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J.D. Schnepf's current research focuses on literatures and cultures of US militarism. Her research has appeared or is forthcoming in academic journals including Contemporary Literature, Feminist Media Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Media + Environment, Modern Fiction Studies, Museum Anthropology, Review of International Amerian Studies, Surveillance & Society, and American Literary History: Online Review. In addition, she has essays in the digital humanities volume titled, Humans at Work in the Digital Age: Forms of Digital Textual Labor (Routledge), in the recent volume, Life Forms: Essays on the Artworks of Andreas Greiner, and the Display, Synthesis, and Simulation of Life (Snoeck), and in the forthcoming collection, Drone Aesthetics: War, Culture, Ecology (Open Humanities).
Schnepf is currently at work on a book project that traces the connection between militarized drones that maintain US imperialism overseas and twenty-first-century cultural representations of femininity, domesticity, and humanity. In 2022, she co-edited a special issue of Review of International American Studies (RIAS) on gender and surveillance with Dr Molly Geidel.
In 2019, she was awarded two competitive prizes from international and national academic associations: the Emory Elliott Prize by the International American Studies Association (IASA) at the IX IASA World Congress and the Amy J. Elias Founder's Award by the Association for the Study of Arts of the Present (ASAP). Her research has been supported by institutions including Brown University, Harvard University, Princeton University, The English Institute, the American Association of Geographers, the Huntington Library, and the Christopher Isherwood Foundation.
Schnepf offers courses in the areas of twentieth- and twenty-first-century American studies, literature, gender and women’s studies, and surveillance studies. Recent courses include "Domestic Cultures of US Imperialism"; “Computers and US Culture”; “Domestic Disturbances”; “Reading Minds”; and “Imagining Media.”
Before joining the faculty, Schnepf was a Postdoctoral Lecturer in the Princeton Writing Program and the 2019-2020 Postdoctoral Associate for the Project on Gender in the Global Community (GGC) Seminar "Gender and Security" at Princeton University. She also mentored first-generation, low-income students as a SIFP Faculty Fellow. Before Princeton she served as a Lecturer in the History & Literature concentration at Harvard University where she also co-directed the Novel Theory Across the Disciplines seminar at the Mahindra Humanities Center. She earned her Ph.D. in English from Brown University.
In 2015 stemden de VN-lidstaten in met 17 wereldwijde duurzame ontwikkelingsdoelstellingen (Sustainable Development Goals, SDG's) om armoede te beëindigen, de planeet te beschermen en voor iedereen welvaart te garanderen. Het werk van deze persoon draagt bij aan de volgende duurzame ontwikkelingsdoelstelling(en):
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Schnepf, J. (Member)
Activiteit: Membership › Academic
Jelfs, T. (Co-supervisor), Schnepf, J. (Co-supervisor) & Couperus, S. (Supervisor)
Activiteit: Supervision and examination of PhD students of the UG › Academic
Schnepf, J. D. (Editorial board member)
Activiteit: Editorial work › Academic
Schnepf, J. D. (Speaker)
Activiteit: Academic presentation › Academic
Schnepf, J. D. (Speaker)
Activiteit: Academic presentation › Academic
24/06/2022
1 Mediabijdrage
Pers / media: Onderzoek › Popular
02/07/2021
1 Mediabijdrage
Pers / media: Activiteiten met een maatschappelijk belang › Academic
10/11/2020
1 Mediabijdrage
Pers / media: Onderzoek › Academic
14/10/2020
1 Mediabijdrage
Pers / media: Onderzoek › Academic
01/09/2020
1 Mediabijdrage
Pers / media: Onderzoek › Popular
Schnepf, J. D. (Recipient), 2019
Prijs: Fellowship awarded competitively › Academic
Schnepf, J. D. (Recipient), 2019
Prijs: Prize › Academic
Schnepf, J. D. (Recipient), 2018
Prijs: Prize › Academic