Ms Kylie Chiu Yee Lui
PhD Student
8.25, 8/F., The Jockey Club Tower, Centennial Campus
Kylie is a PhD student at the Sociology Department supervised by Professor Karen Joe-Laidler. Having obtained a BA in History (HKU), an MA in Literary and Cultural Studies (HKU) and an MPhil in Gender Studies (Cambridge), Kylie takes her multi-disciplinary feminist research philosophy to the next level through in-depth investigation into gendered body cultivation and body politics in her hometown Hong Kong, exploring assumptions amongst academic areas such as gender norms, exercising, body perception, and personal politics.
Her research has potential implications on understanding the interaction between body politics and exercising in young people in Hong Kong, thereby giving a critical voice to her target population and improving their wellbeing.
Master of Philosophy, Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies
University of Cambridge (Fitzwilliam College)
Master of Arts, Literary & Cultural Studies
The University of Hong Kong
Bachelor of Arts, History & American Studies
The University of Hong Kong
Gender theories
Gender history
Masculinity studies
(Dis)ability studies
Embodiment
Empowerment
HKU Presidential Scholarship, 2021, The University of Hong Kong
Knowledge Exchange Award, 2020, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
Member of “JC A-Connect: Jockey Club Autism Support Network”
Cambridge Trust Scholarship, 2018, The Cambridge Commonwealth, European & International Trust
The Women’s Foundation Hong Kong Scholarship, 2018, The Women’s Foundation, Hong Kong
Academic Excellence Award of the American Consulate, 2016, American Consulate, Hong Kong