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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2017Becoming indiscernible: from bare life to female machines. A study of the philosophy of Agamben and Deleuze in the space of science fictionCox, Emily Venetia
2016Body politics: a critical analysis of the sexualisation of popular culture and the rise of lads’ magsTippett, Anna
2015A critical review of four novels by Celia Brayfield considering their production and impact in the context of contemporary literatureBrayfield, Celia
2012‘Dark Amelia’ a novel re-imagining historical characters within a fictional story; and a critical thesis: ‘Inventing Shakespeare’: Is this relevant to 21st century writers? A short history of made-up Shakespeares and an examination of the challenge of re-inventing iconic historical characters.’O’Reilly, Sally Anne
2018If self-publishing represents a vital, resistive addition to the literary field due to its democratisation of the publishing process and, crucially, the manner in which it empowers new authorial voices and character representation, what are the implications for high fantasy authors and the publishing industry?Dillon-Lee, Faith
2019#MeToo, popular feminism and the news: A content analysis of UK newspaper coverageDe Benedictis, S; Orgad, S; Rottenberg, C
2011‘The only time I feel girly is when I go out’: Drinking stories, teenage girls, and respectable femininitiesCullen, F
2018Re-reading women’s patronage: The Cavendish/Talbot/Ogle CircleWheeler, Collette
2010A response to the sex work debateDale, G; Whittaker, X
1995Think global, act global: The future of international women's sportBrackenridge, CH
2010Transforming the Law of One: Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath from a Kristevan perspectiveKhalifeh, Areen Ghazi