Publications for Anthea Taylor Publications for Anthea Taylor 2015 Taylor, A. (2015). Behind Every Great Woman…?: Celebrity, Political Leadership and the Privileging of Marriage. In Shelley Cobb, Neil Ewen (Eds.), First Comes Love: Power Couples, Celebrity Kinship, and Cultural Politics, (pp. 169-187). London: Bloomsbury Academic. Hamad, H., Taylor, A. (2015). Introduction: feminism and contemporary celebrity culture. Celebrity Studies, 6(1), 124-127. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19392397.2015. 1005382">[More Information]</a> 2014 Taylor, A. (2014). 'Blockbuster' celebrity feminism. Celebrity Studies, 5(1-2), 75-78. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19392397.2014. 887537">[More Information]</a> Taylor, A. (2014). Behind every great woman? Political leadership, celebrity and the privileging of marriage. Celebrity Studies Conference, UK. Taylor, A. (2014). Blockbuster Celebrity Feminism. Social Memory and Feminism Symposium, University of Queensland. Taylor, A. (2014). Germaine Greer's Adaptable Celebrity: Feminism, unruliness, and humour on the British small screen. Feminist Media Studies, 14(5), 759-774. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2013. 810165">[More Information]</a> 2013 Taylor, A. (2013). The Politics and Possibilities of ‘Blockbuster’ Feminism. Feminist and Women’s Studies Association, de Montfort University, UK. Taylor, A. (2013). Tweeting Feminism: Naomi Wolf, Celebrity and the (Feminist) Uses of Social Media. Consoleing Passions conference, University of Nottingham, UK. 2012 Taylor, A. (2012). 'The urge towards love is an urge towards (un)death': Romance, masochistic desire and postfeminism in the Twilight novels. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 15(31), 31-46. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367877911399 204">[More Information]</a> Taylor, A. (2012). How to be a celebrity feminist. Celebrity Studies Conference, Deakin University, Melbourne. Taylor, A. (2012). Online and Fandom Fifty Shades of Grey. Interventions: Australian Women's and Gender Studies Conference, University of NSW, Sydney. Taylor, A. (2012). Reality Class the Politics Television, and Gendered of Recalibration. Gender Games Symposium, Deakin/Monash Universities, Melbourne. Taylor, A. (2012). Review of Susan Sheridan’s Nine Lives: Postwar Women Writers in Australia. Journal of Australian Studies, 36(1), 119-120. Taylor, A. (2012). Single Women in Popular Culture: The Limits of Postfeminism. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Taylor, A. (2012). The Marginalisation of the Feminist Blockbuster. Marginalising the Mainstream Conference, University of London, UK. Taylor, A. (2012). The TV Under’, & Femininities Reality ‘Make Class Abject in Snog, Marry, Avoid. Cultural Studies Association of Australia Conference, University of Sydney, Sydney. 2011 Taylor, A. (2011). "Deliberately Barren": Childfree Women in the Mediasphere. Futures of Feminism Conference, Brunel University, UK. Taylor, A. (2011). Blogging Solo: New Media, 'Old' politics. Feminist Review, 99, 79-97. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/fr.2011.33">[Mo re Information]</a> Taylor, A., Turner, G. (2011). Co-Convenor. What's Left to Say About Celebrity? Symposium, University of Queensland. Taylor, A. (2011). Desperate and Dateless TV: Making Over the Single Woman. Gender Cultures and Reality TV Conference, University of Auckland, NZ. Taylor, A. (2011). Single Women Publications for Anthea Taylor Roundtable <i>Northeastern Languages Discussion. Modern Association Annual Convention</i>, New Brunswick, USA. Taylor, A. (2011). ‘Germaine Greer’s Adaptable Feminist Celebrity. What's Left to Say About Celebrity? Symposium, University of Queensland. the Twilight Novels. International Romance Studies Conference, Queensland University of Technology. 