Suzie Gibson is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Charles Sturt University.
Her research analyses the intersection between literature and philosophy. She has published in internationally renowned presses such as Johns Hopkins University Press and Cambridge University Press.
She is also interested in contemporary, popular culture and how it intersects with literary and philosophical texts.
Experience
2013–2017
Senior lecturer, Charles Sturt University
Education
2002
University of Qeensland, PhD
1993
University of Sydney, BA Honours Class 1
Publications
2017
The Power of Literature in J.M Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello, Australian Folklore
2016
Batman is Superman, Superman, Batman and Philosophy
2016
Love, Mariage and Dialectics in the Novels of Jane Austen, Jane Austen and Philosophy
2015
Love's Negative Dialectic in Henry James's The Golden Bowl, Philosophy and Literature
2015
Malouf's Invisible City: The Intertwining of Place and Identity in Johnno, Queensland Review
2015
Stop the Ships: Elysium, Asylum Seekers and the Battle Over Sovereign Borders, Screen Education
2014
Henry James's Vocabulary in The Ambassadors, Victorian Vocabularies E-book
2014
The Mythology of Absence: David Malouf's 12 Edmondstone Street and Stefan Ackerie's Skyneedle, Australian Folklore
2012
Missing the Remains of Ned Kelly, Australian Folklore
2010
The Quest for Love and Identity in Marcus Clarke's His Natural Life, Australian Folklore
2009
The Gift of Faith: Rethinking an Ethics of Sacrifice and Decision in Fear and Trembling and The Gift of Death, Philosophy Today
2009
Being Irresponsible in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace, Literature and Ethics: Questions of Responsibility in Literary Studies
2009
Toward an Ethics of Sensation in J.M.Coetzee's Disgrace, Literature and Sensation
2006
Bond and Phenomenology: Shaken not Stirred, James Bond and Philosophy: Questions are Forever