[csaa-forum] Cecile Parrish Memorial Scholarships for PhD studies (x2) - Monash University

Simone Murray simone.murray at monash.edu
Wed Sep 13 15:14:42 ACST 2023


Colleagues,

Monash University in Melbourne is again offering two Cecile Parrish Memorial
Scholarships for Research Excellence to support 3-year+ PhD projects in any
area of English Literary Studies (including literatures in English).

Please note that book history / print culture studies / literary sociology
/ digital literature are specific research foci in Monash's School of
Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics.  One of the target areas
mentioned in the Position Description is:

   - *Contemporary literary culture and the book world*

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N.B. Applications close on Wednesday 24 September 2023, 11:55 pm AEST.

I would be very interested to discuss potential supervision for eligible
candidates.

Best wishes,

Simone Murray

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*School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics*
*Monash University*
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2023 ­– “Locative Narrative: Exploring Place-Based Storytelling.” *The
Routledge Companion to Literary Media*. Eds Astrid Ensslin, Julia Round and
Bronwen Thomas. London: Routledge. 63-74. The Routledge Companion to
Literary Media - 1st Edition - Astrid Enss
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2023 ­– “Textual Instability: Paradoxes of Literary Remix.” *Global
Perspectives on Digital Literature: A Critical Introduction for the
Twenty-First Century*. Ed. Torsa Ghosal. New York: Routledge. 21-33. Global
Perspectives on Digital Literature: A Critical Introduction for
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2023 ­– “The Short Story in the Age of the Internet.” *The Cambridge
Companion to the American Short Story*. Eds. Michael Collins and Gavin
Jones. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP. 97-113. The Cambridge Companion to the
American Short Story
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2023 – “Dark Academia: Bookishness, Readerly Self-fashioning and the
Digital Afterlife of Donna Tartt’s *The Secret History*.” *English Studies*
104.2: 347-64. Full article: Dark Academia: Bookishness, Readerly
Self-fashioning and the Digital Afterlife of Donna Tartt’s The Secret
History (tandfonline.com)
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