About
Josephine Wilson is a Lecturer at Murdoch University, affiliated with the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences within the College of Law, Arts and Social Sciences. She is also a member of the Australian Society of Authors. Her research focuses on Literature in English, Comparative Literature, gender studies, feminist theory, creative practice, aesthetics, visual art, and performance studies. Wilson has exhibited creative works, including 'Bricolage' at the Fremantle Arts Centre for the Festival of Perth 2020, blending text and visual art.
Education:
- B.A. in Comparative Literature, Murdoch University
- MA Prelim (Honours Equivalent), University of Western Australia (thesis: (Anti) Memorialising the Holocaust: The Washington Holocaust Museum)
- M.Phil, University of Queensland (Creative Practice Masters: See Novel: CUSP)
- PhD, University of Western Australia (resulting in novel Extinctions)
Her creative and critical work bridges academic research with artistic practice, as seen in her exhibition Bricolage and published novels. While no specific grants or current lab affiliations are detailed, her interdisciplinary approach reflects engagement with both literary and performative mediums.
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