Scandinavian Runes in England: Dating, Distribution, and Contexts
(2023)
Book Chapter
Jesch, J. (in press). Scandinavian Runes in England: Dating, Distribution, and Contexts. In R. Dance, S. Pons-Sanz, & B. Schorn (Eds.), The Legacy of Medieval Scandinavian Encounters with England and the Insular World. Brepols Publishers
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Old Norse Watery Terms in English Place-Names: A Survey of Medieval Evidence from Two Regions of England (2023)
Book Chapter
Carroll, J. (in press). Old Norse Watery Terms in English Place-Names: A Survey of Medieval Evidence from Two Regions of England. In R. Dance, S. Pons-Sanz, & B. Schorn (Eds.), The Legacy of Medieval Scandinavian Encounters with England and the Insular World. Brepols Publishers
Robert Henryson (2023)
Book Chapter
Martin, J. (2023). Robert Henryson. In J. Boffey, & A. Edwards (Eds.), The Oxford History of Poetry in English: Volume 3. Medieval Poetry: 1400-1500. Oxford University Press
The Labour of Theatre: 1900-1950 (2023)
Book Chapter
Sutherland, L. (in press). The Labour of Theatre: 1900-1950. In C. Cochrane, L. Goddard, C. Hindson, & T. Reid (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre and Performance. Volume One: 1900-1950. Routledge
Ink not mink: Discourses of Masculinity in Animal Rights Campaigns (2023)
Book Chapter
Brookes, G., & Chałupnik, M. (2023). Ink not mink: Discourses of Masculinity in Animal Rights Campaigns. In M. McGlashan, & J. Mercer (Eds.), Toxic Masculinity: Men, Meaning, and Digital Media (87-109). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003263883-7This chapter examines how discourses around masculinity are invoked in animal rights campaigns. We taking as our data source two parallel campaigns produced by the animal rights group, PETA: the “I'd rather go naked” campaign and the “Ink not mink” c... Read More about Ink not mink: Discourses of Masculinity in Animal Rights Campaigns.
Embroidered narratives (2022)
Book Chapter
Lee, C. (2023). Embroidered narratives. In R. Norris, R. Stephenson, & R. Trilling (Eds.), Feminist Approaches to Early Medieval English Studies. Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463721462This essay will argue for the importance of embroidered textiles as artifacts that provide a unique window to the participation of women in Early Medieval England in the political, socio-economic, and intellectual life of the period.² Textile gifts p... Read More about Embroidered narratives.
Historical Friction: Constructing Pastness in Fiction Set in Eleventh- Century England (2022)
Book Chapter
Aitcheson, J. (2022). Historical Friction: Constructing Pastness in Fiction Set in Eleventh- Century England. In R. A. Fletcher, T. Porck, & O. M. Traxel (Eds.), Old English Medievalism: Reception and Recreation in the 20th and 21st Centuries (155-170). Cambridge: Boydell & Brewer
Word and Multiword Processing (2022)
Book Chapter
Conklin, K., & Thul, R. (2022). Word and Multiword Processing. In A. Godfroid, & H. Hopp (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics (203-215). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003018872-20When we encounter linguistic input, both spoken and written, we need to identify words and multiword sequences (e.g., “spill the beans” meaning “to reveal a secret”), ascertain their meaning, and integrate them into our unfolding understanding of a s... Read More about Word and Multiword Processing.
Sociolinguistic awareness in business professionals: Breaking stereotypes and language myths (2022)
Book Chapter
Mullany, L. (2022). Sociolinguistic awareness in business professionals: Breaking stereotypes and language myths. In E. Darics (Ed.), Language Awareness in Business and the Professions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Language, labour and ideology Constructing epistemologies of childbirth in the first three centuries of English-language midwifery texts (1540–1800) (2022)
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Whitt, R. J. (2022). Language, labour and ideology Constructing epistemologies of childbirth in the first three centuries of English-language midwifery texts (1540–1800). In T. Hiltunen, & I. Taavitsainen (Eds.), Corpus Pragmatic Studies on the History of Medical Discourse (179-202). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.330.08whiWritings on midwifery and women’s medicine related to childbirth reflect the many changes affecting this field during the Early Modern period, which in turn reflect changes in epistemological values Through the lens of critical discourse analysis, th... Read More about Language, labour and ideology Constructing epistemologies of childbirth in the first three centuries of English-language midwifery texts (1540–1800).
