Sophie Conaghan-Sexon
Published: 8 February 2016
Queering Christ's wounds in late medieval European texts, images & performances, & in modern queer extreme body art concerning wounds
University of Glasgow
Queering Christ's wounds in late medieval European texts, images & performances, & in modern queer extreme body art concerning wounds
Academic History:
2015 - present: PhD in English Language
2014 - 2015: MLitt in Medieval & Renaissance Studies
2012 - 2013: MLitt in Modernities
2008 - 2012: MA (Hons) English Literature
Supervisors:
Professor Beth Robertson
Dr Debra Strickland
Dr Stephen Greer
Research Interests:
- Late Medieval Culture
- Medieval Feminisims
- Sexuality & Gender Studies
- Transgender Studies
- Contemporary Theatre Practice
- BDSM Culture
- LGBTQI History
- Contemporary Live Art
- Manuscript Studies
- Late Medieval Passion Iconography
Scholarships:
2015: AHRC DTP Scholarship
2014: Postgraduate College of Arts Scholarship
2012: William Laulan Mann Memorial Prize
Awards:
2010: Crawford Neil Prize for English
2012: James Boswell Bursary for Outstanding Achievement
Publications:
‘The Extremities of the Borderlands: Gloria Anzaldúa, Sandra Cisneros, & Chicana Identity Politics’, Groundings 5, (2012)
Contact details:
Work Tel No: 07946216714
Email: s.conaghan-sexon.1@research.gla.ac.uk
First published: 8 February 2016