Philip Mead
Biographical note, c.v. and bibliography
Biographical Note
1953 — Born in Brisbane, 31 August
1975 — B.A. (Honours), Australian National University
1981 —
M.A., La Trobe University
1982 —
Dip. Ed., University of Melbourne
1990 —
PhD, University of Melbourne
Employment
1980-81 —
Teaching Fellow in English, Geelong College, Geelong
1980-84 —
Off Campus Assessor, School of Humanities, Deakin University
1982-85 —
Head of English Faculty, Geelong College, Geelong
1986-87 —
Research Assistant, School of Humanities, Deakin University
1986 —
Tutor in English, Ormond College, University of Melbourne
1987-91 —
Lockie Fellow in Creative Writing and Australian Literature, English Department, University Of Melbourne
1987-94 —
Poetry Editor, Meanjin
1991-94 —
Lockie Lecturer in Australian Writing, English Department, University of Melbourne
1995- —
Senior lecturer, English Department, University of Tasmania
Publications
Songs from another country, Canberra, Open Door Press, 1975
Be faithful go, Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1980
The spring-mire, Canberra, Brindabella Press, 1983
This river is in the south, Brisbane, University of Queensland Press, 1984
The temperament of generations : fifty years of writing in Meanjin, edited by Jenny Lee, Philip Mead and Gerald Murnane, Melbourne University Press, 1990
The Penguin book of modern Australian poetry, edited by John Tranter and Philip Mead, Penguin, 1992
Shakespeare’s books : contemporary cultural politics and the persistence of empire, edited by Philip Mead and Marion Campbell, University of Melbourne, 1993
Kenneth Slessor : critical readings, edited by Philip Mead, Queensland University Press, 1997
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