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Name Inckle, Kay
Main Department Social Studies
College Title Visiting Research Assistant
E-mail kinckle@tcd.ie
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Description of Research Interests
Self-injury, embodiment, body politics and practices, gender and sexuality, qualitative and creative methodologies.
 
Research Interests
BODY Embodiment Medical disclosure and theories of the female body Women's studies
body modification body politics and practices creative methodologies gender and sexuality
self-injury
 
Publications and Other Research Outputs
Peer Reviewed
Kay Inckle, Writing on the Body? Thinking Through Gendered Embodiment and Marked Flesh., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007, 242pp
“Carved in Flesh? Inscribing Body, Identity and Desire” in, editor(s)Noreen Giffney and Katherine O'Donn , Twenty-First Century Lesbian Studies, Harrington, Park Press, 2007, pp249 - 258, [Kay Inckle]
Kay Inckle, “In The I Of The Beholder? Paranoia, Reparation and Queer Ethics in the Work of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick” , Irish Feminist Review, 3, 2007
Kay Inckle, “Carved in Flesh? Inscribing Body, Identity and Desire”, The Journal of Lesbian Studies , 11, (1-2), 2007, p233 - 242
Kay Inckle, “Tragic Heroines, Stinking Lilies and Fallen Women: Love and Desire in Kate O’Brien’s As Music & Splendour.”, Irish Feminist Review , 2, 2006, p56 - 73
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