Dr Catriona Mills
Principal Research Technician
School of Communication and Arts
+61 7 334 68263
Publications
Books
Mills, Catriona (2023). Tara June Winch's The Yield. Elsternwick, VIC, Australia: Insight Publications.
Mills, Catriona (2021). Anh Do's The Happiest Refugee. Elsternwick, VIC Australia: Insight Publications.
Mills, Catriona (2020). Joan Lindsay's Picnic at Hanging Rock. Elsternwick, VIC Australia: Insight Publications.
Mills, Catriona (2015). Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Elsternwick, VIC Australia: Insight Publications.
Mills, Catriona (2011). George Orwell's Animal Farm. St Kilda, VIC, Australia: Insight Publications.
Mills, Catriona (2010). Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird (Text guide). Elsternwick, Victoria: Insight Publications Pty Ltd.
Book Chapters
Mills, Catriona (2023). “I am a doctor of many things”: tracking the Doctor’s relationship to the academy across Doctor Who. Academia and higher learning in popular culture. (pp. 69-91) edited by Marcus K. Harmes and Richard Scully. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-32350-8_4
Mills, Catriona (2021). The Victorians sleeping in our minds: Victorian scientific enquiry in old and new series Doctor Who. Doctor Who and science: essays on ideas, identities and ideologies in the series. (pp. 157-172) edited by Marcus K. Harmes and Lindy A. Orthia. Jefferson, NC United States: McFarland and Company.
Mills, Catriona (2013). The Doctor is in (the antipodes): Doctor Who short fiction and Australian national identity. Doctor Who and race: an anthology. (pp. 213-230) edited by Lindy Orthia. Fishponds, Bristol, UK: Intellect.
Journal Articles
Mills, Catriona (2023). No Stairs in the Bush? Disability and Australian Steampunk. Antipodes, 36 (1), 34-48.
Lawson, Airlie and Mills, Catriona (2021). The Miles Franklin Literary Award: investigating the value of a local prize on the global stage. Antipodes, 35 (1-2), 124-144. doi: 10.1353/apo.2021.0029
Mills, Catriona, Olive, Rebecca and Clark, Nina (2020) Sinking and Floating on a Shoreless Sea: Co-Reading ‘The Fool and His Inheritance’. Paradoxa, 31 271-292.
Mills, Catriona and Hondroudakis, Geoffrey (2018). The Ends of Empire: Australian Steampunk and the Reimagining of Euro-Modernity. Australian Literary Studies. doi: 10.20314/als.cca231af02
Mills, Catriona (2015). Minority identity and counter-discourse: Indigenous Australian and Muslim-Australian authors in the young adult fiction market. TEXT, 19 (Special 32). doi: 10.52086/001c.27156
Mills, Catriona (2013). "Such a Dazzling Display of Lustrous Legerdemain": representing Victorian theatricality in Doctor Who. Journal of Neo-Victorian Studies, 6 (1), 148-179.
Cleary, Jim and Mills, Catriona (2010). "Ariel" and Australian nineteenth-century serial fiction : A case of mistaken attribution. Script and Print, 34 (3), 162-174.
Mills, Catriona (2009). Adapting the familiar: The penny-weekly serials of Eliza Winstanley on stage in suburban theatres. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, 36 (1), 37-60.
Caldwell, N. P. and Mills, C. L. (2001). Editorial: Sick. M/C: A Journal of Media & Culture, 3, ---.
Newspaper Article
Creative Works
Henrickson, Leah, Tang, David, Nolan, Maggie and Mills, Catriona (2024). Australian AI in the Archive. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: AustLit.
Doig, Tom, Millar, Andrew, Mills, Catriona and Nolan, Maggie (2024). Preppers and survivalism in the AustLit Database. St Lucia, QLD Australia: AustLit.
O'Regan, Thomas, Bonner, Frances J., Jacobs, Jason, Kilner, Kerry, Djubal, Clay and Mills, Catriona (2009). Austlit: Screenlit. St. Lucia, Brisbane, Australia: AustLit.
Theses
Mills, Catriona (2008). Women at work on page and stage : the work of Eliza Winstanley. PhD Thesis, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/156728
Mills, Catriona (2004). Infamous imaginings : the novels of Lady Caroline Lamb. MPhil Thesis, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/107114