Mattila, L. and B. Burger. "From Yarning to Learning: Decolonizing Education in Ambelin and Ezekiel Kwaymullina’s Works." In: Zeitschrift für Australienstudien, forthcoming.
Burger, B. and L. Mattila. "The EcoGhost: Environmental Hauntings in the Australian Gothic" In: A. Piñeiro and T. Alcala (eds.) Anthropocene Gothic, forthcoming.
Mattila, L. “Smiling Back, Participation is Not Enough: My Sister the Serial Killer, Postcoloniality and the Whodunnit Market.” In: Postcolonial Participation, forthcoming.
Mattila, L. 2025 "Literary Yellowface in R.F. Kuang's Yellowface." In: Gender Forum, forthcoming.
Mattila, L. 2024. "'We think of it as art meets life, Bunny.' Cruel Optimism in Mona Awad’s Bunny." In: LWU - Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, forthcoming.
Mattila, L. 2024. “Introduction: Dark Academia” In: TALE: Translational Approaches, Literary Encounters 1(1), 1-5.
Burger, B. and L. Mattila. 2024. "The Asian Anglophone Family Novel: Intergenerational Life Writing in Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko." In: B.Wilson and S. A. Osman (eds.). The Asian Family in Literature and Film: Challenges and Contestations - South Asia, Southeast Asia and Asian Diaspora, Volume II. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 115-136
Mattila, L. 2023. “Violent Vibes: Stimmung in Alan Baxter’s The Roo." In: Australian Studies Journal 37, pp. 61-75.
Mattila, L. and B. Burger. 2022. “'Connections light up across time and space': Detectives in the Magical Realist Web of Female Relationships in Catching Teller Crow.” In: Journal of Science Fiction 5(2), 19-33.
Burger, B., D. Kern and L. Mattila. 2021. “Often Female, Always Australian, and Sometimes Queer – Gender and Sexuality in Australian Speculative Fiction.” In: Gender Forum 81, 3-10.
Mattila, L. 2021. “Searching for the Broad Present: The Chronotope in Teju Cole’s Open City.” In: Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 69(2), 371-391.