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Fiona Morrison is an Associate Professor in the School of the Arts and Media at UNSW, where she teaches and supervises in the areas of postcolonial world literatures, Australian literature, and women's writing. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts with Honours from the University of Sydney and her PhD from the same institution. Her recent works include the book 'Christina Stead: Matter America' (2019) and the forthcoming edited volume 'Time, Tide History: Selected Essays Eleanor Dark' (2023), which showcase her commitment to critical scholarship in Australian literature. Morrison’s academic contributions have been recognized widely, including the Walter McRae Russell Award for Literary Scholarship in 2021. Her research interests encompass feminist literary analysis, the complexities of transnational authorship, and the evolution of the novel through the lens of Australian women writers during the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. She plays an active role in several literary associations and serves as a non-fiction editor for ‘Southerly’. Morrison has supervised many PhD and Master's students, fostering new voices in the field of Australian literary studies.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaches and supervises students in Australian literature and women's writing.
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