Publications
Monograph
Genetics and the Novel: Reimagining Life Through Fiction. Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine. Palgrave, 2024.
Journal Articles
‘Mediating Authorship: Wordsworth, Copyright and Media History.’ European Romantic Review (open access) 35.2 (2024): 383-398.
‘What We Talk About When We Talk About Cloning: A Literature and Bioethics Perspective on Genetic Privacy, Consent and the Family.’ Journal of Literature and Science – Special issue on Fictions of Genetic Privacy, 14.1/2 (2021-22): 57-77.
‘New Poetics of Postcolonial Relations: Global Genetic Kinship in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth and Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome.’ Medical Humanities – Special issue on Global Genetic Fictions (open access) 47.2 (2021): 167-76.
‘Under Surveillance: Genetic Privacy in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam Trilogy.’ Journal of Literature and Science12.2 (2019): 62-79.
Book Chapters
“‘A Shepherd on the stormy seas’: Wasser, Landschaft und Ökologie in William Wordsworths The Brothers.” Wasser|Landschaften. Ökologien des Fluiden um 1800. Ed. Roland Borgards, Frederike Middelhoff and Barbara Thums. Metzler, forthcoming.
‘Human Environmental Aesthetics: The Molecular Sublime and the Molecular Grotesque.’ Life, Re-Scaled: The Biological Imagination in 21st-Century Literature and Performance. Ed. Liliane Campos and Pierre-Louis Patoine. Open Book Publishers, 2022. https://www.openbookpublishers. com/books/10.11647/obp.0303. (Review: Sarah Hopfinger, “Movement Across Scales.” Performing Arts Journal 136 (2024): 118-122.)
Paul Hamann and Ute Berns, ‘Kritisches Lesen in der Literaturwissenschaft – Pigoons und andere Gentechnische Visionen in Margaret Atwoods Roman Oryx and Crake.’Kritisches Denken - Verantwortung der Geisteswissenschaften. Ed. U. Job. Narr Francke, 2021. 93-107.
‘Reclaiming Didacticism: Empowerment and the Representation of Science in Recent Genetic Fiction.’ Empowering Contemporary Literature. Ed. Ralf Hertel and Eva-Maria Windberger. Brill, 2021. 39-58.
‘Genealogies of Genetics: Historicising Contemporary Science in Simon Mawer’s Mendel’s Dwarf and A.S. Byatt’s A Whistling Woman.’ Representations of Science in Twenty-First-Century Fiction: Human and Temporal Connectivities. Ed. Nina Engelhardt and Julia Hoydis. Palgrave, 2019.
Reviews
Review of Wendy Wheeler’s Expecting the Earth: Life, Culture, Biosemiotics. British Society for Literature and Science, www.bsls.ac.uk/reviews/ general-andtheory/wendy-wheeler-expecting-the-earth-life-culture-biosemiotics/. [26 September 2018.]