Labour Relations Review, Volume.Vol. 14 No.1, Centre for Applied Economic Research Industrial Relations Research Centre, Australia, pp.80-89.
Michele Ford, 2003, “Substitute Trade Union or Novel Form of Labour Movement Organisation? Understanding Indonesia's Labour NGOs”, Economic and Labour Relations Review, Volume.Vol 14 No.1, Centre for Applied Economic Research Industrial Relations Research Centre, Australia, pp.90-103.
Michelle Ford, Donella Caspersz 2003, “Symposium on Alternative Ways of Organising: Asian Labour's Response to the ‘New’ Globalisation”, Economic & Labour Relations Review, Volume.Vol 14 No. 1, Centre for Applied Economic Research Industrial Relations Research Centre, University of New South Wales, pp.1-7.
Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase, 2003, “Paradoxes of Globalization, Liberalization, and Gender Equality: The Worldviews of the Lower Middle Class in West Bengal, India”, Gender and Society, Volume.Vol 17 No.4, Sage Publications, Inc, Thouand Oaks, US, pp.544-566.
Brian Martin, 2003, “Investigating the origin of AIDS: some ethical dimensions”, Journal of Medical Ethics, Volume.Vol 29, BMJ Publishing Group, United Kingdom, pp.253-256.
Brian Martin, Hellen Megens 2003, “Cybermethods: An assessment”, First Monday, Volume.Vol 8 No 2, First Monday Editorial Group, United States, pp.22.
Brian Martin, Lyn Carson 2003, “Social Institutions in East Timor: Following in the Undemocratic Footsteps of the West”, Portuguese Studies Review, Volume.Vol. 11 No. 1, Portuguese Studies Review, Canada, pp.123-136.
Brian Martin, Sue Curry Jansen 2003, “Making Censorship Backfire”, Counterpoise, Volume.Vol 7 No 3, Civic Media Center and Library, Inc., United States, pp.5-15.
Brian Martin, Wendy Varney, 2003, “Nonviolence and communication”, Journal of Peace Research, Volume.Vol 40 No. 2, Sage Publications Ltd, UK, pp.213-232.
Brian McCarthy, 2003, “Cognitive Skills in Translating: Creating a web-based learning activity”, CALL-EJ Online, Volume.Vol 5 No 1, University of Queensland, UQ, Brisbane, Qld on WEB, pp.16.
Brian McCarthy, 2003, “Investment and Returns in CALL Development”, CALL-EJ Online, Volume.Vol 4 No.,2, University of Queensland, UQ, Brisbane, Qld on WEB, pp.12.
Mariolina Pais Marden, Matthew Absalom 2003, “L'email per imparare l'italiano: aspetti linguistici e contenutistici della comunicazione telematica in italiano L2”, FULGOR: Flinders University Languages Group Online Review, Volume.Vol 1 No. 2, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia, pp.23-46.
George Matheson, Michael Bittman, Paula England, Nancy Folbre, Liana Sayer 2003, “When Does Gender Trump Money? Bargaining and Time in Household work”, American Journal of Sociology, Volume.Vol 109 No.1, University of Chicago Press, USA, pp.186-214.
Wendy Pearson (pgs), 2003, “Homotopia? Or What's Behind a Prefix?”, Extrapolation, Volume.Vol 44 No. 1, University of Texas, USA, pp.83-96.
Monique Rooney, 2003, “My you: Fannie Hurst, Zora Neale Hurston and literary patronage”, Sheffield Hallam University English Studies Working papers on the Web, Volume.Vol 5, English Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield UK, http://www.shu.ac.uk/wpw/, pp.1-10.
Tim Scrase, 2003, “Precarious production: globalisation and artisan labour in the Third World”, Third World Quarterly, Volume.Vol 24 No. 3, Carfax Publishing Ltd, UK, pp.449-461.
Adrian Vickers, Linda Connor 2003, “Crisis, Citizenship, and Cosmopolitanism: Living in a local and global risk society in Bali”, Indonesia, Volume.Vol 75, Cornell University Press, USA, pp.153-180.
Conference Proceedings
Stephen Brown, 2003, “Klim Voroshilov and the Red Cavalry: Reassessing the Most Incompetent Man in the Red Army”, Writing Europe's Pasts: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Biennial Conference of the Australian Association for European History, Australian Humanities Press, Unley, South Australia, pp.313-323.
