Publications
Introducing events, subjects, artworks: the "modernist' century and beyond
A McCulloch, R Goodrich
(2015), pp. 1-10, The event, the subject, and the artwork: into the twenty-first century, Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng., B1
"Soul and form": Christopher Norris, Veronica Forrest-Thomson, A.D. Hope
A McCulloch, R Goodrich
(2015), pp. 61-80, The event, the subject, and the artwork: into the twenty-first century, Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng., B1
Christina Stead, Georges Polti, and Analytical Novel Writing
Alison Burns, R Goodrich
(2015), Vol. 29, pp. 415-428, ANTIPODES-A GLOBAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAN/NEW ZEALAND LITERATURE, C1
Re-encountering Christina Stead : Why read 'Workshop in the novel'?
A Burns, R Goodrich
(2014), Vol. 18, pp. 1-11, Text, Nathan, Qld., C1
The metaphorical-literal distinction : feeding the literary arts?
R Goodrich
(2012), pp. 167-179, Food and appetites : the hunger artist and the arts, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, B1
Hide, hiding, hidden : narrative as concealment and revelation
R Goodrich
(2010), pp. 1-1, Double dialogues, Canterbury, Vic., C1-1
Experiencing Kiefer's 'Scorched Earth' landscapes : acts of re-enactment, acquaintance, or empathy?
R Goodrich
(2008), pp. 173-188, Frameworks, artworks, place : the space of perception in the modern world, Amsterdam, B1
Cultivating mangement? Managing culture?
R Goodrich
(2005), pp. 73-82, Double dialogues, Canterbury, Vic, C1
Semantics: the organisation of meaning
R Goodrich
(2004), pp. 125-138, Teaching english language in Australia: theoretical perspectives and practical issues, Perth, W.A, B1
Nietzsche on music: perspectives from the birth of tragedy
R Goodrich
(2004), Vol. 14, pp. 7-21, Literature and aesthetics : the journal of the Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics, Sydney, N.S.W, C1
Poets in dialogue, dialogues in poets
R Goodrich
(2003), pp. 1-3, Double dialogues, Canterbury, Vic, C1
Kivy on justifying music in liberal education
R Goodrich
(2002), Vol. 36, pp. 50-59, Journal of aesthetic education, Champaign, Ill., C1
A McCulloch, R Goodrich
(2002), pp. 1-9, Double dialogues, Canterbury, Vic., C1
Resuming the dialogue: rhizomic actualisations
A McCulloch, R Goodrich
(2002), pp. 1-7, Double dialogues, Canterbury, Vic, C1
Cultivating management? Managing culture? A decade's discourse and practice in review
R Goodrich
(2002), New wave: entrepreneurship and the arts: symposium proceedings, Melbourne, Victoria, E1
A McCulloch, R Goodrich
(2001), pp. 1-7, Globalisation: Live & Online, Online, Adelaide, South Australia, E1
Funded Projects at Deakin
No Funded Projects at Deakin found
Supervisions
Anna Dimitriou
Thesis entitled: Transforming Paramythi in Diasporic Literature: Five Greek Australian writers
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Daniel Tom Baker
Thesis entitled: Exploring the fantastic: new critical frameworks in an evolving genre
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
George Douglas Raitt
Thesis entitled: Visualising Literature: Screen Adaptation and the Process of Reading/Viewing
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Tomoyuki Kawase
Thesis entitled: Japanese Novice Researchers' Development of Rhetorical Control in Academic English
Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Communication and Creative Arts
Tom Cho
Thesis entitled: Look Who's Morphing: A Collection of Fiction and an Exegesis
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Adam Robert James Casey
Thesis entitled: The Silence of the Seventh Floor: Narratives of Traumatic Experience
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Leanne Robinson-McCarthy
Thesis entitled: Author-Reader Relationship at Site of the Work
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Paul Weldon
Thesis entitled: Genre Theory and Language Change in a Community of Practice
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Daniel Scott Broudy
Thesis entitled: From Play to Poetics: Clearing a Vygotskyan Path to Prose
Doctor of Communication, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Jason Nelson
Thesis entitled: Quantum Music
Master of Arts, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Peter Saunders
Thesis entitled: Positioning, Linguistic Theory and Orwell's Short Nonfiction
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Donna-Lee Frieze
Thesis entitled: Representation of genocide in film
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Robert Vincs
Thesis entitled: African Heart, Eastern Mind: The Transcendent Experience through Improvised Music
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Rodney Le Cudennec
Thesis entitled: A History of the Lie of Innocence: Sons who become Orphans
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Julia Prendergast
Thesis entitled: Light the towel: narrative and the negotiated unconscious
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Olivia Mary Millard
Thesis entitled: From Score to Work: Making a Group, Improvising a Dance
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Jarrod Hingston
Thesis entitled: The Influence of Cultural Orientations on Cross-Cultural Negotiations
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Amy Antonio
Thesis entitled: Fatal Women in Renaissance Tragedy, 1550-1650
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Anne Bishop
Thesis entitled: The Work of Death in Bronte's and Dickinson's Poetry
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Communication and Creative Arts
Ghassan Al Shatter
Thesis entitled: A Processability Approach to Agreement Morphology in Arabic L2
Doctor of Philosophy, School of International and Political Studies
David Luke Caldwell
Thesis entitled: The Language of Well-Being
Master of Arts, School of Communication and Creative Arts
John Olle
Thesis entitled: Visualising Clientelism in Indonesian Tabloids 1998-2001: Partisanship, Conspiracy and Violence
Doctor of Philosophy, School of History, Heritage and Society
Dianne Hirsh
Thesis entitled: Interpersonal Features of Talk in Interpreted Medical Consultations
Master of Arts, School of Literary & Communication Studies
Dennis James Schofield
Thesis entitled: The Second Person: A Point of View? The Form and Function of the Second-Person Pronoun in Narrative Prose Fiction
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Literary & Communication Studies