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    To Ransom a Man’s Soul: Male Rape and Gender identity in Outlander and the “Suffering Man” of Lamentations 3. In Blyth, C., E. Colgan, and K. Edwards (eds.). Gender Violence, Rape Culture, and Religion: Biblical Perspectives. London: Palgrave MacMillan. 2018, pp. 143-158.








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    Esther Fuchs “Feminist Theory and the Bible: Interrogating the Sources”. Bible and Critical Theory.


     

    Public scholarship


    Invited podcast appearance: Outlander Soul: Searching for the Soul of Outlander (episode on sexual violence and bodily trauma). September 2018.


     “Germaine Greer: from feminist firebrand to professional troll”. The Conversation, June 2018. https://theconversation.com/germaine-greer-from-feminist-firebrand-to-professional-troll-97645. Reposted by Yahoo News. (co-authored Dr Katie Edwards).


    “Handmaids and Jezebels: Anaesthetising The Language Of Sexual Violence”. The Shiloh Project, July 2017. https://shiloh-project.group.shef.ac.uk/handmaids-and-jezebels-anaesthetising-the-language-of-sexual-violence/








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    The Lamentation of Jamie Fraser: Outlander, Male Rape And An Intertextual Reading Of Lamentations 3”. The Shiloh Project, September 2017. https://shiloh-project.group.shef.ac.uk/the-lamentation-of-jamie-fraser-outlander-male-rape-and-an-intertextual-reading-of-lamentations-3/


     

    Upcoming Talks and Conferences

    Co-lead organiser (upcoming): Buffy and the Bible Conference (Gothic Bible), University of Sheffield. July 2019.








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    Invited Guest Editor, Bible and Critical Theory: Religion and Rape Culture Special Edition. Journal Editors: Caroline Blyth and Robert J Myles. Due for publication November 2019.




     

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