Exploring the intersection of gender and prestige within contemporary Australian literature, this work examines how societal norms and values shape the recognition and success of authors. It delves into the dynamics of literary awards, critical reception, and the publishing industry, highlighting the challenges faced by marginalized voices. Through case studies and analysis, the book offers insights into the cultural landscape of Australian literature, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for equality and representation in a traditionally male-dominated field.
Alexandra Dane Books


White Literary Taste Production in Contemporary Book Culture
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Despite initiatives to 'diversify' the publishing sector, there has been almost no transformation to the historic racial inequality that defines the field. This Element argues that contemporary book culture is structured by practice that operates according to a White taste logic.