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borderlands e-journal www.borderlands.net.au 1 borderlands Style Guide borderlands uses the Harvard style of referencing. More information about this style can be found at http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/tutorials/citing/harvard.html , or refer to the Australian Style manual for authors, editors and printers, 6th edn. Citations in text Short quotes should be ‘enclosed in single quote marks and citations should be in this form’ (Belich 1996, p. 36). Or (Berlant & Warner 1995, p. 344) or (Allen et al 2005). Quotations longer than 40 words should be inset like this, without quote marks. Citation should be placed after the final full stop like this. (Belich 1996, pp. 36-7) Notes If it is necessary to include extra information in notes, create them using the Microsoft Word endnote function and place the list of notes at the end of the document, after the author bio and acknowledgements and before the references (this can be done by creating a section break before the references and placing endnotes at end of section). References The list of references cited in the text should be arranged alphabetically by author’s surname in the usual way. Below are examples of how to format specific types of source using Harvard referencing style. As stated above, a more extensive guide can be found at the Monash University website: http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/tutorials/citing/harvard.html . Books: Belich, J 1996, Making peoples: a history of the New Zealanders from Polynesian settlement to the end of the nineteenth century, University of Hawai‘i Press, Honolulu. Allen, J, Hilton, A, Lewis, J & Litwack, LF 2005, Without sanctuary: lynching photography in America, Twin Palms, Santa Fe. Blanchot, M 2003, The infinite conversation, trans. Susan Hanson, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.

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borderlands Style Guide borderlands uses the Harvard style of referencing. More information about this style can be found at http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/tutorials/citing/harvard.html, or refer to the Australian Style manual for authors, editors and printers, 6th edn.

Citations in text

Short quotes should be ‘enclosed in single quote marks and citations should be in this form’ (Belich 1996, p. 36). Or (Berlant & Warner 1995, p. 344) or (Allen et al 2005).

Quotations longer than 40 words should be inset like this, without quote marks. Citation should be placed after the final full stop like this. (Belich 1996, pp. 36-7)

Notes

If it is necessary to include extra information in notes, create them using the Microsoft Word endnote function and place the list of notes at the end of the document, after the author bio and acknowledgements and before the references (this can be done by creating a section break before the references and placing endnotes at end of section).

References

The list of references cited in the text should be arranged alphabetically by author’s surname in the usual way. Below are examples of how to format specific types of source using Harvard referencing style. As stated above, a more extensive guide can be found at the Monash University website: http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/tutorials/citing/harvard.html.

Books:

Belich, J 1996, Making peoples: a history of the New Zealanders from Polynesian settlement to the end of the nineteenth century, University of Hawai‘i Press, Honolulu.

Allen, J, Hilton, A, Lewis, J & Litwack, LF 2005, Without sanctuary: lynching photography in America, Twin Palms, Santa Fe.

Blanchot, M 2003, The infinite conversation, trans. Susan Hanson, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.

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Vamplew, W (ed.) 1987, Australians: historical statistics, Fairfax, Syme & Weldon, Broadway.

Coyle, W & Law, JC 2005, Research papers, 13th edn, Longman, New York.

Gordon, VV 1987, Black women, feminism, and black liberation: which way? Third World Press, Chicago, IL.

Spinoza, B 2002, Spinoza: complete works, ed. M Morgan, trans. S Shirley, Hackett, Indianapolis.

Journal articles:

Belich, J 1997, ‘Myth, race, and identity in New Zealand’, New Zealand Journal of History, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 9-21.

Cranny-Francis, A 2008, ‘Sonic assault to massive attack: touch, sound and embodiment’, SCAN: Journal of Media, Arts, Culture, vol. 5, no. 3, http://scan.net.au/scan/journal/display.php?journal_id=124

‘Queer is not a substitute for gay’ 1993, Rant and Rave, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 15-17.

Berlant, L & Warner, M 1995, ‘What does queer theory teach us about x?’, PMLA, vol. 110, no. 3, pp. 343-39.

McCoy, AW (2006a), ‘The punishment of David Hicks’, The Monthly, June, pp. 20-29.

Perera, S 2002, ‘What is a camp…?’, borderlands, vol. 1, no. 1, http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/perera_camp.html

Pugliese, J forthcoming, ‘Necroethics of terrorism’, Public Culture.

—— 2007a, ‘Abu Ghraib’s shadow archives’, Law and Literature, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 247-76.

—— 2007b, ‘Geocorpographies of torture’, Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, http://www.acrawsa.org.au/

Chapter in an edited book:

Castãneda, AI 1993, ‘Sexual violence in the politics and policies of conquest: Amerindian women and the Spanish conquest of Alta California’, in A de la Torre & BM Pesquera (eds), Building with our hands: new directions in Chicana Studies, University of California Press, Berkeley.

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Harris, N 2006, ‘Expository expositions: preparing for the theme parks’, in KA Marling (ed.), Designing Disney’s theme parks, Flammarion, Paris & New York.

Foucault, M 1989 [1977], ‘The end of the monarchy of sex’, Interviewed by B-H Levy, in S Lotringer (ed.), Foucault Live: Interviews 1966-84, trans. J Johnson, Semiotext(e), New York.

Films:

Champlain retracé, une oeuvre en trois dimensions 2008, film, dir. J-F Pouliot, National Film Board of Canada, Québec.

Newspaper articles:

‘Guantanamo gets worse’ 2009, Sydney Morning Herald, 9 March, p. 9.

Žižek, S 2007, ‘Resistance is surrender’, London Review of Books, 15 November, viewed 3 September, 2009, http://www.lrb.co.uk/v29/n22/zize01_.html

Web media sources:

Hawke, S 2009, ‘Damning report: Indigenous gap grows’, PM, ABC News, 2 July, viewed 3 September, 2009, http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/07/02/2615420.htm

Webpages:

Foti, A 2007, ‘Taking stock of Rostock’, viewed 28 August, 2005, http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0707/msg00010.html

Metcalf, B n.d., ‘Ethics and common notions’, viewed 5 July, 2005, http://users.rcn.com/bmetcalf.ma.ultranet/Ethics%20and%20Common%20Notions.htm