Tinakori: Critical Journal of the Katherine Mansfield Society
Tinakori, the Critical Journal of the Katherine Mansfield Society is an official online series, recognised by the British Library and with its own ISSN number: ISSN 2514-6106
Tinakori Issue 5
Introduction
KYM BRINDLE and KAREN D’SOUZA
In Sickness and in Health: Murry, the Mountain and the Duty of Care
JESSICA WHYTE
Keeping (Queer) Things Casual in Mansfield’s ‘Leves Amores’
CARISSA FOO
Painful Pleasures of Anticipation: Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Miss Brill’
ANNIE WILLIAMS
‘The Impetus of Love’ as ‘Creative Evolution’: Exploring Henri Bergson’s
Politics of Love in Katherine Mansfield’s ‘A Cup of Tea’
ALAN ALI SAEED
Katherine Mansfield and Short Story Writing
AILSA COX
Interview with Dr Gerri Kimber
KYM BRINDLE
Tinakori Issue 4
A Home of One’s Own: House, Home and the Woman Alone in the Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield and Janet Frame
POLLY HOSKINS
The Domestic, the Gothic and the Uncanny in Katherine Mansfield’s ‘The House’
SHARON GORDON
The City as a Threshold in the Writing of Katherine Mansfield and Jean Rhys: ‘Wavering Between Two Worlds’
IMOGEN WALLERSTEINER
Redrawing boundaries: Challenges to Colonial Spatiality in the Works of Katherine Mansfield and Jean Rhys
UTTARA RANGARAJAN
Domestic Settler Colonialism in Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Old Tar’ and ‘The Garden Party’
MEGAN KUSTER
Katherine Mansfield’s Australia
MARTIN GRIFFITHS
Interview with Professor Kirsty Gunn
KYM BRINDLE
Tinakori Issue 3
‘All Sorts of Lives’: Katherine Mansfield’s Ecopoetics in ‘At the Bay’
Justyna Kostkowska
The Boss’s Office: Space, Power, and Trauma in Katherine Mansfield’s ‘The Fly’
Sara Krolewski
‘Sitting in other people’s lives’: Inspiration, Influence and Modernist Literary Sensibilities in Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Miss Brill’ and Violette Leduc’s The Lady and the Little Fox Fur
Sharon Gordon
Tinakori Issue 2
‘Before art can be human again, it must first learn to be brutal’: Katherine Mansfield, the self and Rhythm
Louise Edensor
‘I want for one moment to make our undiscovered country leap into the eyes of the Old World’: The Depiction of Home in Katherine Mansfield’s Later Stories
Lotta Schneidemesser
Repeated ‘Mouths’ in Katherine Mansfield’s Writing
Eiko Nakano
Beneath the Performance: Identity in Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Miss Brill’ and Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography
Kristin Bryant Rajan
Tinakori Issue 1