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2020

Osuri, Goldie (2020) Kashmir and Palestine : itineraries of (anti) colonial solidarity. Identities, 27 (3). pp. 339-356. doi:10.1080/1070289X.2019.1675334

2019

Osuri, Goldie (2019) #Kashmir : notes toward a media ecology of an occupied zone. South Asian Popular Culture, 17 (2). pp. 111-131. doi:10.1080/14746689.2019.1612554

2018

Osuri, Goldie (2018) Sovereignty, vulnerability, and a gendered resistance in Indian-occupied Kashmir. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal, 3 (2). pp. 228-243. doi:10.1080/23802014.2018.1477528

2017

Osuri, Goldie (2017) Imperialism, colonialism and sovereignty in the (post)colony : India and Kashmir. Third World Quarterly, 38 (11). pp. 2428-2443. doi:10.1080/01436597.2017.1354695

2015

Osuri, Goldie (2015) Sovereignty, postcoloniality, and gendering human rights : rape and occupation. borderlands ejournal, 14 (1). pp. 1-21.

2013

Osuri, Goldie (2013) The concern for sovereignty in the politics of anti-conversion. Religion Compass, 7 (9). pp. 385-393. doi:10.1111/rec3.12064

Osuri, Goldie (2013) Religious freedom in India : sovereignty and (anti) conversion. Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series . London: Routledge. ISBN 9780415665575

2012

Osuri, Goldie (2012) Bollywood memories of brand Australia : an archive of the neoliberal present. Continuum, Volume 26 (Number 6). pp. 883-895. doi:10.1080/10304312.2012.731262

Osuri, Goldie (2012) (Post) secular discomforts : religio-secular disclosures in the Indian context. Cultural Studies Review, Volume 18 (Number 2). pp. 32-51.

Osuri, Goldie (2012) Secular interventions / Hinduized sovereignty : (anti) conversion and religious pluralism in "Jodhaa Akbar". Cultural Critique, Volume 81 (Number 1). pp. 70-99. doi:10.1353/cul.2012.0024

Osuri, Goldie and Ghosh, Devleena (2012) India/cinema : an archive of politics and pleasures. Continuum, Volume 26 (Number 6). pp. 799-802. doi:10.1080/10304312.2012.731209

2011

Osuri, Goldie (2011) Transnational bio/necropolitics : Hindutva and its avatars (Australia/India). Somatechnics, Volume 1 (Number 1). pp. 138-160. doi:10.3366/soma.2011.0011

2010

Osuri, Goldie (2010) Once more to a slightly different breach : race neoliberal governmentality and violence against international students. In: Perera, Suvendrini and Seal, Graham and Summer, Sue, (eds.) Enter at own risk? Australia's population questions for the 21st century. Perth: Black Swan Press, pp. 91-116. ISBN 9780980631357

Osuri, Goldie (2010) Transmediterranean dispersals : Mazzini, Hindu nationalism and Sonia Gandhi. In: Pugliese, Joseph, (ed.) Transmediterranean : diasporas, histories, geopolitical spaces. Brussels: Peter Lang, pp. 173-187. ISBN 9789052016191

2009

Osuri, Goldie (2009) Necropolitical complicities : (re)constructing a normative somatechnics of Iraq. Social Semiotics, Volume 19 (Number 1). pp. 31-45. doi:10.1080/10350330802632766

Osuri, Goldie, Dreher, Tanja and Laforteza, Elaine (2009) 'Acting sovereign' in the face of gendered protectionism. borderlands ejournal, Volume 8 (Number 1).

Osuri, Goldie (2009) (Im)possible co-existence : notes from a bordered, sovereign present. borderlands ejournal, Volume 8 (Number 1).

2008

Osuri, Goldie (2008) Ash‐coloured whiteness : the transfiguration of Aishwarya Rai. South Asian Popular Culture, Volume 6 (Number 2). pp. 109-123. doi:10.1080/14746680802365212

Osuri, Goldie (2008) Beauty and the Bollywood star : stories of skin colour and transnational circulations of whiteness. In: Anderson, Nicole and Schlunke, Katrina, (eds.) Cultural theory in everyday practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 196-205. ISBN 9780195562453

Osuri, Goldie (2008) Genuine secularism : Ashis Nandy and the Australian values debate. In: D'Cruz, J. V. and Neville, Bernie and Goonewardene, Devika and Darby, Phillip, (eds.) As other see us - the values debate in Australia. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, pp. 43-54. ISBN 9781740971768

Osuri, Goldie (2008) White free speech : the Fraser event and its enlightenment legacies. Cultural Studies Review, Volume 14 (Number 2). pp. 170-183.

Osuri, Goldie (2008) War in the language of peace, and an Australian geo/politics of white possession. ACRAWSA E-Journal, Volume 4 (Number 1).

2007

Osuri, Goldie (2007) How to stop worrying about the neoliberal present and start engaging with it. Australian Feminist Studies, Volume 22 (Number 52). pp. 145-147. doi:10.1080/08164640601172768

2006

Osuri, Goldie (2006) Imploding singularities : for a critique of autoimmunity as political future. Social Semiotics, Volume 16 (Number 3). pp. 499-510. doi:10.1080/10350330600824474

2005

Osuri, Goldie and Banerjee, Bobby (2005) Making global subjects : diasporic identity as a media event. In: Pullen, Alison and Linstead, Stephen, (eds.) Organization and Identity. Routledge Studies in Business Organizations and Networks . London: Routledge, pp. 244-265. ISBN 9780415322317

2004

Osuri, Goldie and Banerjee, Bobby (2004) White diasporas : media representations of September 11 and the unbearable whiteness of being in Australia. Social Semiotics, Volume 14 (Number 2). pp. 151-171. doi:10.1080/1035033042000238277

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