Dr Anke Bernau - publications

 

List of publications

Authored book

  • Bernau, A. Virgins: A Cultural History. London: Granta Books, 2007. eScholarID:4b814

Edited book

  • Anke Bernau, Bettina Bildhauer. ed. Medieval Film. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2009. eScholarID:45157
  • Bernau, A., Sarah Salih, Ruth Evans. Medieval Virginities. Toronto University Press, 2003. eScholarID:4b1127

Book contribution

  • Anke Bernau. "'Purity'." In Middle English Literature, ed. Holly Crocker and D. Vance Smith, New York: Routledge, 2013. eScholarID:143594
  • Anke Bernau. "'Medieval Antifeminist Writings'." In The History of British Women's Writing, 700-1500, ed. Diane Watt and Liz McAvoy, 72-84.Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. eScholarID:143586
  • Anke Bernau. "'Memory'." In Critical Theory Handbook, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. eScholarID:143576
  • Anke Bernau. "'Medieval Remains in Middleton's Writing'." In Middleton in Context, ed. Suzanne Gosset, 250-59. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. eScholarID:143584
  • "' "Britain": Orginary Myths and the Stories of Peoples'." In Oxford Handbook of Medieval Literature, ed. Elaine Treharne and Greg Walker, 629-648. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. eScholarID:93550
  • Bernau, A. "'Bodies and the Supernatural: Humans, Demons, and Angels'." In A Cultural History of the Human Body, ed. Linda Kalof, -. Oxford and New York: Berg, 2010. eScholarID:3b2107
  • Anke Bernau. ""Poison to the infant, but tonic to the man"." In Medieval Film, ed. Anke Bernau; Bettina Bildhauer, 86-109. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2009. eScholarID:45308
  • Anke Bernau; Bettina Bildhauer. "The a-chronology of medieval film." In Medieval Film, ed. Anke Bernau; Bettina Bildhauer, 1-19. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2009. eScholarID:45436
  • Bernau, A. "Problematic Origins." In Reading the Medieval in Early Modern England, ed. David Matthews, Gordon McMullan, 106-118.Cambridge University Press, 2007. eScholarID:3b2053
  • Bernau, A. "Gender and Sexuality in Middle English Saints' Lives." In Companion to Middle English Hagiography: Texts and Contexts, ed. Sarah Salih, Boydell and Brewer, 2006. eScholarID:3b2106
  • Bernau, A. "The Translation of Purity in the Old English lives of St Eugenia and St." In Studies in Anglo-Saxon England (Special Issue of the Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 86), ed. Kathryn Powell, Donald Scragg, University of Manchester, 2006. eScholarID:3b2105
  • Bernau, A. "Girls on Film: Medieval Virginity in the Cinema." In The Medieval Hero on Screen: Representations from Beowulf to Buffy, ed. Martha W. Driver, Sid Ray, 94-114.McFarland, 2004. eScholarID:3b1302
  • Bernau, A. "A Christian Corpus: Virginity, Violence and Knowledge in the Life of St Katherine of Alexandria." In St. Katherine of Alexandria: Texts and Contexts in Western Medieval Europe, ed. Jacqueline Jenkins, Katherine Lewis, 109-130.Brepols, 2003. eScholarID:3b1256
  • Bernau, A., Sarah Salih. "Introduction: Virginities and Virginity Studies." In Medieval Virginities, ed. Samantha J. E. Riches, Sarah Salih, 1-13.University of Wales Press, 2003. eScholarID:3b2104
  • Bernau, A. "'Saint, witch, man, maid or whore?': Joan of Arc and Writing History." In Medieval Virginities, ed. Anke Bernau, Ruth Evans, Sarah Salih, 214-233.University of Wales Press, 2003. eScholarID:3b1301
  • Bernau, A. "'Virginal Effects: Text and Identity in "Ancrene Wisse"'." In Gender and Holiness, ed. Samantha J. E. Riches, Sarah Salih, University of Wales Press, 2002. eScholarID:3b1257

Journal article

  • Anke Bernau. "Beginning with Albina: Remembering the Nation." Exemplaria 21, no. 3(2009) : 247-273. eScholarID:45388 | DOI:10.1179/175330709X449044
  • Anke Bernau. "Suspended animation: Myth, Memory and History in *Beowulf*." Screening the Past: Special Issue Screening Early Europe(2009) . eScholarID:49794
  • Anke Bernau. "Bodies of Knowledge." Florilegium 25(2008) . eScholarID:45523 | DOI:10.2307/1179257

