Lucinda Strahan

Dr. Lucinda Strahan

Lecturer

Details

Open to

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

About

Dr Lucinda Strahan is a writer and researcher of expanded nonfiction and postdigital literary practice including collective writing with more-than-human actors, poetic erasure of historical texts, and experiments in art writing and publishing. She has a particular interest in site-based and spatial writing practices as well interdisciplinary collaboration in postdigital environments. Her experimental methods are informed by feminist philosophy and intersectional thinking, foregrounding embodied and situated relations of knowing.

 

Lucinda’s impact-focused research draws on two decades of professional practice as an arts writer, editor and journalist to test and translate creative practice research in public-facing settings. In 2018 she was commissioned by the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art to lead Writing in the Expanded Field, a unique digital writing and publishing project for the Galleries Libraries Archives and Museums sector. Lucinda has been a Writer in Residence at Linden New Art, and Grey Projects St Kilda. Her work has been published and exhibited in literary and visual art contexts including Cordite Poetry Review, the Sydney Review of Books, Runway Journal, Linden New Art, and TEXT journal.

Supervisor projects

  • What Doesn't Kill Me Makes Me Funnier: Autofiction and Comedy as Trickster Strategies in Feminist Life Writing
  • 18 Feb 2026
  • Poetic Bricolage and the Enlanguaged Self
  • 21 Jul 2025
  • Foxing the Novel: Experiments in Voicing and Form
  • 2 Jan 2025
  • Writing, Ambience: Interstices in a Porous Writing Practice
  • 19 Feb 2024
  • The Net of Associations: Psychoanalytic States of Mind Brought to the Page
  • 1 Jan 2023
  • The embodied dispatch: Considering the affective nature of the foreign correspondent's journalism practice through creative practice research
  • 30 Nov 2022
  • “George Sand (and Me)” A Poetic Auto/biography and Dissertation
  • 27 Jun 2022

Research interests

Performing Arts and Creative Writing, Journalism and Professional Writing, Communication and Media Studies
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