Publications

Zamir, ShamoonThe Cambridge Companion to W. E. B Du Bois, Cambridge University Press, 2008.

Duncan, Robert Edward, Eric Mottram, Amy Evans, and Shamoon ZamirThe Unruly Garden, Robert Duncan and Eric Mottram Letters and Essays Vol. 6. Peter Lang, 2007.

De Bello, Patrizia, Colette Wilson, and Shamoon Zamir, eds. The Photo Book from Talbot to Ruscha and Beyond. IB Tauris, 2012.

Noor, Ronny. "The East Wind and Other Short Stories." World Literature Today 78, no. 1 Shamoon Zamir, tr. (2004): 79-79.

Zamir, Shamoon. Dark Voices, W. E. B. Du Bois and American Thought, 1888-1903. University of Chicago Press, 1995.

Zamir, Shamoon. The Gift of the Face, Portraiture and Time in Edward S. Curtis's The North American Indian UNC Press Books, 2014.

Brennan, Sara; Chun, Elaine; Dlaske, Kati; Karrebæk, Martha Sif; Rambukwella, Harshana. “Authentic problems: Critical reflections on theorizing authenticity." in Critical sociolinguistic dialogues: The constitution of a field (book in honor of Monica Heller), ed., Mi-Cha Flubacher and Alfonso Del Percio, London: Bloomsbury. (2024, forthcoming).

Doshi, Tishani. "How to write an elegy in the year of dying: Poet-novelist Tishani Doshi on the death of her dog" Scrol.in, December 31, 2020.

Doshi, Tishani. "We Will Not Kill You. We'll Just Shoot You in the Vagina." Virginia Quarterly Review 95, no. 1 (2019): 56-57.

Doshi, Tishani. "Baby - Short Works (Radio)", BBC Sounds, December 18, 2020.

Doshi, Tishani. A God at the Door - poems. HarperCollins India, Bloodaxe UK, Copper Canyon Press USA (2021)

Huang, Mingchaun featuring Tishani Doshi in "Deepest Uprising" film. November 14, 2020
Part of 20 Asian women poets / and has been screened at the Taipei Poetry festival and will be shown at future festivals and tv release. (Tishani Doshi features at 4:20)

Doshi, Tishani. The Pleasure Seekers: A Novel. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2010.

Doshi, Tishani. "Out of Breath", Onion, May 13, 2021 

Doshi, Tishani. "Breast or Tooth", GRANTA, May 18, 2021. 

Doshi, T.  "Leaping, Fierce, Arrows: Tishani Doshi writes about a fresh reanimation of the Ramayana." The Poetry Review, (spring) 2022..

Horta, Paulo Lemos , Marvellous Thieves: Secret Authors of the Arabian Nights, Harvard University Press (2017).

Kapchan, Deborah A., and Driss Marjane. "Poetic Justice: An Anthology of Moroccan Contemporary Poetry." (2019).

Kennedy, Philip, Abu Nuwas: A Genius of Poetry (Oxford: Oneworld, 2005) (in the series Makers of the Muslim World, ed. Patricia Crone)

Kennedy, Philip.  The Wine Song in Classical Arabic Poetry: Abū Nuwās and the Literary Tradition, Oxford: Clarendon Press (1997).

Kennedy, Philip, Recognition. The Poetics of Narrative. Interdisciplinary Studies on Anagnorisis, eds. Philip F. Kennedy and Marilyn Lawrence (New York: Peter Lang, 2008) in the series Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature (New York, 2008)

Kennedy, Philip, Scheherazade’s Children: Global Encounters with the Arabian Nights. Co-edited with Marina Warner. NYU Press (2013)

Kennedy, Philip, Recognition in the Arabic Tradition: Deliverance and Delusion (Reviewed, copy-edited, designed and in production with Edinburgh University Press in their new series Classical Arabic Literature.  Series editors Professors: Wen-chin Ouyang and Julia Bray. 122,000 words of main text. Due to appear in late September 2016)

Kesrouany, M., 2015. 'Stranded in Arabic: Robinson Crusoe in Beirut'. Comparative Literature Studies, 52(2), pp.289-317.

