Melina Marchetta's young adult novel Looking for Alibrandi was published 25 years ago this year. The novel has become a landmark piece of Australian children's literature, and continues to be as popular amongst young people today as it was when it was published. Stephanie, Jimmy and Michelle are joined by Dr Victoria Flanagan to discuss the legacy of the novel, as well as gender, ethnicity, romance, and the experience of reading the novel in 2017.
Graham Greene's 'A Little Place Off the Edgware Road' and Paddy OReilly's 'Baggage Claim'
"The mother's injuries are to be handed down to the daughter": Love and Destruction in Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata
The Relentlessness of Memory in Michael Haneke's Caché
Classic Teendaptation #6: Get Over It
Classic Teendaptation #5: She's All That
Classic Teendaptation #4: Easy A
Classic Teendaptation #3: Clueless ... As if!!!
Classic Teendaptation #2: She's the Man
Classic Teendaptation #1: 10 Things I Hate About You
Macbeth: The Enduring Appeal of Shakespeare's Scottish Play
Comfort Texts for a Brave New World
Double Indemnity: THE Film Noir
Kafka's Metamorphosis: The Complex, The Ambiguous and the Inexplicable
Duality, Puppetry, and Podling Rights in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Best Books of 2019
Love it or Hate it? The New BBC/Netflix Dracula
Noir Files #1: Laura - The Unknowable Femme Fatale
Might as well face it, we'll always be addicted to true crime
Interview with Diana Plater on travel writing
MQ English Department's International Masters students
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Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Black Beauty
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Myths and Legends