Dr. Stetz is author of more than 130 published essays on subjects ranging from Victorian art and print culture, to neo-Victorian literature and film, to women and war, to fashion. Her books include monographs (British Women's Comic Fiction, 1890–1990, 2001, reissued 2018), exhibition catalogues (Gender and the London Theatre, 1880–1920, 2004; Facing the Late Victorians, 2007), co-edited essay collections (Michael Field and Their World, 2007; Legacies of the Comfort Women of WWII, 2001, reissued 2015), and co-authored exhibition catalogues (The Yellow Book, 1994; England in the 1890s, 1990; England in the 1880s, 1989). She serves on the editorial boards of monograph series (“Nineteenth Century Writing and Culture" for Palgrave Macmillan) and the editorial board of the University of Delaware Press, as well as the editorial boards of peer-reviewed scholarly journals (Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature; Victorian Literature and Culture; Nineteenth-Century Studies; Victorian Periodicals Review; Neo-Victorian Studies; and Papers on Language and Literature).
Recent book chapters include:
"New Genres, New Audiences: Retelling the Story of Japan's Military Sexual Slavery." New Ways of Solidarity with Korean Comfort Women. Ed. Ñusta Carranza Ko. "Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Human Rights in Asia" series. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan/Springer, 2023. pp. 113-132.
“British Jewish Identity: Linda Grant as a Flâneuse and ‘Thoughtful Dresser.’” Fashioning the Self: Identity and Style in British Culture. Ed. Emily Priscott. Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press, 2023. pp. 137-161.
“'Marriages are just performances': Staging Fashion, Comedy, and Feminism in Love, Loss and What I Wore." Marriage Discourses: Historical and Literary Perspectives on Gender Inequality and Patriarchic Exploitation. Eds. Jowan A. Mohammed and Frank Jacob. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2021. pp. 231–53.
“Girls and Military Sexual Slavery through a Feminist Intersectional Lens." Comfort Women: A Fight for Justice and Women's Rights in the United States. Eds. Jung-Sil Lee and Dennis P. Halpin. Carlsbad, CA: Hollym, 2020. pp. 111–24.
“Lessons Still Being Learned from the 'Comfort Women' of World War II." Gender Violence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 3rd ed. Eds. Laura L. O'Toole, Jessica Schiffman, and Rosemary Sullivan. New York: New York University Press, 2020. pp. 212–22.
“Fashioning Modern and Modernist Authorship: Rebecca West in the 1920s and 1930s." Fashioning Authorship: Literary Production and Cultural Style from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Gerald Egan. Palgrave Macmillan/Springer, 2020. pp. 255–72.
“Making Girl Victims Visible: A Survey of Representations That Have Circulated in the West." Japanese Military Sexual Slavery: The Transnational Redress Movement for the Victims. Eds. Pyong Gap Min, Se Jung Yim, and Thomas Chung. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020. pp. 215–29.
“Picture This: Oscar Wilde's Mobile and Migratory 'The Happy Prince.'" Critical Insights: Oscar Wilde. Ed. Frederick S. Roden. Amenia, NY: Salem Press, 2019. 229-247.
“Time and Tide Waited for Her: Rebecca West's Journalism in the 1920s." Women, Periodicals, and Print Culture in Britain, 1890s–1920s: The Modernist Period. Eds. Carey Snyder and Faith Binckes. Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press, 2019. pp. 183–94.
“'As she feels a god within': Michael Field and Inspiration." Michael Field, Decadent Moderns. Eds. Ana Parejo-Vadillo and Sarah Parker. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press. 2019. pp. 47–66.
“Teaching about the 'Comfort System' of World War II: The Hidden Stories of Girls." War and Sexual Violence: New Perspectives in a New Era. Ed. Sarah K. Danielsson. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill/ Ferdinand Schöningh, 2019. pp. 35–49.
“'Tulliver's Travels': Adapting The Mill on the Floss for Young Audiences." Still Crazy About George Eliot 200 Years Later. Ed. Paul Davies. Goring, UK: Bite-Sized Books, 2019. pp. 142–51.
“Reframing the 'Comfort Women' Issue: New Representations of an Old War Crime." Genocide and Mass Violence in Asia: An Introductory Reader. Ed. Frank Jacob. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2019. pp. 61–77.
"Richard Le Gallienne: A Jongleur Strayed into the Modern World." Literary and Cultural Alternatives to Modernism: Unsettling Presences. Eds. Kostos Boyiopoulous, Mark Sandy, and Anthony Patterson. NY and London: Routledge, 2019. pp. 118–32.