- Annamarie Jagose
Annamarie Jagose (born
Ashburton, New Zealand , 1965) is a writer of academic and fictional works. She gained herPhD (Victoria University of Wellington ) in 1992, and worked as a lecturer in English atMelbourne University before returning toNew Zealand in 2003, where she is currentlyAssociate Professor in the Department of Film, Television and Media Studies at theUniversity of Auckland .While at Melbourne University, Ms Jagose lectured a series of undergraduate and honours subjects on body cultures, including fat and pregnant bodies.
She recently came under fire in a scandal surrounding the 2006 round of Marsden Grant Awards where she was awarded 465,000 NZ$ for research on "the hustler, the modern orgasm, and the sexual culture of Auckland." Questions were raised after 6 million NZ$ out of a total of 38 million NZ$ were awarded to members of the panel. Jagose herself is a panel member. Fact|date=June 2007
Awards
* 1994 won NZSA Best First Book Award for "In Translation"
* 2004 won Deutz Medal for Fiction in theMontana New Zealand Book Awards for "Slow Water"
* 2004 winner of theVance Palmer Prize for Fiction for "Slow Water"
* 2004 was shortlisted for the AustralianMiles Franklin Literary Award for "Slow Water"Works
* "Lesbian Utopics" (1994)
* "In Translation" (1994)
* "Queer Theory" (1996)
* "Lulu: A Romance" (1998)
* "Slow Water" (2003)
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