
Collected Edition (1)
2020
Collected Edition
Sharpening the haze: visual essays on imperial history and memory. Ubiquity Press, London (2020), 189 pp.
Journal Article (2)
2020
Journal Article
34 (5), pp. 831 - 850 (2020)
Off-centring empire in the Anthropocene: towards multispecies intimacies and nonhuman agents of survival. Cultural Studies
Journal Article
34 (5), pp. 688 - 706 (2020)
The Ban’s mana: post-imperial affect and publicmemory in Zagreb. Cultural Studies Blog Post (4)
2020
Blog Post
[Blog Post:] Commodifying and generating spiritual love: the love pilgrimage of Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi (1207-1273). (2020)
Blog Post
[Blog Post:] Magical afterlives in post-genocidal Turkey. (2020)
Blog Post
[Blog Post:] To steward unruly imperial pasts. (2020)
Blog Post
[Blog Post:] Four Days Quarantine in an Ankara Hospital, or, Disciplinary Power in the Time of Covid-19. (2020)
Contribution to a Collected edition (5)
2020
Contribution to a Collected edition
Re-territorializing empire: Imperial memories and contested history in Forte Ardietti. In: Sharpening the haze: visual essays on imperial history and memory, pp. 77 - 94 (Eds.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Imperial discomfort in post-Habsburg Tianjin. In: Sharpening the haze: visual essays on imperial history and memory, pp. 97 - 109 (Eds.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Disrupting visual legacies of the ‘eternal enemy’. In: Sharpening the haze: visual essays on imperial history and memory, pp. 59 - 72 (Eds.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Already dead? Of tombstones, empire, and photography. In: Sharpening the haze: visual essays on imperial history and memory, pp. 27 - 41 (Eds.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Introduction: Of images and empires. In: Sharpening the haze: visual essays on imperial history and memory, pp. 13 - 23 (Eds.