Llewellyn Negrin
Senior Lecturer of Theory/Degree Coordinator
School of Creative Arts
University of Tasmania
Australia
Biography
Before joining the University of Tasmania, Llewellyn Negrin was a tutor and senior tutor in Social and Political Theory at Murdoch university, Western Australia from 1985-1988 and a tutor in General Philosophy at the University of Sydney from 1980-1984. She completed her BA Hons (1980) and PhD(1988) in the Department of General Philosophy at the University of Sydney (Australia).
Research Interest
Llewellyn's research aligns to the University's research theme of Creativity, Culture and Society. Her research interests include: theories of fashion and the body; the role of aesthetics in contemporary culture; images of the female body and the impact of postmodernism on the practice and reception of art.
Publications
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Negrin L. Ornament and the Feminine. Feminist Theory. 2006 Aug;7(2):219-35.
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Negrin L. Appearance and identity. InAppearance and Identity 2008 (pp. 9-32). Palgrave Macmillan US.
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Negrin L. The self as image: a critical appraisal of postmodern theories of fashion. Theory, culture & society. 1999 Jun;16(3):99-118.