- 7.1. Articles in International Journals
- “Namaste”: Representations of India in Sega’s Spiritual Travelogue; World Literature Studies Journal, Publishing House: Ústav svetovej literatúry, Slovenská akadémia vied
Print ISSN : 1337-9275 ; Year 2019, Vol.11, No.2 (AHCI, CEEOL, Scopus indexed)
- “The Unbearable Lightness of Memory: From Hamlet, Prince of Denmark to Jorge Luis Borges’ Shakespeare’s Memory”, Gender Studies. Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 12–32, ISSN (Online) 2286-0134, ISSN (Print) 1583-980X, DOI: 10.1515/genst-2016-0002, February 2016
- “Kali and the Intellectual: Interrogating Urban Spaces in Two Contemporary Novels” Gender Studies. Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 95–118, ISSN (Online) 2286-0134, ISSN (Print) 1583-980X, DOI: 10.1515/genst-2016-0007, February 2016
- Reading like the Japanese: The Gothic Aesthetic of Horror in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, Gender Studies, vol. 12, Issue 1, 144-163, ISSN (Print) 1583-980X, DOI: 10.2478/genst-2013-0009, Feb. 2014, Gender Studies Journal, Timişoara: Versita (DeGruyter)
- Lady Audley’s Sphinxian Mystery?, Gender Studies, DOI: 10.2478/v10320-012-0049-y (on-line version) Vol.11/2012, Timisoara: Editura Universitatii de Vest, 319-331
- The Earth, the Pillar and the Stone: Does Testing the Female Mean Empowering the Female in Valmiki’s Ramayana, Shakespeare’s The Winter Tale, and the Turkish Tale Sitti Nusret?, Gender Studies. Volume 11, Issue Supplement, Pages 35–54, ISSN (Print) 1583-980X, DOI: 10.2478/v10320-012-0004-y, December 2012
- “Octavian Paler-External Progress versus Internal Regress”, in Annals of the University of Craiova, Series-Philology-English, Year XII, No.1, 2011, ISSN-1454-4415, 68-82
- “We Are Not Ourselves; Bharati Mukherjee’s Female Characters in Jasmine, published in International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies, Vol. 3, No.2, 2011, ISSN:1309-8063 (online)
- Urban Gothic as a Borsalino Hat in Gregory David Roberts’ Shantaram; in Romanian Journal of English Studies, no. 8, 2011, ISSN 1538-3734, Frentiu, L. (ed.), Timisoara, Editura Universitatii de Vest, 410-421.
- London, the Occidentalist ‘City of Man’ in Dirty Pretty Things and Island of Hope, published in Gender Studies, vol.9, no. 1/2010, Editura Universitatii de Vest, Timisoara, 2010
- The Palimpsestic City- Images of Istanbul in Cornelia Golna’s “Constantinopol-City of Man’s Desire” and Antonio Gala’s “The Turkish Passion”, Gender Studies Journal, Vol.1, No.8/2009, Timisoara: Editura Universitatii de Vest, 2009
- Archetypes in Motion: Appropriating the Ancient in Modern Mass Culture, published in Gender Studies, vol.1, No.7/2008, Timisoara: Editura Universitatii de Vest
- Outer Mobility, Inner Becoming in the works of Ch.Bronte and R.N. Güntekin, published in Gender Studies, vol. 1, no. 6, 2007, Editura Universitatii de Vest: Timisoara
- Canon Subversion and/or Reinforcement – “Jane Eyre” and/or “Wide Sargasso Sea”, published in Gender Studies, vol. 1, No.5/2006, Editura Universitatii de Vest, Timişoara
- Stereotypes in Fictionalized India – A Feminist and Post-Colonial Reading of E.M. Forster’s “A Passage to India”, published in Gender Studies, vol. 1, No. 4/2005, Editura Universitatii de Vest, Timişoara)
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7.3. Written International Books or Book Chapters
- Speaking the Language of the Night: Aspects of the Gothic in Selected Contemporary Novels (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2014)
Book Chapters
- “Under the Sign of Gothic: The Goddess Kālī from Mahābhārata to Marguerite Yourcenar’s Kali Beheaded’, Gothic Peregrinations: The Unexplored and Re-explored Territories, Routledge, 2018
- “The Unbearable Lightness of Memory: From Hamlet to Borges’ Shakespeare’s Memory” , ed. Grace Tiffany, in Jorge Luis Borges: Borges on Shakespeare, The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMR), 2018
- “Confessions from the Dead: Reading Ismail Kadare’s Spiritus as a ‘Post-communist Gothic’ Novel”, Postcolonial Europe: Essays on Post-Communist Literatures and Cultures, Rodopi/Brill, 2015 (June 2015)
- Son, Lover and Scapegoat: The Progression of Horror in Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands, in Reading the Fantastic Imagination: The Avatars of a Literary Genre, ed. Dana Percec (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, pp. 156-169)
- “Herta Müller and Undoing the Trauma in Ceausescu’s Romania” in Episodes from a History of Undoing: The Heritage of Female Subversiveness”, Dascal, R. (ed.), Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012, 85-107
- “From Romance to Urban Gothic in Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book” in Romance: The History of a Genre, Percec, D. (ed.), Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012, 149-16
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