Kesrouany, Maya. 'Between Revision and Return: Emile Habiby’s Pessoptimistic Response to Postcolonial Theory'. In Interventions: Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Volume 20, Issue 2 [Postcolonial Studies and Arabic Literature] (2018): 210-228.

Kesrouany, Maya. ‘Mandūr, Muḥammad’. In Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE, edited by Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, and Everett Rowson. Accessed February 2, 2020. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_36158.

Kesrouany, Maya and Michelle Hartman. "The Joke is on You: Teaching Emile Habiby’s The Secret Life of Sa’eed, the Pessoptomist in Translation." In Teaching Arabic Literature in Translation, pp. 118-131. Modern Language Association of America, 2018.

Kesrouany, Maya, Book Review of The Intellectual and the People in Egyptian Literature and Culture: Amāra and the 2011 Revolution by Ayman A. El-Desouky (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), Journal of the Society for Contemporary Thought and the Islamicate World (SCTIW Review), January 2016.

Kesrouany, Maya, Book Review of City of Beginnings: Poetic Modernism in Beirut by Robyn Creswell (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2019), forthcoming in Comparative Literature Studies.

Kesrouany, Maya. Prophetic Translation: The Making of Modern Egyptian Literature. Edinburgh University Press, 2018.

Korf, Benedikt and Rambukwella, Harshana. "The cultural life of democracy." Geopolitics (2024, forthcoming).

Orfali, Bilal W., and Maurice A. Pomerantz. "Assembling an Author: On The Making of al-Hamadhānī’s Maqāmāt." Concepts of Authorship in Pre-Modern Arabic Texts (2015): 107-28.

Pomerantz, M.,  Tales from the Crypt: On Some Uncharted Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor. Narrative Culture 2(2), 250-269. (2015)

Pomerantz, M., The Play of Genres: A Maqāma of ‘Ease after Hardship’ from the 8th/14th century and its Literary Context. In The Heritage of Arabo-Islamic Learning: Studies in Honor of Wadad Kadi, edited by . Brill: Leiden, 461-482. (2015)

Pomerantz, M., A Political Biography of al-Ṣāḥib b. ʿAbbād (d. 385/995). Journal of the American Oriental Society, 134 (1),  1-24. (2014) 

Pomerantz, M., and Orfali, B. A Lost Maqāma of Badīʿ al-Zamān al-Hamadhānī?, Arabica, 60, 245-271. (2013)

Pomerantz, M., and Orfali, B.Three Maqāmāt Attributed to Badīʿ al-Zamān al-Hamadhānī (d. 398/1008). Journal of Abbasid Studies 2(1),  38-60.  (2015)

Pomerantz, M., A Maqāma collection by a Mamlūk Historian:al-Maqāmāt al-Jalālīya by al-Ḥasan b. Abī Muḥammad al-Ṣafadī (fl. 8th/14th c.). Arabica, 61, 631-666. (2014) 

Pomerantz, Maurice, Licit Magic: The Life and Letters of Al-Ṣāḥib b. ʿAbbād, d. 385/995, Leiden: Brill (2013).

Pomerantz, Maurice, and Aram Shahin,  The Heritage of Arabo-Islamic Learning: Studies in Honor of Wadad Kadi . Leiden: Brill (2015).

Mendis, D. and Harshana Rambukwella. “Sri Lankan Englishes”, in The Routledge book of world Englishes, ed., Andy Kirkpatrick. London: Routledge.(2010).

