Phiddian, Robert
Robert Phiddian
VIAF ID: 76421757 (Personal)
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Works
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Australian cartoonists at the end of empire: no more 'Australia for the White Man | |
Borat's wet firecracker of an October surprise won't hurt Trump but succeeds as feminist satire | |
Bruce Petty Against the Rise of Market Rationalism | |
Campaign cartoons: no more man of steel | |
Cartoon detectives: how Australia’s most famous cartoon was lost and found – twice | |
The conferral of value: the role of reporting processes in the assessment of culture | |
Counting culture to death: an Australian perspective on culture counts and quality metrics | |
The Editorial Cartoon's Fading Impact: The State of play in Australia at the Federal Election of 2016 and beyond | |
Emotional and Scribal Communities in the Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift | |
“A Face without Personality”: Coetzee’s Swiftian Narrators | |
The figure in the carpet: The stories we tell ourselves | |
“For Gorsake, Stop Laughing: This is Serious!”—Australia’s Fragile Cartooning Archive | |
Foucault's pendulum and the text of theory | |
From ScoMo to Albo: how a new cast of characters poses a challenge for cartoonists | |
Have You Eaten Yet? The Reader in A Modest Proposal | |
In defence of the political cartoonists’ licence to mock | |
Introduction to Special Issue of Journal of Comedy Studies on John Clarke: Trans-Tasman satirist: John Clarke and his art | |
John Clarke, tinker-poet | |
The life and death of Smith's Weekly: The death of a newspaper plays out in a box of cartoons | |
One who didn't get away : Bruce Petty goes to London | |
Passions, sympathy and print culture : public opinion and emotional authenticity in eighteenth-century Britain | |
Petty's golden thread: The brilliant cartoonist illuminated Australia as it is, and as it could be | |
The Publics of the Adelaide Festival of Ideas | |
Response: Culture counts: “A step along the way” or a step back? | |
The Revolution in Political Cartoons and the Early <i>Australian</i> | |
Satire and the limits of literary theories | |
The scalpel and the axe: Bill Leak | |
Swift's parody | |
Towards a Discipline of Political Cartoon Studies: Mapping the Field | |
What matters? talking value in Australian culture |