Associate ProfessorGeoff Boucher

Associate Professor of Writing and Literature

Faculty of Arts and Education/School of Communication and Creative Arts/Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation

  • Associate Professor of Writing and Literature
    Faculty of Arts and Education/School of Communication and Creative Arts/Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation
  • +61 3 522 72689 (Work)
  • Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn Ponds, Victoria 3216

TEACHING EXPERTISE

Geoff Boucher teaches literatary studies in the following units:
ALL374 Supernatural Literature
ALL375 Shakespeare

ALL728 Studies in the Discipline

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
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    Fatal Women in Renaissance Tragedy, 1550-1650
    Amy Antonio - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2011
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    Scandalous Texts: The Anxieties of the Literary
    Alyson Miller - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2011
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    Diabolical Literature: Questioning the Morality of Modernism
    Ilona Louise Urquhart - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2015
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    The Utopian (R)evolution
    Paul Belanger - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2016
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    Performing the 'Fiction-Writer's Reader': David Foster Wallace and Critical Rhetoric
    Mitchell Cunningham - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2017
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    Calculated Investors: John Arbuthnot, Hans Sloane, John Woodward, and Slavery
    Shelise Robertson - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2023
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    The Ambivalent Devil on the Early Modern English Stage
    Trelawny Montague - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2024
  • CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    `A Monster In Man's Flesh': Reading monstrosity in George R.R Martins A Song of Ice and Fire
    Isabella Dillon - School of Communication and Creative Arts
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    The Historical Reputation of King Richard III of England: From Shakespeare's Villain to Leicester's King.
    Olga Prokopis - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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    Epistemic ethics in post-truth and the age of opinion
    Darius Yung Chung Khor - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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    Green Magic: strategies of environmentalism in the magic systems of fantasy literature
    Finley Dunn - School of Communication and Creative Arts
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    Beyond the Conditioned Subject: towards subjective acts and novel changes
    Jasper May Lear - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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    Tempest Lost: Climate Absence in Christian Fiction
    Mexie Butler - School of Communication and Creative Arts
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    Elementary phenomena, body disturbances & symptom formation in ordinary psychosis
    Jonathon Redmond - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2012
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    When Fathers Murder Sons: Male Melancholy in Dostoyevsky, Mailer and Murakami
    Leslie Hartley - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2015
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    Literature and Environmental Ethics: A Dissensual Ecosophy
    Scott William Tyndale Rawlings - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2009
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    Leo Strauss and Islam
    Daniel Jeffrey Edward Townsend - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2014
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    After Freud: The Fateful History of Psychoanalysis in Exile
    Salvatore Guido - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2015
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    Polities and poetics: a 'place' for reconciliation
    Adelle Sefton-Rowston Sefton-Rowston - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2013
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    Sir Walter Scott in the Western District: 1836 - 1851
    Robert Thomson - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2013
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    Lacan's Ethics and Nietzsche's Critique of Platonism
    Tim Themi - School of International and Political Studies - 2011
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    Exploring the fantastic: new critical frameworks in an evolving genre
    Daniel Baker - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2013
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    Achipelago: a journey across poetic islands of the self
    Paul Venzo - School of Communication and Creative Arts - 2014
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    Free Speech in the Modern World
    Benjamin Walters - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2021
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    A Cross Cultural Study of Somatic Countertransference
    Adrienne Margarian - School of Humanities and Social Sciences - 2016