Dominique Hecq is Senior Lecturer in Writing at Swinburne University of Technology’s Faculty of Higher Education (Australia). She has a PhD in literature and a background in French and Germanic languages, with qualifications in translating. She has..
Dominique Hecq is Senior Lecturer in Writing at Swinburne University of Technology’s Faculty of Higher Education (Australia). She has a PhD in literature and a background in French and Germanic languages, with qualifications in translating. She has published in the areas of literary studies, translation, creative writing, psychoanalysis, and pedagogy. With Russell Grigg and Craig Smith, she co-authored Female Sexuality: The Early Psychoanalytic Controversies. She is also the author of The Book of Elsa (a novel), Magic, Mythfits and Noisy Blood (fiction), The Gaze of Silence, Good Grief and Couchgrass (poetry) as well as two short plays (One Eye Too Many, and Cakes & Pains, performed respectively in 2001 and 2004). Out of Bounds is forthcoming. Her most recent award is The Martha Richardson Medal for poetry (2006).
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