Infrastructure

‘The Infrastructure Humanities.’ Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Online First (September 2024), pp.1-17.

‘Graphic Capitaloscenes: Drawing Infrastructure as Historical Form.’ Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 65.4 (2024), pp.680-695.

‘Queering the Line.’ Roadsides, Collection No.9: Gendering Infrastructure (April 2023), pp.65-71.

‘The City of the Missing: Poetic Responses to the Grenfell Fire.’ Journal of Urban History 49.3 (April 2023), pp.584-599.

With Benjamin Fraser. ‘Infrastructure and intervention on the comics page: An interview with Dominic Davies about his book Urban Comics (2019).’ Journal of Urban Cultural Studies 9.2 (December 2022), pp.275-283.

‘Feelings in Common: Democracy as Maintenance and Repair.’ Violence & Democracy, A Joint British Academy (UK) and Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (India) Publication (September 2019), pp.23-27.

‘Literary Non-Fiction and the Neoliberal City: Subalternity and Urban Governance in Katherine Boo’s Behind the Beautiful Forevers.’ Journal of Postcolonial Writing 55.1 (February 2019), pp.94-107.

‘Urban comix: Subcultures, Infrastructures, and “the Right to the City” in Delhi.’ Journal of Postcolonial Writing 43.3 (June 2018), Special Issue: Delhi: Writings on the Megacity, pp.411-430.

‘Performing Urban Violence: Protest Theatre and Semi-Public Space in London and Cape Town.’ Theatre Topics 28.2, Special Issue: Protest Theatre (July 2018), pp.89-100.

‘“Walls of Freedom”: Street Art and Structural Violence in the Global City.’ Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities IX.1 (June 2017), pp.6-18.

‘Geography, Topography, Infrastructure: Mapping the Oscillations of the Frontier in John Buchan’s Prester John (1910)’. Tropos 2.1 (September 2015), pp.14-21.

With Elleke Boehmer. ‘Investigating the Southern City through Postcolonial Literature: Infrastructures in Delhi, Johannesburg, and London.’ Journal of Postcolonial Writing 51.4 (May 2015), pp.359-409.

Graphic Narratives

‘Contingent Futures and the Time of Crisis: Ganzeer’s Transmedial Narrative Art.’ Literary Geographies 8.2 (October 2022), pp.154-174.

‘Witnesses, graphic storytellers, activists: an interview with the KADAK collective.’ Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 12.6 (April 2022), pp.1399-1409.

With Filippo Menga. ‘Apocalypse Yesterday: Posthumanism and Comics in the Anthropocene.’ Environment and Planning E: Nature & Space 3.3 (August 2020), pp.663-687.

‘Dreamlands, Border Zones, and Spaces of Exception: Comics and Graphic Narratives on the US-Mexico Border.’ a/b: Auto/Biography Studies 35.2 (March 2020), Special Issue: Migration, Exile, and Diaspora in Graphic Life Naratives, pp.383-403.

‘Graphic Katrina: Disaster Capitalism, Tourism Gentrification, and the Affect Economy in Josh Neufeld’s AD: New Orleans After the Deluge.’ Journal of Graphic Novels & Comics 11.3 (2020), pp.325-340.

‘Braided Geographies: Bordered Forms and Cross-Border Formations in Refugee Comics.’ Journal for Cultural Research 23.2 (October 2019), pp.123-43.

‘“Comics on the Main Street of Culture”: Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell’s From Hell, Laura Oldfield Ford’s Savage Messiah, and the Politics of Gentrification.’ Journal of Urban Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 2017), pp.333-361.

‘Comics Activism: An Interview with Comics Artist Kate Evans.’ The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship 7.1 (November 2017), p.18.

‘Comics Journalism: An Interview with Josh Neufeld.’ International Journal of Comic Art 18.2 (October 2016), pp.299-317.

World Literature

‘Unsettling Frontiers: Property, Empire, and Race in Denis Johnson’s Train Dreams.’ Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 63.4 (August 2022), pp.385-400.

‘All that is solid falls from the sky: Modernity and the Volume of World Literature.’ Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry 9.1 (February 2022), pp.1-25.

‘Terrestrial Realism and the Gravity of World Literature: Joe Sacco’s Seismic Lines.’ Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry 8.3 (September 2021), pp.301-322.

‘Against the System: Postcolonialism, Humanism, and the Humanities.’ Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Writings 20.2 (2021), pp.113-128.

‘Concrete Stories, Decomposing Fictions: Body Parts and Body Politics in Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad.’ Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 23.6 (October 2021), pp.922-940.

‘Terrestrial Humanism and the Weight of World Literature: Reading Esi Edugyan’s Washington Black.’ Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry 8.1 (January 2021), pp.1-23.

‘A Conversation with Elleke Boehmer’. Journal of Postcolonial Writing 51.6 (December 2015), pp.737-748.

‘Critiquing Global Capital and Colonial (In)Justice: Structural Violence in Leonard Woolf’s The Village in the Jungle (1913) and Economic Imperialism (1920).’ Journal of Commonwealth Literature 50.1 (November 2014), pp.45-58.

‘“Simple as the black letters on this white page”: Nadine Gordimer’s Grey Politics in No Time Like the Present (2012).’ Études Littéraires Africaines (ELA) 38, Special Issue: South Africa and Post-Apartheid Literature (1994-2014) (July 2014), pp.83-92.

‘The Kipling Scrapbooks and the End of Empire.’ The Kipling Journal 88.353 (March 2014), pp.21-31.

‘Spaces of Domination and Resistance: King Solomon’s Mines (1885), Ula Masondo (1927), and Literary Geographies of South Africa.’ HARTS & Minds: The Journal of Humanities and Arts 1.2 (October 2013), pp.1-17.

‘Olive Schreiner’s Spatial Narratives: Resisting Patriarchy and Empire from the Margins.’ Politics of Place, Issue 01: Maps and Margins (August 2013), pp.25-39.