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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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2015 Journal Article EditorialGustavson, Malena and Stephens, Elizabeth (2015). Editorial. Somatechnics, 5 (2), V-V. doi: 10.3366/soma.2015.0155 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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2014 Journal Article Normal, Normalisation, NormativityStephens, Elizabeth (2014). Normal, Normalisation, Normativity. Transgender Studies Quarterly, 1 (1-2), 203-206. |
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2014 Book Chapter Sex as a normalising technology: early-twentieth-century public sex education campaignsStephens, Elizabeth (2014). Sex as a normalising technology: early-twentieth-century public sex education campaigns. Asexuality and sexual normativity: an anthology. (pp. 82-94) edited by Mark Carrigan, Kristina Gupta and Todd G. Morrison. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
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2014 Book Chapter Réception AustralienneStephens, Elizabeth (2014). Réception Australienne. Dictionnaire Jean Genet. (pp. 551-551) edited by Marie-Claude Hubert. Paris, France: Honore Champion. |
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2014 Journal Article Feminism and new materialism: the matter of fluidityStephens, Elizabeth (2014). Feminism and new materialism: the matter of fluidity. Inter/alia: A Journal of Queer Studies, 9, 186-202. |
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2014 Book Chapter HomosexualitéStephens, Elizabeth (2014). Homosexualité. Dictionnaire Jean Genet. (pp. 322-323) edited by Marie-Claude Hubert. Paris, France: Honore Champion. |
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2012 Journal Article Anatomical imag(inari)es: the cultural impact of medical imaging technologiesStephens, Elizabeth (2012). Anatomical imag(inari)es: the cultural impact of medical imaging technologies. Somatechnics, 2 (2), 159-170. doi: 10.3366/soma.2012.0055 |
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2012 Conference Publication How our brains became who we are: popular neuroscience and the biometrics of affectStephens, Elizabeth (2012). How our brains became who we are: popular neuroscience and the biometrics of affect. Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Annual Conference (CSAA 2012), Sydney, Australia, 4-6 December 2012. |
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2012 Book Chapter The queer space of the freak showStephens, Elizabeth (2012). The queer space of the freak show. Queer and subjugated knowledges: generating subversive imaginaries. (pp. 48-55) edited by Kerry H. Robinson and Cristyn Davies. Oak Park, IL, United States: Bentham Science Publishers. |
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2012 Journal Article Sensation machine: film, phenomenology and the training of the sensesStephens, Elizabeth (2012). Sensation machine: film, phenomenology and the training of the senses. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 26 (4), 529-539. doi: 10.1080/10304312.2012.698033 |
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2012 Book Chapter Geeks and gaffsStephens, Elizabeth (2012). Geeks and gaffs. Queer 1950s: rethinking sexuality in the postwar years. (pp. 183-195) edited by Heike Bauer and Matt Cook. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. |
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2012 Book Chapter Geeks and Gaffs: the queer legacy of the 1950s American Freak ShowStephens, Elizabeth (2012). Geeks and Gaffs: the queer legacy of the 1950s American Freak Show. Queer 1950s : rethinking sexuality in the postwar years. (pp. 183-195) edited by Heike Bauer and Matthew Cook. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9781137264718_12 |