Professor Jessica Gildersleeve
Name | Jessica Gildersleeve |
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Pronoun | She/Her/Hers |
Position | Professor (English Literature) |
Section | School of Humanities and Communication |
Office | Q202 |
Location | Springfield Campus |
Qualifications | BA Qld , BA(Hons) Qld , PhD Bristol |
Homepage |
https://research.usq.edu.au/researcher/80w99/prof-jessica-gildersleeve The views expressed on staff homepages may not reflect the views of the University. |
Jessica is a literary theorist and literary critic specialising in the narrativisation of trauma. She brings this expertise to the study of a range of literary and cultural contexts, including public health and pedagogical frameworks.
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Cultural Studies not elsewhere classified
( 200299)
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Literary Studies not elsewhere classified
( 200599)
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Screen And Media Culture
( 470214)
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Literary Theory
( 470514)
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Australian Literature (excl. Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Literature)
( 470502)
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British And Irish Literature
( 470504)
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Cultural Studies
( 470200)
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Literary Studies
( 470500)
Public health as narrative, women's writing from the nineteenth century to the present, trauma theory, Modernism, contemporary literature, postcolonial literatures, Australian literature, literature and ethics, war and violence
Peer Assessor, Arts Queensland
Executive Committee (Treasurer), Australian University Heads of English
Executive Committee (Membership), Australian Modernist Studies Network
Editorial Board, Queensland Review
Editorial Board, Hecate: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation
Editorial Board, Australasian Journal of Popular Culture
Editorial Board, Affirmations: Of the Modern
Editorial Board, Elizabeth Bowen Review
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Institute for Resilient Regions (IRR)
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Centre for Health, Informatics and Economic Research (CHIER)
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Centre for Heritage and Culture (CHC)
ENL1002 Contemporary Fiction
ENL2011 Australian Literature
ENL3000 Modernism
15 Years
Associate Head of School (Research), School of Humanities and Communication
Cluster Leader (Storied Landscapes), Centre for Heritage and Culture
School of Humanities and Communication Representative, BELA Diversity and Inclusion Committee
BELA Representative, SAGE Athena SWAN Committee
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Cultural Studies not elsewhere classified
( 200299)
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Literary Studies not elsewhere classified
( 200599)
-
Screen And Media Culture
( 470214)
-
Literary Theory
( 470514)
-
Australian Literature (excl. Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Literature)
( 470502)
-
British And Irish Literature
( 470504)
-
Cultural Studies
( 470200)
-
Literary Studies
( 470500)