Rachel McEleney Rachel McEleney i(9787400 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 The Day the Rain Stopped Dancing Rachel McEleney , 2019 single work short story
— Appears in: We'll Stand in That Place and Other Stories : Margaret River Short Story Competition 2019 2019; (p. 27-40)
1 y separately published work icon In the Black : And Other Short Stories : A Collection of Short Fiction Written by Students of Edith Cowan University's Creative Writing Short Course Class of 2018 Rachel McEleney (editor), Bunbury : Edith Cowan University , 2018 15436231 2018 anthology short story
1 Return of the Oppressed : Hushed Women and Tamed Landscapes in Charlotte Wood's The Natural Way of Things Rachel McEleney , 2018 single work criticism
— Appears in: Aeternum : The Journal of Contemporary Gothic Studies , vol. 5 no. 1 2018; (p. 28-42)

'The Gothic as a genre has continually evolved since Horace Walpole’s time and yet renderings of contemporary Australian Gothic fictions often return to the patriarchal tradition of subjugating women. Women are treated harshly in the genre and contemporary narratives often reflect this theme. They are frequently abandoned, murdered or left to the mercy of their male counterparts. The landscape is portrayed as malevolent, proving difficult to control and ready to consume any lost person. Charlotte Wood’s 2015 novel The Natural Way of Things is a terrifying look at the misogynistic oppression of women who have had sexual relations with powerful men. She reminds us that female sexuality is still a contentious issue within Australian society. The women within the novel are dehumanised and treated like animals, and Wood enables readers to become voyeurs into a strange and terrifying reality and to explore a dark underworld that is real, but often ignored.' 

1 y separately published work icon The Garden : and Other Short Stories : A Collection of Short Fiction Written by Students of Edith Cowan University's Creative Writing Short Course Class of 2018 Rachel McEleney (editor), Bunbury : Edith Cowan University , 2018 15048625 2018 anthology short story
1 Extinct Rachel McEleney , 2016 single work short story
— Appears in: Seizure [Online] , June 2016;
1 The Rock Pool Rachel McEleney , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: The Ghostly Stringybark : Twenty-nine Ghost and Horror Tales from the Stringybark Short Story Awards 2015;
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