Beschreibung
O. Lindner: Introduction – W. Schwanebeck: The Womb as a Battlefi eld. Debating Medical Authority in the Renaissance Midwife Manual – C. Wächter: Imagining the Prison Offi cer. The Quare Fellow – C. Singer: The Temporalities of Waiting in Paul Graham’s Photo Series Beyond Caring – J. J. Steller: Reading Confl icted Heroism. The Doctor as Maker in Steven Moffat’s Doctor Who – N. Falkenhayner: CCTV Beyond Surveillance. The Cultural Relevance of the Surveillance Camera and Its Images in Contemporary Britain – A. de Waal: Performing the ’Ultimate Private Act’ in Public. The Biopolitics of Breastfeeding in London – Reviews: Merle Tönnies (2014), (En-)Gendering a Popular Theatrical Genre. The Roles of Women in Nineteenth-Century British Melodrama – Neil Rennie (2013), Treasure Neverland. Real and Imaginary Pirates – Ursula Kluwick & Virginia Richter, eds. (2015), The Beach in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures: Reading Littorial Space – Christine Berberich, ed. (2015), The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction – Toija Cinque, Christopher Moore & Sean Redman, eds. (2015), Enchanting David Bowie: Space/ Time/Body/Memory.