Rambukwella, Harshana. “Standard Language, cricket, nationalism and the tyrannies of writing”, in Tyrannies of writing: Ideologies of the written word.” ed., Constanze Weth and Kasper Juffermans. London: Bloomsbury. (2018)

Rambukwella, Harshana. “The representational burden of ethno-nationalist violence in Sri Lankain Violence in South Asia: Contemporary perspectives, ed., Pavan Kumar Malreddy, Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha, Birte Heideman. New York: Routledge.(2020)

Rambukwella, Harshana. “What got left behind: The limits of leftist engagements with art and culture in post-colonial Sri Lanka” in Forms of the left: Aesthetics, networks and connected histories, ed., Lotte Hoek and Sanjukta Sunderason. London: Bloomsbury (2021).

Rambukwella, Harshana. "Postcolonial nativism? Exploring the postsecularist critique of history on Sri Lanka." boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture 45, no. 4 (2018): 103-126.

Rambukwella, Harshana. "The politics of language scholarship: there are no truly global concerns." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2021, no. 267-268 (2021): 253-257.

Rambukwella, Harshana. "Locations of authenticity: SWRD Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka and the search for indigeneity." The Journal of Asian Studies 76, no. 2 (2017): 383-400.

Rambukwella, Harshana Sassanka. "Violent places: The politics of ‘framing’postcolonial violence." Postcolonial Text 17, no. 2 & 3 (2022).

Rambukwella, Harshana. "On hybridity, the politics of knowledge production and critical language studies." Language, Culture and Society 1, no. 1 (2019): 126-131.

Rambukwella, Harshana. The politics and poetics of authenticity: A cultural genealogy of Sinhala nationalism. UCL Press, 2018.

Rambukwella, Harshana. “The cultural politics of Sinhala nationalism” in Routledge Handbook on Contemporary Sri Lanka, ed., Kanchana Ruwanpura and Amjad Mohamed-Saleem. London: Routledge. (2024, forthcoming). 

Rambukwella, Harshana. “Chinthanaya: An alternative epistemology?,” in  Decolonial Keywords: South Asian Thoughts and Attitudes, ed., Renny Thomas and Sasanka Perera. London Bloomsbury. (2024, forthcoming). 

Rambukwella, Harshana, “Imagining democracy: Literary representations of democracy in 1970s Sri Lankan Sinhala and English fiction,” in Democracy and Democratisation in Sri Lanka: Paths, Trends and Imaginations (Volumes I and II), ed., Jayadeva Uyangoda. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Bandaranaike Center for International Studies. (2023).

Rambukwella, Harshana. "The Cultural Life of Democracy: Notes on Popular Sovereignty, Culture and Arts in Sri Lanka’s Aragalaya," South Asian Review of English (SARE), Special Issue: “Global Sri Lankan Literature and Culture,” ed., Maryse Jayasuriya and Dinidu Karunanayake. (2024, forthcoming).

Siebert, Charles, "The Dark Side of ZootopiaNew York Times, November 18, 2014

Siebert, Charles, "Letter of Recommendation: Frans Masereel’s ‘The City’" New York Times, May 1, 2015

Siebert, Charles , "Should a Chimp Be Able to Sue Its Owner?" New York Times, April 23, 2014

Siebert, Charles "Letter of Recommendation: The Thorne Miniature Rooms" New York Times, September 17, 2015

Siebert, Charles, "Rory McIlroy Has the Best Swing in Golf" New York Times, March 28, 2015

Siebert, Charles "What does a Parrot know about PTSD?" New York Times,  January 28, 2016.

Siebert, Charles, Angus: A Memoir  Crown (2000)

Siebert, Charles, A Man After His Own Heart: A True Story. Crown (2004)

Siebert, Charles, Wickerby: An Urban Pastoral (1998)

Siebert, CharlesThe Secret World of Whales, Chronicle Books (2011).

Siebert, Charles, The Wauchula Woods Accord: Toward a New Understanding of Animals Scribner (2009).

Siebert, Charles, Rough Beasts: The Zanesville Zoo Massacre, One Year Later, Byliner (2012).

Syjuco, Miguel, "The Wrong Way to Fight Drug War," The New York Times, August 8, 2018

Syjuco, Miguel, "Why Filipinos Ar Voting For A New 'Dictator'," The New York Times, May 6, 2016.

