Current Postgraduate Research
These are the postgraduate students currently enrolled in the Gender and Cultural Studies program, although of course many postgraduate students take our units of study as part of another degree. For more information on the GCS students.
- Jessica Ainscow, Love and Romance
- Hongwei Bao, Imagining Modernity: Constructing Queer Identities in Post-socialist China
- Lillian Berardo MA (Departmental postgraduate coursework representative)
- Esther Berry, Bodily Colonisations: (Post)Imperialism in the Flesh
- John Buencamino MA
- Geoff Cains MA Coursework
- Pru Black, Lines of Flight: Design and the Age of Jet Travel
- Rowena Braddock, Philosophy and Literature: An (In)Hospitable Relation
- Stephanie Bourke, Graduate Certificate
- Lesley Branaghan, Grad Dip
- Gilbert Caluya, Terror Australis: Race and the Territorial Management of Fear
- Sarah Cefai, When Bodies Speak: Theorising the Discursive Trajectories of Affect, Emotion and Feeling in Epistemologies of the Body
- Jacqui Chowns, MA Coursework
- Jennifer Cutler, MA Coursework
- Ian Davis, Masculinity in the imperial space
- Ann Deslandes, 'Ethical solidarity' in the 'global justice movement'
- Sophie Erskine, MA Coursework
- Kerryn Drysdale, MA Coursework
- Stella Frossinakis, The Materiality of Fashion
- Adam Gall, Ignoble Origins: A Genealogy of Australian Frontiers
- Carina Garland, From Simple Girl to Complex Woman
- Inez Gershon, After Ellen
- Nazanin Ghanavizi, Iranian weblog writing: a cultural study
- Lisa Heinze MA Coursework
- Luz Hincapie, Pacific Translations: Modern/postmodern identities, mobility and hybridity
- Georgie Isbister, A genealogy of contemporary western feminine identity (Departmental postgraduate research representative)
- Kirsty Jagger, MA Coursework
- Hae Seong Jang, Indigenous identity
- Widdian Kaddah, Muslim women’s self-representations
- Naima Lambert, MA Coursework
- Tim Laurie, Ontology of musical experience
- Marianna Leishman, Gender, sexuality and feminism in erotic performance
- Dana Levitt, MA Coursework
- Mohamad Mamdouhi, Modernity and Human Rights
- Margaret Mayhew, The Disappearing Muse
- Vivien McGregor, Transgender temporalityVivien McGregor, Transgender temporality
- Li Meng, The Intellectual Woman - A Cross-Cultural Study of Chinese and English Culture
- Greg Murrie, Vegetarianism
- Estelle Noonan, Masochism
- Lina Nope-Williams, Gender and Industrialisation in Indonesia
- Naomi Potipa, MA Coursework
- Gareth Rickards, MA Coursework
- Jacki Ruddock, Queer girls’ comic pornography
- Nikki Savvides, Horses and Human Society
- Emilie Severino, Angela Carter and the Enlightenment
- Amanda Shalala, MA Coursework
- Yoko Tamamura, MA Coursework
- Tori Vu, Indigeneity
- Fang Wang, MA Coursework
- Craig Williams, Classed Codings of Filmic Masculinity
- Brenda Woodhill, Gendered Behaviour Identity: A theoretical and empirical study of androgyny
- Trish Wynd, Hannah Arendt