Michele Ford, 2003, “Trade Unions and Labour intellectuals: An historical perspective from Indonesia”, Transforming Labour: Work, workers, struggle and change, Blackwell Publishing Asia, Brisbane Labour History Assoc., Brisbane, Australia, pp.126-132.
Irene Lucchitti (pgs), 2003, “Tomas O Crohan and nation”, Nation and Federation in the Celtic World: papers from the fourth Australian Conference of Celtic Studies, Celtic Studies Foundation, University of Sydney, pp.161-169.
Ben Maddison, 2003, “‘The corrosive acid of commercialism has bitten into our life’: Commodification and the rise of popular political economy in Australia 1900-25”, Transforming Labour: Work, Workers, Struggle and Change, Griffith University, Brisbane, 3-5 October 2003, Brisbane, Australia, pp.201-208.
Julia Martinez, 2003, “Belated labour reform: Australia and the abolition of Asian indenture”, Transforming Labour: Work, workers, struggle and change, Brisbane Labour History Assoc., Brisbane, Australia, pp.225-231.
George Matheson, Michael Wearing, Margaret Massam 2003, “Inventing ‘The Male Psychological Self’ in Quantitative Research on Domestic Violence: Re-thinking how the abusive practices of male perpetrators are understood”, TASA 2003 Conference Proceedings: New Times, New Worlds, New Ideas: Sociology today and Tomorrow, The Australian Sociological Association and the University of New England, Armidale, NSW.
Greg Melleuish, 2003, “Alan Chisholm and the Problem of European Civilisation 1936-42”, Writing Europe's Pasts, Australian Humanities Press, Unley, South Australia, pp.193-205.
Gaetano Rando, 2003, “La rappresentazione dell'ambiente nelle testimonianze degli italoaustraliani”, L'emigrazione Italiana transoceanica tra Otto e Novecento e la Storia delle comunita derivate, Edizioni Trisform, Messina, Italy, pp.459-476.
Andrew Wells, Jim Hagan, Rob Castle, 2003, “Colonial companies, indentured labour and imperialism 1860-1940”, Transforming Labour: Work, Workers, Struggle and Change, Griffith University, Brisbane, 3-5 October 2003, Brisbane, Australia, pp.62-67.
Others
Tamara M. Athique, 2003, “Book review: Literature and Racial Ambiguity”, New Literatures Review, Volume.39, CRITACS, University of Wollongong, with the Humanities schools of the University of Tasmania and Charles Sturt University, Wagga, and the Dept of English, Otago , University of Wollongong, NSW, pp.143-144.
Christopher Barker, 2003, “Cultural Studies: Theory and Practice”, Second Edition, Sage Publications, London.
Graham Barwell, Chris Tiffin, Phillip Berrie, Paul Eggert 2003, “Authenticated Electronic Editions Project”, Computing Arts: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities, University of Sydney, Sydney Australia, pp.114-122.
Sharon Beder, 2003, “How Environmentalists Sold Out to Help Enron”, PR Watch, Volume.Third Quarter, Center for Media & Democracy, Inc., Madison, United States, pp.5-6.
Sharon Beder, 2003, “Pig Pharma: Psychiatric Agenda Setting by Drug Companies”, Family Therapy as an alternative to medication: an appraisal of Pharmland, First Edition, Brunner-Routledge, New York, USA, pp.193-208.
Sharon Beder, 2003, “Power failure”, New Zealand Listener, Volume.Vol 190 No. 3309, W & H Publications, New Zealand, pp.1-3.
Sharon Beder, 2003, “The Electricity Deregulation Con Game”, PR Watch, Volume.Third Quarter, Center for Media & Democracy, Inc., Madison, US, pp.1-5.
Sharon Beder, 2003, “Timber leachates prompt preservative review”, Engineers Australia, Volume.Vol 75 No 6, Engineers Media, Engineers Australia Pty. Ltd., Australia, pp.32-34.
Sharon Beder, 2003, “Utility Company Propaganda: The Early Years”, PR Watch, Volume.Third Quarter, Center for Media & Democracy, Inc., Madison, U.S., pp.p.7.
Ernie Blackmore, 2003, “Interview ‘In Conservation with David Milroy’: Australian National Playwrights' Conference, ANU, Canberra”, Kunapipi: Journal of Post-Colonial Writing, Volume.Vol XXV No 2, University of Wollongong , Wollongong NSW, pp.159-171.
