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Associate Professor Paul Alan Dawson

Faculty: Arts,Design & Architecture
Fields of Research (FoR): Literary Theory, Creative Writing (incl. Playwriting), British and Irish Literature, North American Literature
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Paul Dawson is a writer of poetry and fiction, and an internationally recognized scholar in the fields of narrative theory, novel studies, and Creative Writing as an academic discipline.
Professor Chris Danta

Faculty: Arts,Design & Architecture
Fields of Research (FoR): British and Irish literature, Comparative and transnational literature, Ecocriticism, Literary theory
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I am an ARC Future Fellow (2021-24) and professor of English at UNSW.
Emeritus Professor Paul Raymond Eggert

Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Literary Studies
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Paul Eggert is an editorial theorist, scholarly editor and book historian within the broad field of English literature.
Associate Professor Helen Caple

Faculty: Arts,Design & Architecture
Fields of Research (FoR): Linguistics, Discourse and pragmatics, Applied linguistics and educational linguistics, Communication and media studies, Journalism studies
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My research interests include discursive news values analysis (DNVA), text-image relations, multimodality, visual storytelling and the role of picture galleries in online news reporting.
The return of the omniscient narrator in contemporary fiction: authorship and narrative authority in the new millennium

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This project will classify new modes of omniscient narration; investigate how they have extended earlier postmodern experiments with novelistic form; and demonstrate how they manifest current anxieties about the cultural status of the novel in the new millenium.