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2025 | Book Chapter | LibreCat-ID: 61358
Schneider, J. C. (2025). Female Reproductive Bodies and the Shift from Risk to Threat Society: The (Mis)Use of the Powers of Pregnancy in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Amy Ewing’s The Lone City-Series. In Women and Their Body. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111396934-012
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2022 | Book Chapter | LibreCat-ID: 36277
Schneider, J. C. (2022). Performing Utopia? The Contestation of Dystopian Space in Cecelia Ahern’s Flawed-Series. In M. Tönnies, Eckart Voigts, & The German Society for Contemporary Theatre and Drama in English (Eds.), Twenty-First Century Anxieties: Dys/Utopian Spaces and Contexts in Contemporary British Theatre (Vol. 32, pp. 73–86).
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2020 | Book Chapter | LibreCat-ID: 36286
Schneider, J. C. (2020). Birth Without a Woman: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in the Context of Eighteenth-Century Ideas on Birth, Motherhood and Midwifery. In S. Schäfer-Althaus & S. Strauß (Eds.), Transient Bodies in Anglophone Literature and Culture (pp. 47–68).
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2025 | Book Chapter | LibreCat-ID: 61358
Schneider, J. C. (2025). Female Reproductive Bodies and the Shift from Risk to Threat Society: The (Mis)Use of the Powers of Pregnancy in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Amy Ewing’s The Lone City-Series. In Women and Their Body. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111396934-012
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2022 | Book Chapter | LibreCat-ID: 36277
Schneider, J. C. (2022). Performing Utopia? The Contestation of Dystopian Space in Cecelia Ahern’s Flawed-Series. In M. Tönnies, Eckart Voigts, & The German Society for Contemporary Theatre and Drama in English (Eds.), Twenty-First Century Anxieties: Dys/Utopian Spaces and Contexts in Contemporary British Theatre (Vol. 32, pp. 73–86).
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[1]
2020 | Book Chapter | LibreCat-ID: 36286
Schneider, J. C. (2020). Birth Without a Woman: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in the Context of Eighteenth-Century Ideas on Birth, Motherhood and Midwifery. In S. Schäfer-Althaus & S. Strauß (Eds.), Transient Bodies in Anglophone Literature and Culture (pp. 47–68).
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