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The Past, Present and Future in Critical Afrofuturisms (2016)
Book Chapter
Terry, J. (2016). The Past, Present and Future in Critical Afrofuturisms. In C. Bailey, & F. Okoye (Eds.), The future of us : an anthology (47-55). Afrofutures_UK

As contributors to this collection think imaginatively about the future, and what it might mean to be black in the future, an accompanying question is what kind of relation to the past will there be? In the area of culture termed Afrofuturism (a labe... Read More about The Past, Present and Future in Critical Afrofuturisms.

Victorian Literary Aesthetics and Mental Pathology. (2016)
Book Chapter
Garratt, P. (2016). Victorian Literary Aesthetics and Mental Pathology. In A. Whitehead, A. Woods, S. Atkinson, J. Macnaughton, & J. Richards (Eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to the Critical Medical Humanities (428-443). Edinburgh University Press

Powerful Patens in the Anglo-Saxon Medical Tradition and Exeter Book Riddle 48 (2016)
Journal Article
Cavell, M. (2017). Powerful Patens in the Anglo-Saxon Medical Tradition and Exeter Book Riddle 48. Neophilologus, 101(1), 129-138. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11061-016-9490-8

This article discusses Exeter Book Riddle 48 in light of its proposed solutions. While commonly solved as either “chalice” or “paten,” I argue that the riddle points toward the latter solution (OE husel-disc). This riddle is usually read in relation... Read More about Powerful Patens in the Anglo-Saxon Medical Tradition and Exeter Book Riddle 48.

Introduction (2016)
Book Chapter
Whitehead, A., & Woods, A. (2016). Introduction. In A. Whitehead, A. Woods, S. Atkinson, J. Macnaughton, & J. Richards (Eds.), The Edinburgh companion to the critical medical humanities (1-31). Edinburgh University Press

Afterword: Evidence and Experiment (2016)
Book Chapter
Waugh, P. (2016). Afterword: Evidence and Experiment. In A. Whitehead, A. Woods, S. Atkinson, J. Macnaughton, & J. Richards (Eds.), The Edinburgh companion to the critical medical humanities (153-160). Edinburgh University Press