Gay Breyley, 2003, “Displaced Mothers Respond: Intergenerational Responsibilities in and around the texts of F.A. and Lily Brett”, Australian Public Intellectual Network, Edition.Issue 3, Curtin University Press, Curtin University www.api-network.com, pp.9.
Anne Collett, 2003, “Editorial”, Kunapipi: Journal of Post-Colonial Writing, Volume.Vol XXV No. 2, University of Wollongong Press, Wollongong NSW, pp.p.vi.
Anne Collett, 2003, “Essay: ‘Nadia Myre: A History of Unequal halves’”, Kunapipi: Journal of Post-Colonial Writing, Volume.Vol XXV , University of Wollongong, University of Wollongong, NSW, pp.86-91.
Guy Davidson, 2003, “Book review: Wendell Pritchett's Brownsville, Brooklyn: Black Jesus, and the Changing Face of the Ghetto”, Sheffield Hallam University: English Studies: Working Papers on the Web, Volume.Vol 5, Sheffield Hallam University English Studies, Sheffield UK, pp.4.
Susan Dodds, 2003, “Book review of Kunin, R. (ed) Prospering Together: The Economic Impact of the Aboriginal Title Settlements in B.C.”, Australian Canadian Studies, Volume.Vol 21 No 1, Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand, University of Sydney, Australia, pp.147-153.
Richard Harland, 2003, Ferren and the Invasion of Heaven, First Edition , Penguin Group, Camberwell, Victoria, pp.355.
Richard Harland, 2003, Walter wants to be a werewolf!, Penguin Group Australia, Camberwell, Victoria, pp.88.
Hyung-a Kim, 2003, “Political corruption in South Korea”, Proceedings of the 21st Conference of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe, Association for Korean Studies in Europe, pp.11-16.
Brian Martin, 2003, “Rallying support”, Peace News, Edition.March-May, Peace News Ltd., London, pp.32-33.
Brian Martin, Steve Wright 2003, “Countershock: Mobilizing Resistance to Electroshock Weapons”, Medicine, Conflict and Survival, Volume.Vol 19 No 3, Frank Cass & Co. Ltd., London UK, pp.205-221.
Charles Hawksley, Robyn Iredale, Stephen Castles 2003, “Migration in the Asia Pacific: Population, Settlement and Citizenship Issues”, First Edition, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK.
Irene Lucchitti, 2003, “Tomas O Crohan's Autobiography: a cultural analysis of Robin Flower's English Translation”, ABEI Journal: The Brazilian Journal of Irish Studies, Associacao Brasileira de Estudos Irlandeses, Sao Paulo, Brazil, pp.165-179.
Lenore Lyons, 2003, “Book review: Chinese Women Organizing: Cadres, Feminists, Muslims, Queers”, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Volume.Vol 5 No 2, Routledge—Taylor & Francis Group, UK, pp.315-317.
Greg Melleuish, 2003, “Book review: War & Power in the 21st Century”, Australian Journal of Political Science, Volume.Vol 38 No 3, Carfax Publishing, UK, pp.574-5.
Greg Melleuish, 2003, “Book review: Australian and New Zealand Politics”, Australian Journal of Political Science, Volume.Vol 38 No 3, Carfax Publishing, UK, pp.p.561.
Greg Melleuish, 2003, “Book review: The Ideal of Alexis de Tocqueville”, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Volume.Vol 49 (i), Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp.142-143.
Greg Melleuish, 2003, “Multiculturalism and the Dhimmi”, Quadrant: Does Australia have an Identity Problem?, Volume.Issue 401, Quadrant Magazine Co. Inc, Balmain, Sydney, pp.25-28.
Wendy Pearson, 2003, “Book review: Tricks with a Glass: Writing Ethnicity in Canada”, New Literatures Review, Volume.No. 40, CRITACS (UOW) with the Humanities Schools of the University of Tasmania and Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, with support from the Dept. of English, University of Otago, University of Wollongong,NSW, pp.132-135.
Gaetano Rando, 2003, “La narrativa italoaustraliana tra prima e seconda generazione”, Altreitalie, Volume.27, Edizioni della Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli, Italy, pp.133-139.
Monique Rooney, 2003, “Introduction: Racial Disciplines”, Sheffield Hallam University English Studies Working papers on the Web, Volume.Vol 5, Sheffield Hallam Uni English Studies, Sheffield UK, pp.1-3.
