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Items where Subject is "HQ1101 Women. Feminism"

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Number of items at this level: 34.

2018

  1. Jowett, L. (2018) ‘Is the future going to be all girl?' Doctor Who and the frustrations of a feminist. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog. 23/03/2018
  2. Reinke-Williams, T. (2018) Physical attractiveness and the female life-cycle in seventeenth-century England. Cultural and Social History. 1478-0038. (Accepted)

2017

  1. Dann, C. and Callaghan, J. (2017) Embodiment and excess: constructions of tattooed mothers in the UK. Psychology of Women's Review. 19(1) 1466-3724.
  2. Dann, C. and Smith, L.-A. (2017) ‘Policing’ the female body: understanding how constructions of femininity are regulated via social practices. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society (BPS) Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference 2017, Windsor, Berkshire, 12-14 July 2017.
  3. Jowett, L. (2017) ‘Everything happens in Laura’s dorm room’: Carmilla webseries reimagines LeFanu’s novella. Invited Presentation presented to: Cultural, Communication and Media Research Group Seminar, University of Salford, Mediacity UK, 08 November 2017.

2016

  1. Dann, C. (2016) Book review: Introducing Gender and Women's Studies / Diane Richardson & Victoria Robinson (Eds.). Psychology of Women Section Review. 18(1), pp. 79-80. 1466-3724.
  2. Jowett, L. (2016) Breaking into the boy’s club: Doctor Who and the gendering of TV production. Paper presented to: Doing Women’s Film and Television History III: Structures of Feeling, Phoenix Cinema, Leicester, 18-20 May 2016. (Unpublished)
  3. Jowett, L. (2016) “Granny’s letting loose now”: American Horror Story, repertory casting and older women on television. Invited Presentation presented to: Gender, Literature, and Culture Seminar, Wadham College, Oxford, 26 February 2016. (Unpublished)
  4. Jowett, L., Abbott, S., Elliott-Smith, D. and Janicker, R. (2016) A new golden age of TV horror: a round table discussion. Panel Presentation presented to: Cine-Excess X: Cult Genres, Traditions and Bodies: A Decade of Excess, Birmingham, UK, 10-12 November 2016. (Unpublished)
  5. Jowett, L. and Iatropolous, M. (2016) Good cop, bad cop: interrogating Agents of SHIELD. Panel Presentation presented to: 7th Biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses (SCW7), Kingston University, UK, 07-10 July 2016. (Unpublished)

2014

  1. Reinke-Williams, T. (2014) Women, Work and Sociability in Early Modern London. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 9781137372093.

2012

  1. Klindworth, K. F. (2012) Femininity (re-) constructed: Turkish women's negotiations between culture, space and the body. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.

2011

  1. Brigley Thompson, Z. (2011) 'Guatemala', 'Judy Chicago', 'Novelists, female' and 'Rape conviction rates'. In: Stange, M. Z., Oyster, C. K. and Sloan, J. E. (eds.) The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
  2. Reinke-Williams, T. (2011) Women's clothes and female honour in early modern London. Continuity and Change. 26(1), pp. 69-88. 0268-4160.
  3. Shadrack, J. H. (2011) A Discourse on neuromarketing of the Western male id. Invited Presentation presented to: The Futures of Feminism: New Directions in Feminist, Women's & Gender Studies: Annual Feminist & Women's Studies Association (FWSA) Conference, Brunel University, London, 05-07 June 2011. (Unpublished)

2010

  1. Brigley Thompson, Z. (2010) Intimacy and the femme fatale: trauma, abuse and gender politics in the noir detective story. Paper presented to: Writings of Intimacy in the 20th and 21st Centuries, Loughborough University, England, 10-12 September 2010. (Unpublished)
  2. Brigley Thompson, Z. and Gunne, S. (2010) Breaking the bonds of domination: subverting the rape script in short stories by Isabel Allende and Rosario Castellanos. Paper presented to: 3rd Biennial International Conference of the Contemporary Women’s Writing Network: New Texts, Approaches and Technologies, San Diego, USA, 07-09 July 2010. Also presented at: Critical Theory: Violence and Reconciliation Conference, Exeter University, 24 September 2010 (Unpublished)
  3. Miladi, N. (2010) Arab women journalists dismantling the stereotypes. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research. 3(3), pp. 145-150. 1751-9411.
  4. Reinke-Williams, T. (2010) Women, ale and company in early modern London. Brewery History. 135, pp. 88-106.

2009

  1. Brigley Thompson, Z. and Gunne, S. (2009) 'Why not choose a happier subject?'. Times Higher Education.

2007

  1. Capdevila, R. (2007) Lysistratus, Lysistrata, Lysistratum: the co-construction of gender and political identity (part of the symposium Feminisms and Political Psychology: New Analyses and Insights). Paper presented to: American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San Francisco, USA, 17-20 August 2007. (Unpublished)
  2. Jowett, L. (2007) Angel's female freaks. Panel Presentation presented to: Buffy Hereafter From the Whedonverse to the Whedonesque Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 17-19 October 2007. (Unpublished)
  3. Jowett, L. (2007) Lab coats and lipstick: smart women reshape science on television. In: Inness, S. A. (ed.) Geek Chic: Smart Women in Popular Culture. London: Palgrave. pp. 31-48.

2006

  1. Bacon, J. (2006) Myths of woman: Arabic dancing in a non-Arabic world. In: Haas, B. (ed.) Der Postfeministische Diskurs. Würzberg: Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 63-78.
  2. Brigley, Z. (2006) Replication, regeneration or organic birth: the clone in Deryn Rees-Jones' 'Quiver' and Donna Haraway's 'A Cyborg Manifesto'. Critical Survey. 18(2), pp. 16-30. 1752-2293.
  3. Midgelow, V. (2006) Choreographies of flesh and seduction: postfeminist corporealities in contemporary European dance. In: Haas, B. (ed.) Der Postfeministische Diskurs. Wurzburg: Konigshausen & Neumann. pp. 179-204.

2005

  1. Bush, J. F. (2005) 'Special strengths for their own special duties': women, higher education and gender conservatism in late Victorian Britain. History of Education. 34(4), pp. 387-405. 1464-5130.
  2. Callaghan, J. (2005) Becoming a psychologist: professionalism, feminism, activism. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. 4, pp. 139-154. 1746-739X.
  3. Duncan, R. (2005) Genital sensation: abrasive bodies in feminist performance. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
  4. Jowett, L. (2005) To the Max: embodying intersections in Dark Angel. Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture. 5(4) 1547-4348.

2004

  1. Fancourt, D. (2004) Altered states: feminist utopian literature. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.

2003

  1. Callaghan, J. (2003) Exploring South African psychology: township girls, the community and identity in women students' talk about professional training. Agenda. 57, pp. 34-44. 1013-0950.

2001

  1. Denby, M. (2001) The feminist postmodern fantastic: sexed, gendered, and sexual identities. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
  2. Pedersen, J. (2001) The analysis of representations of disability in Western culture within a feminist framework. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
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