Female Book Ownership and Networks (2022)
Book Chapter
Martin, J., & Wingfield, E. (in press). Female Book Ownership and Networks. In D. Green, A. Mann, J. Marshall, & E. Wingfield (Eds.), The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland, Volume 1: Medieval to 1707. Edinburgh University Press
Literary Anthologies , c. 1500-1603 (2022)
Book Chapter
Martin, J. (in press). Literary Anthologies , c. 1500-1603. In D. Green, A. Mann, J. Marshall, & E. Wingfield (Eds.), The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland, Volume 1: Medieval to 1707. Edinburgh University Press
Introduction: From declarations of war to denial to explanations: How global publics have coped with the Covid-19 pandemic (2022)
Book Chapter
Musolff, A., Breeze, R., Kondo, K., & Vilar-Lluch, S. (2022). Introduction: From declarations of war to denial to explanations: How global publics have coped with the Covid-19 pandemic. . Bloomsbury Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350232730.ch-00i
Social reaction to a new health threat: The perception of the Covid-19 health crisis by British and Spanish readerships (2022)
Book Chapter
Vilar-Lluch, S. (2022). Social reaction to a new health threat: The perception of the Covid-19 health crisis by British and Spanish readerships. In A. Musolff, R. Breeze, K. Kondo, & S. Vilar-Lluch (Eds.), Pandemic and Crisis Discourse: Communicating COVID-19 and Public Health Strategy (185-206). Bloomsbury Academic. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350232730.ch-010
Henry James "In The Minor Key" (2021)
Book Chapter
Scott, R. (2021). Henry James "In The Minor Key". In L. Buonomo (Ed.), The Sound of James. The Aural Dimension in Henry James’s Work. Papers from the 8th International Conference of the Henry James Society. Trieste, 4-6 July 2019 (17-34). Trieste, Italy: Edizioni Università di Trieste
Pragmatics: Leadership and Team Communication in Emergency Medicine Training (2021)
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Sarah, A., & Chałupnik, M. (2021). Pragmatics: Leadership and Team Communication in Emergency Medicine Training. In G. Brookes, & D. Hunt (Eds.), Analysing Health Communication : Discourse Approaches (271-299). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68184-5
Legal custom & Lex Castrensis?: using law and literature to navigate the North-Sea neighbourhood in the late Viking Age (2021)
Book Chapter
Ruiter, K. (2021). Legal custom & Lex Castrensis?: using law and literature to navigate the North-Sea neighbourhood in the late Viking Age. In D. H. Steinforth, & C. C. Rozier (Eds.), Britain and its neighbours: cultural contacts and exchanges in Medieval and early modern Europe. London: RoutledgeIn his Lex Castrensis, the thirteenth-century Danish writer Sven Aggesen tells the story of the creation of a law that he attributes to Knútr inn ríki (Cnut the Great) as a means of governing his substantial military following of retainers, known as... Read More about Legal custom & Lex Castrensis?: using law and literature to navigate the North-Sea neighbourhood in the late Viking Age.
Modelling an unethical mind (2021)
Book Chapter
Norledge, J. (2021). Modelling an unethical mind. In A. Bell, S. Browse, A. Gibbons, & D. Peplow (Eds.), Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods (43-60). John Benjamins Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.36.03nor
In defence of introspection (2021)
Book Chapter
Stockwell, P. (2021). In defence of introspection. In A. Bell, S. Browse, A. Gibbons, & D. Peplow (Eds.), Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods (165-178). John Benjamins Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.36.09sto
Creative Facticity and 'Hyper-Archaeology': the Spatial and Performative Textualities of Psychogeography (2021)
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Jordan, S. (2021). Creative Facticity and 'Hyper-Archaeology': the Spatial and Performative Textualities of Psychogeography. In Writing Remains New Intersections of Archaeology, Literature and Science (95-116). London: Bloomsbury Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350109490.ch-004The chapter examines the interdependencies between fiction and archaeology through the analysis of psychogeography, a broad and ever expanding genre that mixes archaeological and historical fact with fiction. Critical to this analysis is an understan... Read More about Creative Facticity and 'Hyper-Archaeology': the Spatial and Performative Textualities of Psychogeography.