One grows strange behind Barbed Wire: nationhood and British Internment of Aliens in the Second World War.
(2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wasson, S. (2009). One grows strange behind Barbed Wire: nationhood and British Internment of Aliens in the Second World War.
All Outputs (26)
Nerve and bone: the damaged body and metaphors of artistic creation in Swinburne's verse. (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wasson, S. (2008). Nerve and bone: the damaged body and metaphors of artistic creation in Swinburne's verse
Recalcitrant copies and vulnerable bodies: literary engagements with human cloning. (2007)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wasson, S. (2007). Recalcitrant copies and vulnerable bodies: literary engagements with human cloning.
The South African truth and reconciliation commission and its archive of Human Rights violations. (2007)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wasson, S. (2007). The South African truth and reconciliation commission and its archive of Human Rights violations.
Love in the time of cloning: science fictions of transgressive kinship. (2004)
Journal Article
Wasson, S. (2004). Love in the time of cloning: science fictions of transgressive kinship. Extrapolation, 45, 130-144This article presents a discussion on science fiction related to cloning. Science fiction has long played with the notion of the doubled self, and the speculative potential of the double was extended when the term "human cloning" entered cultural par... Read More about Love in the time of cloning: science fictions of transgressive kinship..
A network of inscrutable canyons: wartime London’s sensory landscapes. (2003)
Book Chapter
Wasson, S. (2003). A network of inscrutable canyons: wartime London’s sensory landscapes. In L. Phillips (Ed.), The Swarming Streets: Twentieth-Century Literary Representations of London (77-95). RodopiSensory abundance has always been a hallmark of cities, but with the onset of World War II London’s sensory geography was transformed. The resulting city lacked many of the hallmarks of cities before or since, and novels, photographs, and even card... Read More about A network of inscrutable canyons: wartime London’s sensory landscapes..