2008 2010 Taylor, A. (2008). Exposing the Woman Author: Truth-claims, Literary Celebrity and the Ethics of Representation. Australian Literature in a Global World Conference, University of Wollongong: Association for the Study of Australian Literature. Taylor, A. (2010). Blogging Solo: New Media, ‘Old’ Politics. Crossroads Cultural Studies Conference, Lingnan University, Hong Kong. Taylor, A. (2008). Intertextuality, Nostalgia and Postfeminism in Down with Love. Vision, Memory, Spectacle Conference, University of Western Australia: Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association. Taylor, A. (2010). Celebrity (post)feminism, the Sixties feminist blockbuster and Down with Love. The Sixties: A Journal of Politics, History and Culture, 3(1), 79-96. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1754132100378 3719">[More Information]</a> Taylor, A. (2008). Mediating Australian Feminism: Re-reading the First Stone Media Event. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang Publishing. Taylor, A. (2010). Self Help and the Single Girl. Emerging Spaces Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide: Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association. Taylor, A. (2010). Single Women and Difference. Gender and Difference Conference, Cardiff University, Wales. 2009 Taylor, A. (2009). Dear daughter: Popular feminism, the epistolary form and the limits of generational rhetoric. Australian Literary Studies, 24(3-4), 96-107. Taylor, A. (2009). Delimiting Popular Feminism: The Case of Book Covers and Blurbs. Limits of the Book Conference, University of Queensland. Taylor, A. (2009). From to Rethinking Single in Spinster Singleton: the Woman Popular Culture. Feminist Transitions Conference, Liverpool: Feminist and Women's Studies Association (UK and Ireland). Taylor, A. (2009). Romance, Desire Postfeminism Masochistic and in Taylor, A. (2008). Popular Culture and (Post)Feminism. Australian Feminist Studies, 23(57), 427-429. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0816464080223 3344">[More Information]</a> Taylor, A. (2008). Review of Angela Bennie, Crème de la Phelgm: Unforgettable Australian Reviews. Australian Literary Studies, 23(3). Taylor, A. (2008). Review Margaret Marking Times: the of Henderson’s Feminist Remembering Longest Revolution in Australia. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 22(1). 2007 Taylor, A. (2007). Detecting Feminism in the Academy: The Murder Mysteries of Amanda Cross. Manifesting Literary Feminisms Conference, Melbourne: Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association. Taylor, A. (2007). Feminists 'Misreading'/'Misreading' Feminists: Helen Garner, Literary Celebrity and Epitextuality. Australian Feminist Studies, 22(52), 73-88. 2006 Taylor, A. (2006). Dear Daughter: Popular Feminism, the Epistolary Form and the Rhetoric Publications for Anthea Taylor of Generation. Twenty First Century Feminisms Conference, Melbourne: Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association. Taylor, A. (2006). Review Astrid Not Mother’s Generational and of Henry’s My Sister: Conflict Third Wave Feminism. Colloquy: Text Theory Critique, 11, 251-255. Taylor, A. (2006). The "Daughter’s reply": Self-representations of the "young feminist" in generation F and DIY feminism. Outskirts (Online): feminisms along the edge, 15. Taylor, A. (2006). ‘Fictionalising Feminism’: Review of Imelda Whelehan, The Feminist Bestseller: From Sex the Girl Sex the Media Studies, 6(3), 333-335. and Single to and City. Feminist 2005 Taylor, A. (2005). Victims and Vixens: Recurrent Gendered Tropes in Helen Garner’s Non-Fiction. Politics and Culture, 4. Taylor, A. (2005). ‘The of Messages’: of Murray’s Media: Media-tion Feminist Review Simone Mixed Feminist Presses and Publishing Politics,. Australian Women's Book Review, 17(2), 4-4. 2004 Taylor, A. (2004). Gendered Victims and Agents in The First Stone and Joe Cinque's Consolation. Australian and International Feminisms Conference, Sydney: University of Sydney. Taylor, A. (2004). Readers Writing The First Stone Media Event: Letters to the Editor, Australian Feminisms and Mediated Citizenship. Journal of Australian Studies, 83, 75-87. 2003 Taylor, A. (2003). Readers Writing The First Stone Media Event. (Other) Feminisms Conference, University of Queensland. Taylor, A. (2003). What’s new about the "New Femininity"?Feminism, Femininity and the Discourse of the New. Hecate: an interdisciplinary journal of women's liberation, 29(2), 182-198. 2000 Taylor, A. (2000). Convenor. UNSW School of English Postgraduate Symposium, UNSW.