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Article

Leane, Jeanine, and Smyth, Elizabeth (2024) Jamie Oliver wrote First Nations characters the wrong way. Non-Indigenous writers need to listen to Indigenous writers first. The Conversation, 11 November 2024.

Kuttainen, Victoria, Burke, Sarah, Croft, Jade, Destefani, Karla, Hough, Tracey, and Jeffcoat, Desiree (2023) Can We Talk About How, Not Just What? Teaching Australian, Indigenous, and World Literatures in Complex Classrooms. Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 23 (2). 17852.

Brun, Marilyne, and Castro-Koshy, Estelle (2022) Alexis Wright: Celebrating Storytelling and Interconnectedness. Introduction. Commonwealth Essays and Studies, 44 (2).

Castro-Koshy, Estelle, and Guerre, Philippe (2019) "In my mind I see cross-roads for everything I believe in...": The way home in Alexis Wright's Croire en l'incroyable (Believe in the Unbelievable) and Le Pacte du serpent arc-en ciel. Antipodes, 33 (1). pp. 79-91.

Book Chapter

Castro-Koshy, Estelle (2018) The poetics of relation in Carpentaria. In: Ng, Lynda, (ed.) Indigenous Transnationalism: Alexis Wright's Carpentaria. Giramondo Publishing, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 118-135.

Whitlock, Gillian, and Osborne, Roger (2016) The international reception of Kim Scott’s works: a case study featuring Benang. In: Wheeler, Belinda, (ed.) A Companion to the Works of Kim Scott. Camden House, Rochester, NY, USA, pp. 74-87.

Book

Castro-Koshy, Estelle, and Lehartel, Temiti (2021) Agrégation anglais 2022. Alexis Wright, "Carpentaria". Agrégation . Éditions Ellipses, Paris, France.

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