2019 Book Chapter Affect and automation: a critical geneology of the emotionsStephens, Elizabeth (2019). Affect and automation: a critical geneology of the emotions. Emotions in late modernity. (pp. 176-189) edited by Roger Patulny, Alberto Bellocchi, Rebecca E. Olson, Sukhmani Khorana, Jordan McKenzie and Michelle Peterie. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351133319-16 |
2018 Conference Publication Flesh machines and mutant bodies: Australian feminist experimental and bio-artStephens, Elizabeth (2018). Flesh machines and mutant bodies: Australian feminist experimental and bio-art. Society for the Social Studies of Science, Sydney, NSW Australia, 10-14 September 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication The figure of the young-girl and critiques of normalisation in post-election USAStephens, Elizabeth (2018). The figure of the young-girl and critiques of normalisation in post-election USA. Crossroads in Cultural Studies Biennial Conference, Shanghai, China, 12-15 August 2018. |
2018 Journal Article Feminist philosophies of life: new perspectives and directionsStephens, Elizabeth (2018). Feminist philosophies of life: new perspectives and directions. Australian Feminist Studies, 33 (97), 417-422. doi: 10.1080/08164649.2018.1556087 |
2018 Conference Publication Future remains: reanimation and post-natural biologies in art/scienceStephens, Elizabeth (2018). Future remains: reanimation and post-natural biologies in art/science. Society for Literature, Science and Art, Copenhagen, Sweden, 13-16 June 2018. |
2018 Other Outputs Patricia Piccinini, Curious Affection: panel discussion and Mary Shelley's legacy public lectureClement, Jennifer, Armstrong, Aurelia, Piccinini, Patricia, Sellberg, Karin, O'Connell, Lisa, Stephens, Elizabeth and Gatens, Moira (2018). Patricia Piccinini, Curious Affection: panel discussion and Mary Shelley's legacy public lecture. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: QAGOMA and The University of Queensland. |
2018 Book Chapter 'Unhallowed arts': or, the science of making monstersStephens, Elizabeth (2018). 'Unhallowed arts': or, the science of making monsters. Unhallowed arts. (pp. 119-127) edited by Laetitia Wilson, Oron Catts and Eugenio Viola. Perth, Australia: UWA Publishing. |
2018 Book Chapter NormalityStephens, Elizabeth (2018). Normality. Gender: Time. (pp. na-na) edited by Karin Sellberg. Farmington Hills, United States: Macmillan. |
2018 Book Chapter The normal body on display: public exhibitions of the Norma and Normman statuesStephens, Elizabeth (2018). The normal body on display: public exhibitions of the Norma and Normman statues. The Routledge companion to media, sex and sexuality. (pp. 7-18) edited by Clarissa Smith, Feona Attwood and Brian McNair. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315168302-2 |
2017 Journal Article Eugenics and the normal body: the role of visual images and intelligence testing in framing the treatment of people with disabilities in the early twentieth centuryStephens, Elizabeth and Cryle, Peter (2017). Eugenics and the normal body: the role of visual images and intelligence testing in framing the treatment of people with disabilities in the early twentieth century. Continuum, 31 (3), 1-12. doi: 10.1080/10304312.2016.1275126 |
2016 Journal Article Technicity, temporality, embodiment: guest editors’ introductionAghtan, Kamillea, Ford, Akkadia, Kerruish, Erika, Olive, Rebecca, Sellberg, Karin and Stephens, Elizabeth (2016). Technicity, temporality, embodiment: guest editors’ introduction. Australian Feminist Studies, Virtual Special Issue |
2016 Journal Article Review of Gut Feminism, by Elizabeth WilsonStephens, Elizabeth (2016). Review of Gut Feminism, by Elizabeth Wilson. Australian Humanities Review (59), 271-275. |
2016 Journal Article Geocorpographies of Commemoration, Repression and ResistanceStephens, Elizabeth, Gustavson, Malena and Simon, Jane (2016). Geocorpographies of Commemoration, Repression and Resistance. Somatechnics, 6 (1), V-V. doi: 10.3366/soma.2016.0169 |
2016 Journal Article Review of Gut Feminism by Elizabeth Wilson Duke University Press, 240pp, 2015 ISBN 9780822359708Stephens, Elizabeth (2016). Review of Gut Feminism by Elizabeth Wilson Duke University Press, 240pp, 2015 ISBN 9780822359708. Australian Humanities Review, 59, 271-275. |
2016 Book Chapter We have always been robots: a brief history of robots and artStephens, Elizabeth and Heffernan, Tara (2016). We have always been robots: a brief history of robots and art. Robots and art: an unlikely symbiosis. (pp. 29-45) edited by Damith Herath, Christian Kroos and Stelarc. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-0321-9_3 |
2015 Journal Article EditorialGustavson, Malena and Stephens, Elizabeth (2015). Editorial. Somatechnics, 5 (2), V-V. doi: 10.3366/soma.2015.0155 |
2015 Journal Article "Dead eyes open": the role of experiments in galvanic reanimation in nineteenth-century popular cultureStephens, Elizabeth (2015). "Dead eyes open": the role of experiments in galvanic reanimation in nineteenth-century popular culture. Leonardo and Leonardo Music Journal, 48 (3), 276-278. doi: 10.1162/LEON_a_01031 |
2015 Book Chapter Making monsters: bio-engineering and visual arts practiceStephens, Elizabeth (2015). Making monsters: bio-engineering and visual arts practice. Corporeality and culture: bodies in movement. (pp. 53-66) edited by Karin Sellberg and Lena Wånggren. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2014 Journal Article Review of The Anatomy Murders: Being the True and Spectacular History of Edinburgh's Notorious Burke and Hare and the Man of Science Who Abetted Them in the Commission of Their Most Heinous CrimesStephens, Elizabeth (2014). Review of The Anatomy Murders: Being the True and Spectacular History of Edinburgh's Notorious Burke and Hare and the Man of Science Who Abetted Them in the Commission of Their Most Heinous Crimes. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 69 (4), 672-673. doi: 10.1093/jhmas/jrt050 |
2014 Journal Article Anatomical dissection in enlightenment England and beyond: autopsy, pathology, and displayStephens, Elizabeth (2014). Anatomical dissection in enlightenment England and beyond: autopsy, pathology, and display. Isis, 105 (2), 419-420. doi: 10.1086/677987 |