Syjuco, Miguel, "This Is Why Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Will Get Away With Murder" Time Magazine,  August 16, 2016.

Syjuco, Miguel, "Building A Foundation Of Dissent Vs Marcos Dynasty," Rappler,  June 27, 2016.

Syjuco, Miguel, "Is Populism a Problem?" OpenDemocracy, November 20, 2017

Syjuco, Miguel, "Duterte's Enablers" The New York Times, September 20, 2017.

Syjuco, Miguel, "Tim Hortons Should Fit Right In To The Brand-Glazed Philippines" The Globe and Mail, August 19, 2016

Syjuco, Miguel, "Art and literature are vital to democracy - here’s why" World Economic Forum, May 10, 2017.

Syjuco, Miguel, "The Bumbling Corruption of Rodrigo Duterte," The New York Times, May 23, 2018.

Syjuco, Miguel, "I Thought Democracy Had Failed Filipinos, But It Is We Who Have Failed It" The Guardian, October 21, 2017.

Syjuco, Miguel, "Heed Duterte's Call: Protest Hero's Burial For Marcos" Rappler, August 9, 2016

Syjuco, Miguel, "How to Get Ahead in Politics in the Philippines," The New York Times, August 8, 2017.

Syjuco, Miguel, "Fake News Floods the Philippines," The New York Times, October 24, 2017.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. "The classroom and the ear: How the pandemic forced a writer to come out about his hearing disorder." Scroll.in. September 24, 2020.

Unnikrishnan, DeepakTemporary People. Brooklyn: Restless Books, 2017.

Unnikrishnan, DeepakCoffee Stains in a Camel’s Teacup. Colombo: Vijitha Yapa Publications, 2004.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Untitled. Unreliable, Unconfirmed.” Cabinet of Imaginary Laws, eds. Peter Goodrich and Thanos Zartaloudis. Routledge, 2021.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Gulf Return” & “Water.” Guernica Magazine. November 2014.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Pravasis”, “Pravasis?” & “Nalinakshi.” The Penguin Book of Migration Literature: Departures, Arrivals, Generations, Returns, ed. Dohra Ahmad. New York: Penguin Classics, 2019.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Sarama.” The Apex Book of World Speculative Fiction: Volume 4, ed. Mahvesh Murad. Lexington, KY: Apex Books, 2015.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Birds.” Berlin Quarterly. Berlin: June 2017. 

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “When Men Glow in Sharjah.” Building Sharjah, eds. Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi and Todd Reisz. Birkhäuser / De Gruyter, 2021.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. "Foreword." Balkrishna Doshi – Mother Tongue, photography exhibit by Danko Stjepanović, Oris House of Architecture, June 18, 2019, Zagreb, Croatia. 

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Pravasis.” Album: More Arriving, collaboration with Sarathy Korwar. July 2019, The Leaf Label, UK.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “I Come to Your Country, Name Me.” Group Show: 1497, curated by Lantian Xie. Green Art Gallery, January 18, 2016, Dubai.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Euology 1-4”, “Whaat is Plan”, “Bullet Points About Pady Sopnams”, “Gulf Return.” Rock, Paper, Scissors: Positions in Play. The National Pavilion of the UAE, Venice Biennale, 2017.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. "Cat." Gross Ideas: Tales of Tomorrow’s Architecture. Oslo Architecture Triennale, 2019.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “An Arabikatha.” THE STATE Volume IV: Dubai. Dubai: April 2013.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Abu Dhabi: the city where citizenship is not an option.” The Guardian. December 13, 2017.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Gulf Return.” Himal Southasian, Vol. 23. Kathmandu: December 2010. 

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “The hidden cost of migrant labor.” Foreign Affairs. February 7, 2020.

Unnikrishnan, Deepak. “Gulf Return.” The Wigleaf Top 50 (Very) Short Fictions of 2015, ed. Roxane Gay. June 11, 2015.