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Art and Angela Carter (2016)
Book Chapter
(2016). Art and Angela Carter. In . M. Mulvey-Roberts, & F. Robinson (Eds.), Strange Worlds: The Vision of Angela Carter (36-39). Sansom & Company

Selected loan artwork (2016)
Book Chapter
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2016). Selected loan artwork. In M. Mulvey-Roberts, & F. Robinson (Eds.), Strange Worlds: The Vision of Angela Carter (40-65). Bristol: Sansom & Company

The Bride of Frankenstein: Race and hybridity (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2016, June). The Bride of Frankenstein: Race and hybridity. Paper presented at Summer of 1816: Creativity and Turmoil, University of Sheffield

In August 1816, Matthew “Monk” Lewis arrived at Villa Diodati after having narrowly escaped being massacred in a slave riot in Jamaica where he owned two plantations. Shortly after his departure, Mary Shelley started writing about the monster. His co... Read More about The Bride of Frankenstein: Race and hybridity.

Animating the inanimate: Automation and Frankenstein (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2016, April). Animating the inanimate: Automation and Frankenstein. Paper presented at Animating the Inanimate: Automation and Frankenstein, Watershed, Bristol

The female Gothic body (2016)
Book Chapter
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2016). The female Gothic body. In S. Zlosnik, & A. Horner (Eds.), Women and the Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press

This analysis explores the evolution of the female Gothic body through literature, history and myth in relation to the Gothic tradition.

Migrations of Catholic Horror and Bleeding Women (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2016, March). Migrations of Catholic Horror and Bleeding Women. Paper presented at PCA/ACA (Popular Culture Association) national conference, Seattle University, USA

Dangerous Bodies: Historicising the Gothic Corporeal (2016)
Book
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2016). Dangerous Bodies: Historicising the Gothic Corporeal. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press

Through an investigation of the body and its oppression by the church, the medical profession and the state, this book reveals the actual horrors lying beneath fictional horror in settings as diverse as the monastic community, slave plantation, opera... Read More about Dangerous Bodies: Historicising the Gothic Corporeal.