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1 "Good" Girl Turned "bad": Tracey Spicer’s Memoir, Celebrity Feminist Journalism, and #MeToo Activism in Australia’ Anthea Taylor , 2022 single work criticism
— Appears in: Gender and Australian Celebrity Culture 2022;
1 Introduction : ‘Gendering Australian Celebrity’, Anthea Taylor , Joanna McIntyre , 2022 single work criticism
— Appears in: Gender and Australian Celebrity Culture 2022;
1 1 y separately published work icon Gender and Australian Celebrity Culture Anthea Taylor (editor), Joanna McIntyre (editor), London : Routledge , 2022 25272379 2022 anthology criticism

'This intellectually vibrant volume is the first collection to deal with Australian celebrity in ways that account for both cultural and gendered specificities, demonstrating how gendered ways of imagining Australia are reinforced and contested in celebrity representations and self-presentations.

'Gender and Australian Celebrity Culture engages with celebrities across a diverse range of fields – actors, journalists, athletes, comedians, writers, and television personalities – and in doing so critically reflects upon different forms of Australian fame and the media platforms and practices that sustain them. Authors in this volume engage directly with pertinent issues relating to gender and sexuality, including celebrity feminism and the generative capacity of feminist rage; normative femininity and its instability; hegemonic masculinities; and queerness and its (in)visibility. Contributors also intervene in a number of ongoing debates in media and cultural studies more broadly, including those around the politics and affordances of digital media; whiteness and Australia’s colonial histories; celebrity labour; and methodologies for celebrity studies. This timely collection urges scholars of celebrity to attend further both to the gendered nature of celebrity culture and to local conditions of production and consumption.

'This book will be of key interest to researchers and graduate students in cultural studies, television and film studies, digital media studies, critical race and whiteness studies, gender and sexuality studies, and literary studies.'  (Publication summary)

1 Untitled Anthea Taylor , 2012 single work review
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , March vol. 36 no. 1 2012; (p. 119-120)

— Review of Nine Lives : Postwar Women Writers Making Their Mark Susan Sheridan , 2011 selected work biography
1 Untitled Anthea Taylor , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies , vol. 22 no. 1 2008; (p. 159 - 163)

— Review of Marking Feminist Times : Remembering the Longest Revolution in Australia Margaret Henderson , 2006 multi chapter work criticism
1 y separately published work icon Mediating Australian Feminism : Re-Reading the First Stone Media Event Anthea Taylor , Oxford : Peter Lang , 2008 Z1564828 2008 single work criticism 'Analysing texts as diverse as feature articles and opinion pieces, non-fiction by young feminists, letters to the editor, celebrity feminist profiles and articles, as well as The First Stone itself, this book offers the first in-depth analysis of this debate as a "media event". Refusing to adopt either a condemnatory or celebratory approach to the complex relationship between feminism and media culture, it argues that the First Stone media event is indicative of the limitations and the opportunities proffered by the mediatisation of contemporary feminism.' (From publisher's catalogue)
1 Untitled Anthea Taylor , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , vol. 23 no. 3 2008; (p. 351-353)

— Review of Creme de la Phlegm : Unforgettable Australian Reviews 2006 anthology criticism column review
1 Feminists 'Misreading'/'Misreading Feminists' : Helen Garner, Literary Celebrity and Epitextuality Anthea Taylor , 2007 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Feminist Studies , March vol. 22 no. 52 2007; (p. 73-88)

Discusses readings of The First Stone but 'Rather than centring on responses to the book in public discourse from journalistic commentators, this article is concerned predominantly with Garner's own substantially overlooked response, and contribution, to these various public readings of her text in the Australian print media' (p.73).

1 Vixens and Victims : Recurrent Gendered Tropes in Helen Garner's 'Non-Fiction' Anthea Taylor , 2005 single work criticism
— Appears in: Politics and Culture , no. 4 2005;
1 Readers Writing The First Stone Media Event : Letters to the Editor, Australian Feminisms and Mediated Citizenship Anthea Taylor , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 83 2004; (p. 75-87, notes 189-191)
Examines responses to Garner's book in letters to the editor, focusing on those published in Good Weekend, 13 May 1995.
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