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Occupation
  
Professor, writer

Name
  
Annamarie Jagose


Role
  
Writer

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Books
  
Queer theory, Orgasmology, Inconsequence, Lesbian utopics, Lulu

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Annamarie Jagose (born Ashburton, New Zealand, 1965) is an LGBT academic and writer of fictional works. She gained her PhD (Victoria University of Wellington) in 1992, and worked in the Department of English with Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne before returning to New Zealand in 2003, where she was a Professor in the Department of Film, Television and Media Studies at the University of Auckland and Head of the department from 2008 to 2010. From 2011 to 2016 she was Head of the School of Literature, Art and Media at the University of Sydney and in 2017 she took up the role of Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney

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Awards

  • 1994 won NZSA Best First Book Award for In Translation
  • 2004 won Deutz Medal for Fiction in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards for Slow Water
  • 2004 winner of the Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction for Slow Water
  • 2004 was shortlisted for the Australian Miles Franklin Literary Award for Slow Water
  • 2004 won Deutz Medal for Fiction for Slow Water, Montana New Zealand Book Awards
  • 2015 elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
  • Works

  • Lesbian Utopics (New York: Routledge, 1994)
  • In Translation (Wellington: Victoria University Press and Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1994)
  • Queer Theory (New York: New York University Press, 1996)
  • Lulu: A Romance (Wellington: Victoria University Press and Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1998)
  • Inconsequence: Lesbian Representation and the Logic of Sexual Sequence (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2002)
  • Slow Water (Wellington: Victoria University Press and Sydney: Random House, 2003)
  • Orgasmology (Durham: Duke University Press, 2013)
  • References

    Annamarie Jagose Wikipedia