Faculty Member, Learning Development
About
Kimberley McMahon-Coleman teaches in Learning Development at the University of Wollongong, with a particular focus on assisting students with disabilities.
She holds a Master of Education Educational Leadership) from Charles Sturt University and a BA (Hons) and PhD from the University of Wollongong. Her doctoral thesis examines shamanism and Indigenous diaspora in the works of Alootook Ipellie and Sam Watson.
She has recently cowritten a book with Dr Roslyn Weaver from the University of Western Sydney, focussing on the figure of the shapeshifter in literature and popular culture, and how it is used as a metaphor for difference. Her current interest in representations of the Gothic in popular culture marks a return to an earlier interest in vampires, werewolves and other things which go bump in the night.
Contact Information
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