Peter Sales, 2003, “War in Mindanao Revisited”, Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter, Volume.Vol 29 No.4, Ventura Media Asia Pacific Pty Ltd, Australia, pp.24-25.
Tim Scrase, TJM Holden, S Baum 2003, “Globalizaton, Culture and Inequality in Asia”, First Edition, Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne.
Paul Sharrad, 2003, “Book review: Crabtracks: Progress and Process in Teaching the New Literatures in English”, New Literatures Review, Edition.Summer, Volume.39, CRITACS, University of Wollongong, NSW, pp.144-145.
Paul Sharrad, 2003, “Book review: Theatre of the Arts: Wilson Harris and the Caribbean”, New Literatures Review, Volume.No 40, CRITACS (UOW) with the Humanities Schools of the University of Tasmania and Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, with support from the Dept. of English, University of Otago, University of Wollongong, NSW, pp.131-2.
Paul Sharrad, Karen M. Peacock 2003, “Albert Wendt: Bibliography”, The Contemporary Pacific: A Journal of Island Affairs, Edition.Fall, Volume.Vol 15 No. 2, University of Hawaii Press, Hawaii, USA, pp.378-420.
Robert Sparrow, 2003, “Borders, Community and Justice: the open borders position does not offer a coherent politics for a just refugee policy, nor for real democracy”, Arena Magazine, Volume.No 66, Arena Printing & Publications Pty.Ltd., Fitzroy, Vic., pp.25-31.
Robert Sparrow, A. Mitropoulos, J. Whyte, N. Beuret 2003, “Comment: An exchange on the politics of borders”, Arena Magazine, Volume.No 67, Arena Printing & Publications Pty.Ltd., Australia, pp.p.35.
Gerry Turcotte, 2003, “Border Crossing: An Introduction”, Kunapipi: Journal of Post-Colonial Writing, Edition.Vol XXV No.2, Universityof Wollongong Press, Wollongong, NSW , pp.137-143.
Gerry Turcotte, 2003, “Continental straddle”, Australian Author, Volume.Vol 35 No.3, Australian Society of Authors Ltd, Australia, pp.6-7.
Gerry Turcotte, 2003, “Entering the Labyrinth: The Blind Assassin”, University of Wollongong Press, Wollongong.
Gerry Turcotte, 2003, “Secrets”, Heatwave: Penguin Australian Summer Stories 5, First Edition, Penguin Books, Camberwell, Victoria, pp.208-220.
Wendy Varney, 2003, “Tomagotchis: all byte, no bark”, Toys as Communication: Toy research in the late twentieth century: Part 2, SITREC, KTH, Stockholm, pp.277-288.
Wendy Varney, 2003, “Toys, technology and social shaping”, Toys in Educational and Socio-Cultural Contexts: Toy research in the late twentieth century: Part 1, SITREC, KTH, Stockholm, pp.181-189.
Adrian Vickers, 2003, “A paradise bombed”, Griffith Review: Insecure in the New World Order, Volume.Spring 2003, Sharon Bell for Griffith University and ABC Books, Australia, pp.107-113.
Lorraine White, 2003, “Guerra y revolucion militar en la Iberia del siglo XVII”, manuScrits: revista d'historia moderna, Volume.21, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain, pp.63-93.
Brian Yecies, 2003, “Book review of James, D & Kim, K.H (eds) Im Kwon-Taek: The Making of a Korean National Cinema”, Media International Australia, Volume.No 108, Faculty of Arts, Griffith University, Nathan, Qld, Australia, pp.183-185.
Brian Yecies, 2003, “Film Policies and the Coming of Sound to the Korean Cinema, 1929-1939”, Aesthetics and Historical Imagination of Korean Cinema: proceedings of the 2003 International Symposium on Korean Cinema, Humanities Research Centre, ANU, Seoul, Korea, pp.38-48.
Brian Yecies, 2003, “Traces of Korean Cinema from 1945-1959”, Korean Film Archive, Seoul, Soeul, Korea.
Brian Yecies, Ae-Gyung Shim 2003, “Lost Memories of Korean Cinema: Film Policies During Japanese Colonial Rule, 1919-1937”, Asian Cinema, Volume.Vol 14 No.2, Asian Cinema Studies Society, USA, pp.75-90.