Conference contribution

  • Anke Bernau. 2009. How can we forget? Albina and changing practices of memoria. In Internation Medieval Congress. University of Leeds: Exemplaria (Journal): See publications: 'Beginning with Albina'. eScholarID:49396
  • Anke Bernau. 2009. Imagining the medieval and Renaissance on film. In AHRC Research Networks Project: Filming and Performing Renaissance History24 April 2009 - 26 April 2009. Queen's University, Belfast. eScholarID:49464
  • Anke Bernau. 2009. Medieval film: Timing *The Birth of a Nation*. In Speaker as part of Visiting Fellowship. Harvard University, US: Manchester University Press. eScholarID:49291
  • Anke Bernau. 2009. Suspended animation: Rethinking medieval film. In Invited Speaker for: Ringvorlesung Mittelalter im Film16 June 2009 - 16 June 2009. Freie Universitaet, Berlin: Journal: Screening the Past Special Issue: Screening Early Europe. eScholarID:49496
  • Anke Bernau. -10. Beginning with Albina: Remembering the nation. In Invited Speakers Series24 October 2007 - 24 October 2007. University of Warwick. eScholarID:49339
  • Anke Bernau. -10. Medievalising contemporary modesty. In American Medievalism Symposium06 October 2008 - 07 October 2008. University of Illinois, US. eScholarID:49434
  • Anke Bernau. -10. The absence of Albina: Gendering memorialisation and amnesia. In Founding Mothers28 October 2006 - 28 October 2006. University of York. eScholarID:49245
  • Anke Bernau. -07. 'In common defence of their Aryan birthright': Medievalism and *The Birth of a Nation*. In Internation Medieval Congress. University of Leeds. eScholarID:49320
  • Anke Bernau. -07. Poetics, aesthetics, and feminist criticism within Medieval Studies: Round Table. In Internation Medieval Congress08 July 2008. University of Leeds. eScholarID:49421
  • Anke Bernau. -05. Virgin territories: Considering colonialism and ideas of purity. In Church, Identity/ies and Postcolonialism. University of Manchester. eScholarID:49375
  • Anke Bernau. -03. Early modern medievalism. In London Renaissance Seminar28 March 2009 - 28 March 2009. Birkbeck, London. eScholarID:49445
  • Anke Bernau. -02. 'An empty page that men will want to write on': Virginity then and now. In Invited Speakers Series. Birkbeck, London. eScholarID:49266
  • ' "Art thou my perle that I haf playned?" Ekphrasis, Memory and Affect in "Pearl"'. In The Art of Vision: Ekphrasis in Medieval Literature and Culture25 February 2010 - 28 February 2010. Freie Universitaet, Berlin. eScholarID:99769
  • ' "For olde custome is harde to putte away": Writing Sanctity, Remembering Saints in Fifteenth-Century England'. In Literature and Sanctity12 November 2010 - 13 November 2010. Ruhr-UNiversitaet, Bochum, Germany. eScholarID:99759
  • ' "Wolf Hall", Occult History and the Monstrous Past'. In "Wordpool", Blackpool Literary Festival05 October 2010 - 05 October 2010. Blackpool. eScholarID:99764
  • 'Memorable Conduct'. In New Chaucer Society Conference15 July 2010 - 19 July 2010. Siena, Italy. eScholarID:99770
  • 'The Return of the Repressed: Albina, Sixteenth-Century HIstoriography and "Wolf Hall"'. In Medievalism, Colonialism, Nationalism: An Australian Research Council-sponsored Symposium18 January 2010 - 20 January 2010. University of Wollongong, Australia. eScholarID:99771

Newspaper/magazine contribution

  • Anke Bernau. "Eternally Virginal." The Guardian(2007) : -. eScholarID:45503
  • Anke Bernau. "Still Intact: The Lure and the Lore of the Virgin." Times Higher Education Supplement(2007) : 16-17. eScholarID:45495
  • Anke Bernau. "Surgery for Virginity." Canberra Times(2007) : -. eScholarID:45513

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