2014 Journal Article Passions and subjectivity in early modern cultureClement, Jennifer (2014). Passions and subjectivity in early modern culture. Parergon, 31 (2), 159-160. doi: 10.1353/pgn.2014.0101 |
2013 Journal Article Postgraduate Writing for Publication Workshops: Preparation for the Past or the Future?Clement, Jennifer, Corner, Keith and Obel, Camilla (2013). Postgraduate Writing for Publication Workshops: Preparation for the Past or the Future?. Text: Journal of Writing and Writing courses (21). |
2013 Book Chapter Admitting to adaptation in the Shakespeare classroomClement, Jennifer (2013). Admitting to adaptation in the Shakespeare classroom. Teaching Shakespeare beyond the centre: Australasian perspectives. (pp. 51-62) edited by Kate Flaherty, Penny Gay and L. E. Semler. Houndmills, Hampshire, United Kingdom: Palgrave MacMillan. |
2013 Journal Article Remaking Shakespeare in Discworld: bardolatry, fantasy, and Elvish glamourClement, Jennifer (2013). Remaking Shakespeare in Discworld: bardolatry, fantasy, and Elvish glamour. Extrapolation, 54 (1), 1-20. doi: 10.3828/extr.2013.2 |
2013 Journal Article Pender, Patricia, "Early Modern Women's Writing and the Rhetoric of Modesty" (Early Modern Literature in History)Clement, Jennifer (2013). Pender, Patricia, "Early Modern Women's Writing and the Rhetoric of Modesty" (Early Modern Literature in History). Parergon, 30 (1), 266-268. doi: 10.1353/pgn.2013.0042 |
2012 Journal Article Hugo, remediation, and the cinema of attractions, or, the adaptation of Hugo CabretLong, Christian and Clement, Jennifer (2012). Hugo, remediation, and the cinema of attractions, or, the adaptation of Hugo Cabret. Senses of Cinema, 63 |
2012 Journal Article Elizabeth I, patriotism, and the imagined nation in three eighteenth-century playsClement, Jennifer (2012). Elizabeth I, patriotism, and the imagined nation in three eighteenth-century plays. Intellectual History Review, 22 (3), 391-410. doi: 10.1080/17496977.2012.695190 |
2011 Book Chapter Afterword: Digital Pasts, Print FuturesClement, Jennifer (2011). Afterword: Digital Pasts, Print Futures. Treasures of the University of Canterbury Library. (pp. 218-221) edited by Chris Jones, Bronwyn Matthews and Jennifer Clement. Christchurch, New Zealand: Canterbury University Press. |
2011 Book Chapter Remembering the PastClement, Jennifer, Jones, C., Morrison, G., Tau, T.M., Hawes, J., Boister, N. and Buckingham, J. (2011). Remembering the Past. Treasures of the University of Canterbury Library. (pp. 83-108) edited by Chris Jones, Bronwyn Matthews and Jennifer Clement. Christchurch, New Zealand: Canterbury University Press. |
2011 Book Chapter Faith and BeliefClement, Jennifer, Jones, C., Milne, A., Pritchard, G. and Carrell, P. (2011). Faith and Belief. Treasures of the University of Canterbury Library. (pp. 65-82) edited by Chris Jones, Bronwyn Matthews and Jennifer Clement. Christchurch, New Zealand: Canterbury University Press. |
2011 Book Chapter Telling storiesClement, Jennifer, Rice, G., Matthews, B., Sitzia, E. and Palmer, J. (2011). Telling stories. Treasures of the University of Canterbury. (pp. 47-64) edited by Chris Jones, Bronwyn Matthews and Jennifer Clement. Christchurch, New Zealand: Canterbury University Press. |
2011 Book Chapter IntroductionClement, Jennifer (2011). Introduction. Treasures of the University Canterbury Library. (pp. 9-28) edited by Chris Jones, Bronwyn Matthews and Jennifer Clement. Christchurch, New Zealand: Canterbury University Press. |
2011 Book Chapter The British worldClement, Jennifer, Matthews, B., Pritchard, B., Palmer, J., Round, D., Jones, C., Armstrong, P. and Mason, E. (2011). The British world. Treasures of the University of Canterbury Library. (pp. 129-149) edited by Chris Jones, Bronwyn Matthews and Jennifer Clement. Christchurch, New Zealand: Canterbury University Press. |
2007 Journal Article Elizabeth I and the politics of gender: empire and masculinity in John Banks' The Unhappy FavoriteClement, Jennifer (2007). Elizabeth I and the politics of gender: empire and masculinity in John Banks' The Unhappy Favorite. Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700, 31 (1), 1-25. |