College of Humanities and Social Sciences staff
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Dr Shelley Dixon BA, BA(Hons), MA, PhD
Senior Tutor
School of Humanities Media and Creative CommSenior Tutor
School of People, Environment and PlanningProfessional
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts - Victoria University (2000)
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Victoria University (2001)
- Master of Arts - Victoria University (2002)
- Doctor of Philosophy - Victoria University (2006)
Research Expertise
Research Interests
Shelley's research interests include the nature and experience of exile; censorship and historical silencing, particularly in relation to apartheid South Africa; postcolonial literature; media literacy; communication practices; and representations such as age, gender, sexuality and ethnicity in media and advertising.
Thematics
21st Century Citizenship
Area of Expertise
Field of research codes
Communication and Media Studies (200100):
Comparative Literature Studies (200524):
Cultural Studies (200200):
Cultural Theory (200204):
Feminist Theory (220306):
Globalisation and Culture (200206):
Hermeneutic and Critical Theory (220307):
Languages, Communication And Culture (200000):
Literary Studies (200500):
Literary Theory (200525):
Philosophy (220300):
Philosophy And Religious Studies (220000):
Postcolonial Studies (200211):
Screen and Media Culture (200212)
Keywords
Communication Studies
Media Studies
Cultural Theory
Culture, Gender, Sexuality
Globalisation & Culture
Postcolonial Studies
Screen & Media Culture
Literatures in English
Comparative Literature Studies
Literary Theory
Stylistics & Textual Analysis
Feminist Theory
Hermeneutic & Critical Theory
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching Statement
Dr Dixon has provided teaching services and support for a number of tertiary institutions and across a number of related fields, including literature, media, and communication studies.
Currently, Dr Dixon provides distance support and marking services for several papers in the undergraduate programme at the School of English & Media Studies. Papers vary from year to year, but typically include: 139.210 (Rewriting Classic Fiction), 139.305 (Twentieth Century Literature), 139.352 (Postcolonial Literature) and 139.361 (Literature of Women).
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