dr. jenny roth
ph.d. english, university of st andrews, scotland, 2003
ba (with distinction) english, university of victoria, bc, 1999
teaching areas: feminist theory and methods; cyberfeminism; technofeminism; law and literature; feminist science fiction; feminist film studies; activism
recent scholarly activities
jen roth. “the absent amanuensis: bram stoker’s dracula and gendered cyborg ontology” submitted to configurations (jhu press)
jen roth. “‘but do you know what day it is?’: dracula, gendered empire, and the breakdown of patriarchal-imperial colonial discourse” submitted to feminist studies.
jen chisholm and jenny roth. "“the blade that is sheathed in wit”: community, strategy, and the backlash in the humour of the northern woman journal" submitted to feminist media studies (taylor & francis)
jen chisholm and jenny roth. “the blade that is sheathed in wit”: community, strategy, the backlash, and hope in the humour of the northern woman journal. feminist writing feminist resistance: the “northern woman journal,” rural feminist pathways, and grassroots social change (panel). wgsrf annual conference [breakaway from congress]. may 31, 2021.
roth, j. and chambers, l. "transversal and postmodern feminist praxis in everyday practice." atlantis 40.1 (2019): 1-17.
roth, j. “dracula’s technofeminist twist.” wgsrf, congress, university of regina. may, 2018.
roth, j., and sanders, c. “‘incorrigible slag,’ the case of jennifer murphy’s hiv non-disclosure: gender norm policing and the production of gender-class-race categories in canadian news coverage.” women’s studies international forum 68 (2018): 113-120.
roth, j. chambers, l. and walsh, d. “‘your girls that you love are mine already’: dracula, mormonism, and new women’s degenerate polygamy.” law culture and the humanities 12.2 (2016): 353-72.
flegel, m and j. roth. “writing a new text: the role of cyberculture in fanfiction writers’ transition to ‘legitimate’ publishing.” contemporary women’s writing 10.2 (2016): 253-72.
roth, j. “gender, genre, representation, and the mainstream media.” wgsrf, congress, university of calgary, may 30, 2016.
seymour, j., j. roth, and m. flegel. “lizzie bennet diaries: fan-creator interactions and new online storytelling.” the australasian journal of popular culture. 4.2-3 (2015): 99-114.